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WALLDORF, Germany , July 22, 2025 Current cloud backlog of €18.1 billion, up 22% and up 28% at constant currencies Cloud revenue up 24% and up 28% at constant currencies Cloud ERP Suite revenue up 30% and up 34% at constant currencies Total revenue up 9% and up 12% at constant currencies IFRS operating profit of €2.5 billion; non-IFRS operating profit of €2.6 billion, up 32% and up 35% at constant currencies Outlook 2025 unchanged /PRNewswire/ -- SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) announced today its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025. Christian Klein, CEO:We have delivered yet another quarter of outstanding results.
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Delray Beach, FL, July 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to MarketsandMarkets™, the global Supply Chain Management Market growth is projected to reach USD 58.42 billion by 2030 from USD 38.51 billion in 2025, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.7% during the forecast period.
SAP is a critical enterprise software provider, now reaching a tipping point in its cloud transition, unlocking superior growth and business model benefits. Cloud revenues surpassed non-cloud for the first time in 2024, accelerating double-digit growth and driving operational leverage through upsell, cross-sell, and cost efficiencies. SAP's deep enterprise integration and data position it as a top AI applications play, with AI acting as a revenue accelerator and value enhancer for its offerings.
SAP's Q2 results may get a lift from surging cloud ERP growth, bold AI bets and strong momentum in enterprise software.
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SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #AI--KloudGin today announced that its Integration Adapter for SAP Work Management Solutions is now available on SAP® Store, the online marketplace for SAP and partner offerings. KloudGin's Integration Adapter for SAP Work Management Solutions integrates with SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition, SAP S/4HANA Utilities, or SAP ERP. It delivers a fully unified asset and work management solution purpose-built for utilities and public sector customers. “KloudGin is proud.
The Procurement Technologies and Services market is evolving rapidly, offering a range of capabilities from e-sourcing and spend analytics to AI-driven platforms for automation and real-time ESG integration. This growth is propelled by enterprise investments and SMB adoption of Procurement-as-a-Service solutions. Key players like SAP Ariba, Coupa, and emerging startups such as EcoVadis and Simfoni are innovating with AI/ML and cloud-native technologies. North America leads in digitalization initiatives, while strategic sourcing dominates by component application. Despite facing data security challenges, the market is supported by major players and strategic partnerships driving innovation and competitive intensity. The Procurement Technologies and Services market is evolving rapidly, offering a range of capabilities from e-sourcing and spend analytics to AI-driven platforms for automation and real-time ESG integration. This growth is propelled by enterprise investments and SMB adoption
Siemens and SAP CEOs have urged the European Union to revise its artificial intelligence legislation, saying the current rules stifle innovation.
The CEO of SAP, Christian Klein, says there is "not so much demand" for data centers in Europe, and that the continent should focus on winning the artificial intelligence software race. He speaks to Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie at the software company's headquarters in Walldorf, Germany.