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SAP Named a Leader in Latest Gartner Magic Quadrant for Data Integration Tools

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WALLDORF — SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) today announced that independent analyst firm Gartner Inc. has positioned the company as a leader in the “Magic Quadrant for Data Integration Tools 2015” report.*

The report evaluated data integration products from SAP and recognized it as a leading provider based on its “ability to execute” and “completeness of vision.” The evaluation marks the company’s eighth consecutive year as a leader in the Magic Quadrant for Data Integration Tools.

“We believe the Gartner Magic Quadrant recognizes SAP’s leadership in the data integration segment due to our innovative and broad product portfolio,” said Philip On, vice president of Product Marketing, SAP. “With our solutions for enterprise information management, we are able to offer our customers complete and trusted information for better Big Data analytics and more responsive business processes whether they are deployed on premise, in the cloud or in a combined hybrid landscape.”

According to Gartner, “Enterprises need to improve the flexibility of their information infrastructure by intensifying their focus on data integration activities. More information and application managers are realizing that data integration is a critical aspect of their overall enterprise information management (EIM) strategy and information infrastructure. They understand that they need to employ data integration capabilities to share data across all organizational and system boundaries.”

SAP solutions for enterprise information management help customers manage information as a strategic enterprise asset by providing the end-to-end capabilities to turn any type of data into information that is ready for action. With SAP solutions for EIM, enterprises can gain information with business context, improve data quality and achieve better governance.

For additional information on the Magic Quadrant for Data Integration Tools, read the full Gartner report.

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*Gartner, “Magic Quadrant for Data Integration Tools,” published 29 July 2015 by Eric Thoo, Lakshmi Randall
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