SAP SE (NYSE:SAP ) Q2 2024 Earnings Conference Call July 22, 2024 5:00 PM ET Company Participants Alexandra Steiger - Global Head of Investor Relations Christian Klein - Chief Executive Officer Dominik Asam - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Mark Moerdler - Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. LLC Adam Wood - Morgan Stanley Michael Briest - UBS Limited Mohammed Moawalla - Goldman Sachs Jackson Ader - KeyBanc Capital Markets Toby Ogg - JPMorgan Charles Brennan - Jefferies Frederic Boulan - Bank of America Sven Merkt - Barclays Capital Balajee Tirupati - Citi Investment Research Ben Castillo-Bernaus - Exane BNP Paribas Johannes Schaller - Deutsche Bank Operator Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by.
Europe's largest software maker SAP reported a 25% jump in second-quarter cloud revenue to 4.15 billion euros ($4.52 billion) on Monday, helped by demand for its business planning software.
SAP's second-quarter performance is expected to have been cushioned by steady momentum in cloud business amid prevailing global macroeconomic challenges.
SAP's performance is driven by continued strength in its cloud business. However, global macroeconomic weakness and tough competition in the cloud space remain concerns.
SAP SE (SAP) announces acquisition of Israel-based WalkMe in an all-cash deal worth $1.5 billion. The acquisition, subject to customary closing conditions, is expected to be closed in the third quarter of 2024.
SAP plans to acquire WalkMe to add that company's digital adoption platforms (DAPs) and expand its own solutions that help customers on their digital transformation journeys.
German business software developer SAP (SAP) agreed to buy digital adoption platform provider WalkMe (WKME) for $1.5 billion in cash, in a deal set to boost SAP's artificial intelligence (AI) offerings.
German software giant SAP has agreed to buy WalkMe in an all-cash deal valued at about $1.5 billion.
German enterprise software company SAP SE said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire WalkMe Ltd. in an all-cash deal valued at about $1.5 billion.
German software firm SAP said on Wednesday it will acquire WalkMe , a Saas company headquartered in Tel Aviv.
Enterprise software giant SAP is acquiring “digital adoption” platform providerWalkMe in an all-cash transaction worth $1.5 billion.
Amazon Web Services expanded its partnership with enterprise application programming software firm SAP. The collaboration is designed to make it easier for customers to adopt the RISE with SAP solution on AWS, according to a Wednesday (May 29) press release.