SAP India aiming to have 15,000 customers by 2010
Announcements, Services Market, Software Market February 22nd, 2007
SAP India aiming to have 15,000 customers by 2010
SAP India had a fantastic last year. The company has now said that they are now targeting to touch the 15,000 customer mark in the country by 2010.
Alan Sedghi, president & CEO, SAP Indian Sub Continent added about their plans: “India will be an integral part of SAP’s emerging market growth globally. We want to have a dominant presence in both the Fortune 2,000 and Fortune 2,00,000 company categories in the country and have set an ambitious target of having a 15,0000-strong customer base in the next four years.”
The company currently has around 1,400 customers at their Indian operations which accounts for about 3% of SAP Global’s customer base.
SAP India’s customer base includes 883 SME customers. The company gained 498 new customers across sectors like consumer products, retail, BFSI, professional services and pharma last year.
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