SAP
dropped a whopping $3.4 billion on human capital management software company SuccessFactors back in December. Two months later, the deal has
finally closed and SAP isn't wasting any time in
releasing a product roadmap for SuccessFactors now that the company is part of the SAP family. As the New York Times
reported back in December, SAP saw SuccessFactors as one entry point into the cloud. Forrester analyst Paul Hamerman told the publication at the time that "The cloud has been a small part of SAP?s revenue stream, about 2 percent; the deal adds to the revenue base and shows SAP?s strong commitment to the software-as-a-service business model.?
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