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Technology Stocks : SAP A.G.
SAP 247.13+0.7%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: deeno who wrote (3027)2/1/1999 3:09:00 AM
From: jon iliz  Read Replies (1) of 3424
 
Deeno,
I wont speak for SAP, only for myself.

Here is an incomplete list of the things sitting on SAP' plate right now.

Front Office and Supply Chain - General availability Dec98(delayed?)(Already many significant commitments I understand)

Customer Relationship Management-2Q99

SAP B2B Procurement(internet)- 1 s t shipment Dec98, expected general release Apr98(on schedule)

SAP Business Information Warehouse- available since Aug98 (doing well I understand)

SAP's Accelerated Financials - for small and mid-sized businesses ($50M to $600M) on pre-configured client(availability??? Possibly right now…???).

Consulting -(As usual)

Special Services -(this will start to be significant revenue very soon)

R/3 standard offerings -(ofcourse)

(I am sure there are others I am missing)

I personally am expecting sharp bursts of revenue once general release of SFO arrives. The same goes for SAP's internet solution, and for all other 1998 general releases of various solutions. Again, Special Services will also make a difference.

I don't think y2k will effect sales like SFO and Internet solutions initially because those are things customers have been waiting on and can not afford to wait any longer. Just MY opinion.

hope this helps,
J
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