Roughly 75 percent of SAP's overall customer base is made up of small and midsize enterprises, the software vendor announced at the start of its SAPPHIRE conference in Orlando on Monday.
The figure was boosted by a 28 percent rise in SME customers during the first quarter of this year, compared to the same period last year, SAP said.
The company now has more than 35,688 SME customers. Among those are 18,690 and 11,700 customers for its Business One and Business All-in-One ERP (enterprise resource planning) software, respectively; and 150 "customer engagements" of Business ByDesign, its new on-demand offering.
India showed the strongest rise in SME-related revenue on a country-by-country basis, with Brazil and Russia also performing well, SAP said.
SAP's partners are providing another theme for this year's SAPPHIRE conference, which concludes Wednesday. According to SAP, partners generate 85 percent of its SME customers.
Even as it cites growth among SMEs, SAP CEO Henning Kagermann said during a conference call last week that the company is scaling back its plans to roll out Business ByDesign to ensure that it will be able to turn a profit on the offering.
SAP had initially hoped to reach twin milestones of US$1 billion in revenue and 10,000 customers for Business ByDesign by 2010. Instead, those goals will take 12 to 18 months longer, SAP said.
Also on Monday, SAP said it is partnering with IBM and Hewlett-Packard on new Business All-in-One software-hardware packages.
- Sponsored Resource:Are you ready for virtualization? Try the sever assessment tool.
- Sponsored Resource:Stay at home servers. Learn more about a home server for your family.
- Sponsored Resource:Get the communications, data, and security a business needs in one neat package. Learn more.
- Sponsored Resource:Learn more about ultra light notebooks from Asus and the best warranty in the industry.
- Sponsored Resource:Thinking about a new Laptop? Lenovo has models to meet everyone's needs.
- Sponsored Resource:Get the truth about remanufactured ink. Learn more from HP.
- Sponsored Resource:Six smart ways to grow small business IT
News For Your Business
- Broadband Innovations, Part 4: The Doctor Isn't In but Can Still See You
- Gateway to Stop Selling PCs Through Web Site
- It's a Crime-filled Week in IT Land
- Google Counts More Than 1 Trillion Unique Web URLs
- Microsoft Bolsters Ruby Efforts







Community Comments