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SAP named market leader by META Group for Energy Utility Work Management Systems
WALLDORF, Germany (March 11, 2003) – SAP, provider of integrated business software solutions, has been ranked as the market leader in META Group's recently released report, METAspectrum for Energy Utility Work Management Systems.
META Group is a leading research and consulting firm that focuses on information technology and business transformation strategies. The ranking provides further validation of the leadership of mySAP Utilities, which has 830 customers in 56 countries, in both regulated and deregulated markets.
The new METAspectrum evaluation assesses software vendors for solutions used by energy utility companies to manage work and assets associated with plants, transmission, and distribution facilities, as well as various work, inspections, maintenance, and energy related services. Due to an expansion in the scope of work management projects, the META evaluation also encompasses both work management and materials management functionality. The work management capabilities of mySAP Utilities enable companies to manage assets, projects, and work orders for complete power plants down to individual meters. They cover the whole asset life cycle from installation to maintenance until re-haul and exchange. The processing of asset and customer-related work orders in an integrated environment ensures more efficient service for customers. SAP's work management offering is positioned in the leadership segment of the METAspectrum analysis and is specifically recognized for its strength in delivering broad functionality across all aspects of work management and its significant level of presence and expertise in the utility market. "We developed METAspectrum to enable IT professionals to quickly evaluate vendors based on their ability to deliver on the presence and performance criteria that matter most in a given market," said Rick Nicholson, Vice President and Director, Energy Information Strategies for the META Group. "As energy utilities refocus their efforts on the business fundamentals, they are increasing current and planned investments in work management systems. Vendors with broad offerings that provide integrated work management, supply chain, mobile workforce management, and other related capabilities will be positioned to lead in this market." “Our leadership rating in the METAspectrum reports reflects on the performance and value of SAP solutions. Our cooperation with and our commitment to the utilities industry as well as our strategically direct investments in product research and development pay out now," added Klaus Heimann, Senior Vice President, Industry Business Unit Utilities for SAP. "Most utilities using SAP for work management have also chosen us for enterprise applications such as financials, human resources, and customer relationship management for our ability to provide integrated solutions that successfully address the challenges faced by the utilities industry." 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