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SAP Positioned as a Visionary in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud Financial Planning and Analysis Solutions

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WALLDORF SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) today announced it has been recognized as a visionary by Gartner Inc. in the new Magic Quadrant for Cloud Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) Solutions, which presents a view of the vendors in the FP&A market from a global perspective.

SAP was furthest to the right on “completeness of vision” of all vendors in the “visionaries” quadrant. SAP was also recognized for its SAP Analytics Cloud solution and SAP Digital Boardroom. The Magic Quadrant survey asked respondents to rate overall satisfaction in 11 areas, some of which included analytics, ease of use, ease of maintenance and solution flexibility.

SAP Analytics Cloud brings finance and other functions together for collaborative enterprise planning on a single platform for one source of the truth and better business outcomes. Embedded in SAP S/4HANA Cloud, customers have one intelligent financial management suite for planning, analysis and execution. SAP believes its recognition as a visionary in the FP&A market is due to the innovative analytics and process support offered by SAP Analytics Cloud.

To learn more, read the latest report, “Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud Financial Planning and Analysis Solutions,” by Christopher Iervolino and John E. Van Decker from Gartner Inc., July 24, 2018.

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Samantha Finnegan, +1 (415) 377-0475, samantha.finnegan@sap.com, ET
Elizabeth Somerville, PAN Communications, +1 (415) 544-7231, SAPanalytics@pancomm.com, PT

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