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SAP               AG               is               the               world's               largest               inter-enterprise               business               software               company               and               the               fourth-largest               independent               software               supplier               on               the               globe.

It               operates               as               an               online               transaction               processing               system               (OLTP).

SAP               operates               in               three               geographic               regions               EMEA               (Europe,               the               Middle               East,               and               Africa),               The               Americas               whose               headquarters               is               located               in               Newtown               Square,               Pennsylvania,               and               APJ               (Asia,               Pacific,               Japan)               which               includes               Japan,               Australia,               India               and               Asia.

They               have               115               subsidiaries               with               research               and               development               facilities               in               Germany,               Turkey,               Canada,               China,               Hungary,               India,               Israel,               Bulgaria               and               North               America.

They               have               laboratory               centers               in               France,               Sofia,               Hungary,               Sao               Leopoldo,               Brazil,               Palo               Alto,               California,               Bangalore               and               Gurgaon,               India,               Ra'               Anana               and               Karmiel,               Israel,               Vancouver,               Canada               and               Shanghai,               China.

SAP               targets               six               industry               sectors               including               consumer               industries,               discrete               industry,               financial               services,               process               industries,               public               services,               and               service               industries.

SAP               offers               more               than               2               dozen               industry               solution               portfolios               and               more               than               550               solutions               for               small               and               mid               size               companies.

Its               main               marketing               areas               are               products,               consultation               and               training.

A               significant               part               of               SAP               AG's               success               is               making               it               easy               for               customers,               partners,               vendors               and               the               world               to               reach               sales               and               service               representatives               and               technicians               by               telephone,               fax               and               email.

SAP               Developer               Network               (SDN)               has               broadened               their               exposure               via               blogs,               discussion               forums,               down               loads,               code               samples,               online               training               materials,               and               an               online               technical               library.

The               SAP               ecosystem               includes               Industry               Vale               Networks               (IVN),               which               pose               industry               specific               problems               and               complications               for               co-solutions               in               eleven               areas               including               banking,               chemicals,               consumer               products,               high               technology               issues,               public               sector               details,               and               retail.

Another               part               of               the               ecosystem               is               its               user               groups               where               it               provides               training,               product               releases,               and               other               forms               of               needed               partner               information.

There               are               online               user               groups               in               America,               Germany,               Australia,               Ireland,               the               U               K               and               other               countries.

The               SAP               Career               Center               is               a               free               online               method               for               recruiting               talent.

It               lists               job               offerings               for               SAP               and               its               partners,               customers,               and               vendors.
               HISTORY
               Working               for               IBM               during               the               early               development               of               Artificial               Intelligence               (AI)               had               its               advantages               for               five               former               employees               Dietmar               Hopp,               Hans-Werner               Hector,               Hasso               Plattner,               Klaus               E.

Tschira,               and               Claus               Wellenreuther               who               joined               together               in               Mannheim,               Germany               in               1972               and               created               a               company               which               they               called               "German:               Systeme               Amwendungen               Produkte,"               which               translates               in               English               to               "Systems               Applications               and               Products               (SAP)."               In               the               1960's               Xerox               had               positioned               themselves               as               a               major               player               in               the               computer               industry.

When               they               decided               not               to               follow               this               path,               they               employed               IBM               to               transfer               their               business               system               over               to               IBM               technology.

In               the               mix               IBM               acquired               full               rights               to               Xerox               SDS/SAPE               software               and               gave               Xerox               a               credit               of               around               $80,000               off               the               total               transfer               bill.

IBM               then               gave               the               SDS/SAPE               software               to               the               five               former               employees               in               exchange               for               their               founding               stock               in               IBM.

The               five               men's               shares               at               the               time               totaled               about               8%               of               the               total               founding               stock.

SAP               R/1               was               their               first               software               program.

In               1972,               SAP's               first               customer               was               Imperical               Chemical               Industries               (ICI)               whom               they               still               do               consistent               business               with               today.
               By               the               end               of               1979,               R/2               had               evolved.

R/2               ran               through               1991.

R/2               was               especially               popular               in               Europe.

It               was               among               the               top               soft-real-time               business               applications               on               the               market               with               multi-currency               and               multi-language               built               in.

R/3               replaced               R/2               on               July               6,               1992.

In               2007,               mySAP.com               hit               the               market.

This               product               is               the               same               as               SAP               ECC               7.0               and               is               a               vital               component               along               with               R/3,               which               provides               a               three-tier               client               server               model.

The               first               tier               of               R/3               is               SAP               gui.exe               and               is               a               presentation               tier,               which               interfaces               to               the               user.

Installed               on               the               user's               main               workstation               it               works               with               key               strokes               and               mouse-clicks,               as               most               programs               do.
               The               second               tier               is               an               application               tier,               which               handles               business               logistics.

It               interprets               advanced               business               application               programming,               managing               both               input               and               output.

It               works               as               a               single               configuration               file               with               all               executables               starting               and               stopping               at               the               same               time.

It               specifies               the               number               and               type               of               processes,               the               amount               of               memory               used,               and               the               length               of               the               idle               time               before               automatic               log               off.

This               process               utilizes               a               set               of               executables               known               as               kernels               that               enable               the               database               application               to               run.

The               third               tier               is               a               data               base               tier               for               business               data               storage.

It               handles               requests               for               addition,               retrieval               and               modification               of               data.

It               maintains               concurrency               control.

Its               core               components               work               in               ABAP               and               Java.
               In               1977,               SAP               moved               its               headquarters               to               Waldorf,               Germany               where               they               are               still               located               today.

In               August               1988,               its               official               name               became               SAP               AG.

They               were               Industry               Week's               "Best               Managed               Company"               in               1999.

Under               German               law,               they               formed               a               corporation.

Public               trading               started               November               4               of               the               same               year               with               shares               listed               on               the               Frankfurt               and               Stuttgart               stock               exchanges.

In               1995,               SAP               AG               appeared               for               the               first               time               in               DAX               the               German               stock               Index.

Dow               Jones               included               the               company               on               their               September               22,               2003               report.
               Changes               in               administration               started               for               SAP               AG               in               1991               with               Professor,               Dr.

Henning               Kagermann               admitted               to               the               board.

In               1993,               another               change               occurred               with               the               admission               of               Dr.

Peter               Zencke.

In               1996,               Claus               Heinrich               and               Gerhard               Oswald               both               became               executive               board               members.

In               1998,               Dietmar               Hopp               and               Klaus               Tschira               removed               themselves               from               the               executive               board               to               the               supervisory               board.

Hopp               took               the               position               of               Chairman               of               the               Supervisory               board               and               Kagermann               took               Co-Chairman               and               CEO               of               SAP               AG               with               Hasso               Platt               holding               first               Command               position.

In               2001,               Werner               Brandt               joined               the               executive               board               as               the               Chief               Financial               Officer.

In               2002,               Leo               Apotheker               became               a               member               of               the               executive               board               as               President               of               Global               Customer               Solutions               and               Operations.
               As               of               January               2007               SAP               had               more               than               38,400               employees,               in               fifty               plus               countries               and               a               customer               base               in               excess               of               36,200               around               the               world.

In               2009,               its               revenue               was               14,883.5               billion               Euros.

One               Euro               is               equivalent               to               1.3640               American               dollars.

SAP               AG's               profit               for               2009               was               3,609.3               billion               Euros.

As               of               January               1,               2010,               its               employee               base               was               47,578               with               operations               in               more               than               120               countries,               with               a               customer               base               of               100,600               and               inquiries               world               wide               from               more               than               12               million               people               per               day.

In               2010,               their               fiercest               competition               is               IBM,               Microsoft,               Oracle               and               CA               Technologies.
               SAP               R/3,               same               as               SAP               ERP               or               ERP               Central               Component               (ECC)               dominates               the               large               business               application               market.

The               purpose               of               the               ERP/ECC               software               package               is               to               build               and               develop               other               products               that               can               function               within               the               central               component.

There               are               several               separate               modules,               which               each               are               capable               of               running               interdependently,               but               all               pull               data               from               a               common               foundation.

When               the               2004               ERP               edition               emerged,               it               completely               changed               the               architecture               of               the               program               merging               SAP               Business               Warehouse               (BW),               SAP               Corporate               Finance               Management               (CFM),               SAP               Strategic               Enterprise               Management               (SEM)               and               Internet               Transaction               Server               (ITS)               into               SAP               ECC.

SAP               Business               Warehouse               (BW)               incorporates               Business               Intelligence               (BI)               and               offers               info-cube               algorithm               processing               which               is               a               special               data               structure               with               related               numbers               calculated               in               advance               to               help               improve               performance.

These               info-cubes               include               materials               requirement               planning               (MRP)               and               distributions               requirement               planning               (DRP),               as               well               as               training               courses,               slides,               texts,               audio               and               visual               effects               and               video               films.

The               ERP               software               includes               SAP               financials               (FI),               logistics               (LO),               human               resource               management               (HR),               and               industry               solutions               (IS)               into               one               software               program.

SAP               SEM:               A               Set               of               Integrated               Analytical               Application               Components               Operating               on               Multidimensional               SAP               BW               Data               Structures:
               SAP               AG               delivers               software               that               converts               to               35               different               languages               through               online               analytical               processing               (OLAP)               including               English,               Thai,               Chinese,               Korean,               Taiwanese,               Japanese,               Croatian,               Czech,               Hungarian,               Polish,               Rumanian,               Slovakian,               Slovene,               Turkish,               German,               Swedish,               Spanish,               Portuguese,               Norwegian,               Italian,               French,               Finnish,               Dutch,               Danish,               Bulgarian,               Russian,               Greek               and               Hebrew.
               Enterprise               Applications
               Customer               Relationship               Management               (CRM)               is               an               e-business               application               and               part               of               mySAP               2007.

This               software               includes               Internet               Sales               Scenarios               (IPC),               Internet               pricing               and               configuration,               mobile               and               field               sales               and               service,               the               customer               interaction               center,               employee               self-service               (ESS)               and               more.

Enterprise               Resource               Planning               (ERP)               is               synonymous               with               SAP               R/3               with               updates               occurring               in               June               1988,               March               1999,               December               1999,               April               2001,               and               March               2003               and               at               least               four               additional               upgrades               after               that,               including               the               2007               ENTERPRISE               PORTAL               (EP)               and               SAP               Exchange               Infrastructure               (XI).

The               combination               of               the               2007               EP               and               XI               is               synonymous               with               SAP               Process               Integration               (SAP               PI).

This               enterprise               application               includes               sales               and               distribution               (SD),               covers               ordering,               and               order               filling,               billing               and               billing               supports               such               as               fax-mail,               delivery               scheduling,               financial               management,               accounting,               production,               planning,               personnel,               human               resources,               archived               documents,               and               more.

It               operates               on               Windows               2000,               UNIX,               and               many               other               platforms.
               Product               Lifecycle               Management               (PLM)               hit               the               market               on               February               23,               2000               as               a               complete               software               package               for               product               design,               production,               sales,               maintenance               and               marketing.

It               includes               separate               programs               such               as               SAP               Catalog               Content               Management               (CCM),               SAP               Convergent               Charging,               SAP               Convergent               Invoicing,               SAP               Manufacturing,               SAP               Service               and               Asset               Management,               and               SAP               Central               Process               Scheduling.
               Supply               Chain               Management               (SCM)               is               an               e-business               application               added               with               mySAP               2007,               which               plans               logistics               and               production               for               huge               amounts               of               data.

It               includes               an               advanced               planner               and               optimizer               (APO),               SAP               Logistics               Execution               System               (LES),               which               handles               everything               from               raw               materials               to               final               delivery               and               billing,               SAP               Business-to-Business               Procurement               (BBP),               and               SAP               Environment               Health               and               Safety               (EHS),               which               handles               dangerous               goods.
               Supplier               Relationship               Management               (SRM)               is               a               software               package               that               offers,               supply               strategy               development,               spending               analysis,               supply               selection,               contract               management,               self-service               procurement,               service               procurement,               supplier               registration,               and               collaborative               replenishment.

SAP               AG               stand-alone               software               packages               included               are               SAP               Analytics,               SAP               Enterprise               Buyer               Professional               (EBP),               SAP               Enterprise               Learning,               SAP               Incentive               and               Commission               Management               (ICM),               and               SAP               Supply               Chain               Performance               Management               (SCPM).
               Business               Solutions
               Most               SAP               AG               products               are               single               sign               on               (SSO)               stand-alone               software               packages.

Many               of               these               stand-alone               software               packages               are               included               in               major               packaged               purchases.

Some               available               stand-alone               packages               not               mentioned               so               far               in               this               text               include               SAP               Governance,               Risk,               and               Compliance               (GRC),               SAP               Solution               Composer,               SAP               Test               Data               Migration               System               (TDMS),               SAP               Training               and               Event               Management               (TEM),               SAP               CCMS               Monitoring               Program,               SAP               eCATT,               and               SAP               Central               Process               Scheduling.
               SAP               Net               Weaver               Application               Server               (Web               AS)               began               promotion               starting               in               January               2003               with               market               release               in               March               of               the               same               year.

It               is               a               part               of               the               SAP               Business               Suite               and               an               integrated               technology               platform               and               foundation,               sold               as               a               service-oriented               application.

Net               Weaver               provides               both               run               time               and               development               environments               and               is               used               for               custom               development               and               integration               with               other               systems.

It               is               compatible               with               Microsoft.net,               Java               EE,               and               IBM               Web               Sphere               and               referred               to               as               an               application               infrastructure               (Applistructure).

SAP               advertises               Net               Weaver               architecture               as               flexible,               integrated,               open               to               board               integration,               and               provided               by               a               financially               stable               vendor.

Net               Weaver               experienced               upgrading               and               re-release               on               October               24,               2005.

The               core               components               of               SAP               Net               Weaver               are               SAP               Application               Server,               Business               Intelligence,               Composition               Environment,               Enterprise               Portal,               Identity               Management,               Master               Data               management,               Mobil               and               Process               Integration.

SAP               claims               to               be               the               only               enterprise               applications               software               vendor               that               is               both               building               service-orientation               directly               into               its               solutions               and               providing               a               technology               platform               offering               guidance               to               support               companies               in               the               development               of               their               own               service-oriented               architectures               spanning               both               SAP               and               non-SAP               solutions.
               SAP               xAPPS               provides               access               to               its               software               through               a               Citrix               XenApp               Enterprise               Edition               Environment               experiencing               about               800,000               user               sessions               per               month.

At               the               end               of               the               1990's               SAP               AG               installed               the               first               Citrix               XenApp               server               to               its               international               training               center               for               central               delivery               applications.

The               addition               of               Citrix               reduced               administration               and               hardware               costs.

This               positive               experience               caused               SAP               to               install               Citrix               company-wide.

The               company's               Citrix               infrastructure               is               composed               of               720               servers,               85%               of               which               are               in               St               Leon-Rot,               with               their               remaining               servers               based               in               the               U.S.

and               Asia,               utilizing               ten               administrators               worldwide.

SAP               has               since               added               Citrix               XenServer               and               optimized               their               processing               and               working               storage               space.

This               addition               reduced               total               costs               by               35               %.

It               reduced               the               physical               servers               needed               from               over               700               to               about               200.

It               further               cut               their               CO2               output               dramatically.

These               reductions               paid               for               the               XenServer,               Platinum               Edition               that               brought               with               it               the               addition               of               Citrix               "World               Flow               Studio"               enabling               the               shift               of               unused               workloads               automatically               and               temporarily               shutting               down               unneeded               physical               servers.

SAP               is               now               accessing               the               implementation               of               Citrix               XenDesktop.
               Industry               Solutions
               Two               software               programs               provide               industry               solutions               SAP               for               Retail               (ISR)               and               SAP               for               Utilities               (ISU).

SAP               ISR               offers               an               industrial               program               for               managing               goods               and               payments,               purchasing               operations,               stock               turnover,               and               product               availability.

BayWa               buildings               material               company               purchased               this               program               with               a               152%               return               on               their               investment               expected               in               five               years.
               SAP               ISU               provides               solution               support               for               water,               power,               gas,               and               electricity               in               both               the               public               and               the               private               sector.

Huntsville,               Alabama               installed               this               program               for               handling               customer               service,               billing,               human               resources,               accounting,               and               purchasing               for               their               160,000               electric,               47,000               gas,               and               84,000               water               customers.
               Small               &               Midsize               Company               Solutions
               Sap               having               established               a               long               running               control               in               the               large               business               market               is               now               reaching               out               into               the               small               and               medium               sized               business               markets.

Smaller               companies               run               100               to               1000               employees               and               mid-size               companies               run               1000               to               2500               employees.

Smaller               companies               do               not               need               the               fully               integrated               systems               like               the               larger               ones               and               this               provides               significant               savings.

Cost               of               implementation               is               around               $10-$20               million,               which               is               a               fraction               of               what               large               companies               expend.

SAP               Business               One               is               an               option               offering               preselected               programs               at               an               affordable               price.

Introduced               as               a               rental               product               SAP               Business               by               Design               came               on               the               market               on               September               19,               2007.

The               leasing               of               this               software               boosted               SAP               AG's               revenues               into               the               double               digits.

SAP               Business               All-In-One               is               the               third               option               and               offers               everything               from               a               larger               industry               package               on               a               smaller               scale.
               Platforms               &               Framework
               SAP               platforms               and               framework               consists               of               SAP               Enterprise               Services               Architecture               and               the               Sap               Net               Weaver               Platform.

The               Net               Weaver               platform               is               composed               of               the               Net               Weaver               portal,               SAP               Business               Objects               Portfolio               (formerly               SAP               Net               Weaver               BI),               Net               Weaver               visual               composer,               Auto               ID-Infrastructure,               Composite               application               framework,               and               Net               Weaver               Development               Infrastructure.
               INSTALLATIONS
               The               mySAP.com               workplace               and               SAP               R/3               system               are               mandatory               for               any               mySAP.com               environment.

The               mySAP.com               workplace               middle               ware               provides               a               generic               gateway               between               the               common               Internet               protocol               and               the               SAP               protocol               worlds.

The               middle               ware               consists               of               Internet               transaction               servers               (ITS),               Business               connections               (BC)               and               D               comm.

connectors.

The               ITS               transforms               SAPgui               (graphical               user               interface)               screens               into               HTML               pages               that               can               be               displayed               in               a               common               web               browser.

SAP's               ITS               consists               of               Application               Gateway               (AGATE),               the               Web               Gateway               (WGATE),               and               a               common               web               server.

The               SAP               BC               converts               the               proprietary               RFC               format               to               the               extensible               markup               language               (XML).

The               BC's               convert               IDOCs               to               the               XML               format               supporting               Sap's               Business               Application               Programming               Interface               (BAPI)               and               ALE               scenarios.
               Initial               Preparation
               The               benefits               of               their               software               programs               include               efficient               processing,               money               saving               reductions               in               inventory,               improved               customer               service,               and               higher               profits               just               to               name               a               few.

Implementing               the               system               is               an               expensive               investment               ranging               from               $50               million               to               as               much               as               $500               million               for               large               companies.

Why               is               the               installation               cost               so               high?

A               major               cost               is               staffing               a               technical               support               organization               team               (TSO).

This               team               addresses,               creates,               implants,               and               supports               the               organizations               needs.

This               requires               programmers,               project               managers;               database               administrators,               at               least               one               solutions               architect,               an               internal               set               of               members,               external               consultants,               and               several               test               teams               at               the               very               least.
               The               process               of               changing               from               one               system               to               another               is               called               cutover               or               crossover.

As               with               all               products,               which               offer               great               advantages               and               a               competitive               edge,               there               are               some               disadvantages.

Locking               into               a               contract,               makes               it               highly               unprofitable               to               switch               vendors,               and               is               the               main               disadvantage.

Identifying               the               shortcomings               of               the               present               system               pinpoints               remediation               by               the               installation               of               the               new               SAP               software.

Failure               to               analyze               company               needs               and               purchasing               the               wrong               package               will               result               in               expensive               customization               and               changeover               expenses.

Return               on               investment               is               long               term               and               not               overnight,               and               there               is               no               guarantee               of               project               success.

Converting               a               large               company               to               SAP               AG               can               take               several               years.

There               are               examples               of               implementation               into               existing               companies               available               for               inspection               on               the               Internet.
               Sizing               &               Blueprinting
               The               next               step               employs               sizing               and               blueprinting.

At               this               point,               the               total               cost               of               ownership               (TCO)               is               calculated.

Comparisons               of               all               available               stack               options               and               alternatives               occur.

Delta               analysis               defines               the               difference               in               costs               and               results               making               sound               decisions               possible.

The               next               step               is               risk               factoring.

Availability,               down               time,               and               disaster               recovery               are               issues.

They               require               financial               estimating               and               realistic               analysis.

There               will               be               hardware               failures               and               power               outages               and               there               could               be               disasters.

If               those               events               are               not               calculated               and               planned               for,               they               could               prove               financially               devastating.
               A               list               of               vendors               and               technicians               must               be               prepared               to               handle               daily               maintenance               and               emergency               repairs.

This               list               should               include               local,               national               and               off               shore               providers.

No               category               should               have               less               than               three               entrees               and               five               is               preferred.

Actual               staffing               is               next.

The               selection               of               data               center               technicians,               network               and               infrastructure               specialists,               and               database               professionals               is               completed.

Training               follows               staffing               and               presents               one               of               the               most               important               stages.

Training               will               go               beyond               introduction               of               the               new               program               and               beyond               actual               usage               into               areas               such               as               security,               and               documentation.
               All               players               need               to               be               SAP               certified.

A               skill-set               matrix               is               established               and               testing               follows               training.

This               implementation               and               recording               assures               that               all               employees               are               properly               trained               and               capable               of               proceeding.

The               matrix               will               identify               levels               of               expertise               usually               1               through               4,               designed               to               meet               the               individual               company               or               corporation's               situational               expectation.
               Development
               Now               the               data               center               itself               is               constructed.

A               new               center               built               or               an               existing               one               transformed.

The               designing               will               include               physical               requirements               including               proper               power               allowances,               racking,               networking               and               server               requirements.

The               first               consideration               for               development               of               a               custom               program               is               the               high               availability               issue               (HA)               which               determines               and               describes               the               amount               of               time               the               system               will               take               to               satisfy               the               needs               of               its               user.

Development               of               the               software               subsystem               called               the               solution               stack               delivers               functioning               solutions.

Next,               the               solution               vision               is               determined.

This               stage               defines               the               state               that               the               user               visualizes               as               the               result               of               program               installation.

Finally,               there               is               installation               where               all               components,               foundations,               applications,               and               portals               are               in               place.
               The               most               common               components               to               be               installed               are               the               R/3               Enterprise               for               transaction               processing,               mySAP               BI               (Business               Information               Warehouse),               mySAP               CRM               (Customer               Relationship               Management),               mySAP               KW               (Knowledge               Warehouse),               mySAP               PLM               (Project               Lifecycle               Management),               mySAP               SCM               (               Supply               Chain               Management),               mySAP               SEM               (               Strategic               Enterprise               Management),               mySAP               SRM               (Supplier               Relationship               Management),               and               mySAP               HCM               (Human               Capital               Management.)               With               this,               all               in               place               the               breaking               point               of               the               program               and               stress               test               planning               begins               with               the               new               installation               pushed               beyond               normal               operational               capacity               exceeding               its               limits.

All               helpdesk               and               support               staff               takes               their               positions.
               The               next               issue               faced               is               the               "challenge               of               change."               There               will               be               many               changes               and               some               staff               will               find               it               harder               to               cope               than               others               will.

There               will               be               hesitancy,               denial,               resistance,               and               communication               is               the               universal               solution.

As               all               of               these               processes               came               together,               the               SAP               representative               has               instructed               the               project               administrator               to               create               an               operation's               manual,               which               should               now               be               complete.

A               proper               manual               includes               system               documentation,               day-to-day               operation               tasks,               checklists,               and               how-to               instructions.

These               manuals               are               distributed               and               training               sessions               begin.
               Final               Preparation
               Final               preparation               starts               with               performance               of               a               functional               test               case.

An               improvised               set               of               variables               or               conditions               tests               the               business               process               for               performance.

Constructed               as               a               key               performance               indicator               (KPI)               testing               uses               predefined               queries               to               report               tools               and               real               time               data.

The               technical               support               organization               (TSO)               already               established               takes               position.

Cutover               is               the               last               step               before               going               live.

With               the               old               system               shut               completely               down,               SAP               AG               performs               a               "going               live               check",               and               locks               down               the               new               system.

No               more               changes,               SAP               is               live.
               Go               Live
               Is               the               state               at               which               all               preparation,               installation,               and               testing               is               complete               and               the               SAP               system               is               turned               on               for               all               end-users.
               PARTNERSHIPS               &               VENDORS
               In               1985,               a               graduate               student               at               Chico               State               part               of               California               State               University               ask               his               professors               to               contact               SAP               and               see               if               they               could               obtain               a               copy               of               their               software               to               use               in               the               database               management               classes               and               SAP               and               the               college               became               partners.

By               1997,               SAP               had               collaborated               with               more               than               25               educational               institutions               including               MIT.

During               the               spring               semester               2000,               Chico               State               developed               an               ultra               thin               .84               Mb               internet               browser               to               fit               on               a               floppy               disk.
               SAP               Business               Ware               (BW)               accelerator               and               enterprise               search               are               appliances,               which               consist               of               a               blend               of               both               hardware               and               software               and               were               developed               for               SAP               AG               teaming               with               several               vendors               including               Hewlett-Packard,               IBM,               Fujitsu,               Siemens               and               Sun.

SAP               AG               and               Microsoft               one               of               their               competitors               offer               a               vendor               partnership               known               as               Duet.
               In               June               2007,               SAP               AG               opened               a               co-innovation               laboratory               in               Pal               Alto,               California               for               joint               venture               efforts               with               other               software               vendors.

Novell,               Questra,               and               Wonderware               all               have               projects               working               there.

This               project               was               a               co-venture               between               SAP               AG,               Cisco,               Hewlett-Packard,               Intel               and               NetApp.

In               2008,               SAP               AG               signed               a               global               partnership               agreement               with               HCL               Technologies               a               $5               billion               Tech-Service               provider               whose               headquarters               is               India               based.

As               of               September               28,               2010               SAP               AG               had               affiliations               with               over               700               Universities               worldwide.
               ACQUISITIONS               &               LAW               SUITS
               In               May               2010,               SAP               AG               purchased               Sybase               at               a               cost               of               $5.8               billion.

This               acquisition               incorporates               the               transfer               of               data               to               and               from               customer's               "smart               phones,"               and               strengthens               their               rental               capabilities.

Where               SAP               AG               has               majored               in               the               sales               of               software,               their               competitor               Oracle               has               greatly               surpassed               them               in               rentals.

Now               they               will               have               a               competitive               edge               becoming               strong               competition               in               this               market.

Sybase               shares               began               to               surge               with               the               announcement               of               the               merger.

SAP               AG               took               out               a               $2.75               billion               loan               and               paid               the               rest               in               cash.

Sybase               continues               to               operate               as               a               separate               entity               with               none               of               its               management               personnel               replaced.

This               purchase               gives               proof               of               SAP's               struggle               to               overthrow               Oracle               for               first               place               in               software               gross               revenues.

SAP               already               has               97%               of               the               market               share               in               pharmaceuticals.

SAP's               next               planned               strategic               move               is               to               bundle               products               at               a               reduced               fee               both               purchase               and               rental               with               the               upcoming               renewals               making               it               a               no-brainer               to               choose               them               over               Oracle.

SAP               will               also               integrate               Net               Weaver               into               Sybase               architecture               and               platforms               as               an               additional               tactic               for               outmaneuvering               Oracle.
               In               February,               Leo               Apotheker               resigned               as               Chief               Executive               officer               replaced               by               the               duo               of               Bill               McDermott               and               Jim               Hagemann               Snabe               who               now               share               the               job               as               SAP               AG's               co-chief               Executives.

McDermott's               annual               salary               for               2010               is               $3.7               million               Euros.

McDermott               is               expressing               the               company's               desires               to               continue               acquisitions               of               other               systems,               similar               to               the               Sybase               purchase.

This               is               a               huge               step               for               a               company               that               has               relied               on               internal               growth               in               the               past.
               On               March               22,               2007,               Oracle               Corporation               filed               a               lawsuit               against               SAP               AG               for               malpractice.

Oracle               claimed               that               SAP               AG               purchased               "Tomorrow               Now"               and               before               the               purchase               was               complete               took               advantage               of               former               Oracle               customers               and               Oracle               product               lines               from               the               Oracle               website               connection               with               Tomorrow               Now               and               appropriated               them               for               their               own               usage.

SAP               admitted               to               down               loads               but               denied               theft,               agreeing               to               accept               responsibility               for               Copyright               infringements               and               make               payment               restitution.

They               are               willing               to               pay               in               the               tens               of               millions               of               Euros               range               but               say               that               Oracle's               claim               of               $1               billion               Euros               damage               is               an               overstatement.

SAP               AG               acquired               Tomorrow               Now               for               $10               million               in               2005               and               closed               it               down               in               2008.

Hearings               are               set               to               begin               in               the               Oracle               lawsuit               in               November               2010.
               GREEN               SAP
               Energy               and               conservation               are               important               issues               to               SAP               AG.

They               are               deeply               involved.

They               have               educated               themselves               in               the               most               crucial               areas               of               commercial               consumption               and               waste               reduction.

One               of               the               organizations               monitoring               "Green"               sites               gives               awards               in               three               categories               annually               silver,               gold               and               platinum.

In               2009,               SAP               opened               its               first               environmentally               friendly               "green"               laboratory               in               Sao               Leopoldo               in               Rio               Grande               do               Sul,               Brazil               employing               a               staff               of               375.

This               site               earned               the               Leadership               in               Energy               and               Environment               Design               (LEED)               Gold               Certification               for               the               building.
               In               May               2009,               SAP               AG               added               200,000               square               feet               onto               their               Pennsylvanian               headquarters               winning               a               LEED               Platinum               Certificate               the               highest               designation               given               by               the               U.

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Green               Building               Council               (USGBC).

The               expansion               is               a               four-story               building.

It               earned               the               maximum               points               for               its               efficiency               planning.

The               design               will               save               over               one               million               gallons               of               water               per               year               as               a               50,000-gallon               cistern               collects               rainwater               used               for               landscape               irrigation               and               low-flow               toilet               flushing.
               The               green-efficient               building               dropped               its               carbon               emissions               by               fifty               percent.

Sensors               automatically               reduce               the               lighting               and               adjust               thermostats.

The               air               conditioning               system               creates               ice               for               cooling               purposes.

Floor               to               ceiling               glass               exteriors               with               a               green-planted               roof               add               ascetics               and               environmental               friendliness.

SAP               AG               committed               to               purchase               19               million               kilowatt               hours               of               wind               generated               renewable               energy               certificates               (REC's)               which               accounts               for               eighty               percent               of               their               electricity               needs               and               is               responsible               for               the               emission               cuts.

SAP               AG               has               committed               to               a               goal               of               emission               reduction               down               to               275               kiloton's               annually               by               2020.
               PRICING
               SAP               AG               made               a               statement               in               January               2010               announcing               they               were               freezing               prices               for               existing               SAP               Enterprise               Support               contracts               at               their               2009               levels               for               the               next               renewal               period.

On               September               28,2010               at               2:06               PM               ET               Bloomberg               Business               Week               reported               SAP               AG               volume               at               3.3               million               shares,               opening               price               36.75               Euros               per               share,               day               high               37.00               Euros,               52               week               high               on               7/15/2010               38.00               Euros,               dividend               .50               Euros,               and               dividend               yield               1.375%..
               CONCLUSION
               In               the               industry,               SAP               AG               represents               innovation,               success               and               creativity.

SAP               AG               was               named               the               highest-ranked               software               company               in               2010               by               Dow               Jones               with               sector-leading               scores               in               11               of               the               20               key               dimensions               including               customer               relations               management,               risk               and               crisis               management,               innovation               management,               human               capital               development,               corporate               citizenship,               and               labor               practice               indicators.

SAP               AG               is               currently               on               the               "Global               100               List"               for               most               sustainable               corporations               in               the               world.

Listed               on               the               FTSE4GOOD               Index,               the               Global               Challenges               Index,               and               named               as               one               of               the               "Top               50               Green               Companies               in               China."               by               Business               Watch               Magazine               keeps               SAP               AG's               name               in               the               forefront               of               the               industry.

Nomination               for               the               2010,               German               Sustainability               Award               in               the               category               of               Sustainable               strategy               came               as               no               surprise.
               SAP               AG               will               continue               to               excel               based               on               programs,               which               promote               innovation               from               partners               and               internal               employees               and               from               their               emphasis               on               growth               strategies               and               emerging               technologies.

To               find               out               more               follow               SAP               AG               on               Twitter               @sapnews.

For               media               contact,               you               may               reach               Evan               Welsh               at               evan.welsh@sap.com.
               Works               Cited
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