Business software company SAP has delayed
the release of its long-awaited software as a service (SaaS) offering for SMEs
by 12-18 months following a weak first quarter.
SAP's profits fell 22 per cent in the first quarter to €242m (£191m) from
€310m (£245m) a year earlier, largely due to a slump in US sales. Revenues
reached $2.46bn, up from $2.16bn for 2007's first quarter.
SAP feared its first foray into web-hosted software – known as
Business
ByDesign – would not generate the planned €650m (£508m) revenues and has
halved planned investments in the product to between €75m (£38m) and €125m
(£63m).
The company said its income had been affected by a significant increase in
acquisition-related charges as a result of its €4.8bn (£3.8bn) acquisition of
Business Objects.
SAP shares fell as much as 6.5 per cent as a result of the news.
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