List of mergers and acquisitions by SAP

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This is a list of mergers and acquisitions by German software company SAP.

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Acquisitions (1991–now): [1]

Acquisition numberAcquired companyAcquisition dateSpecialtyCountry of originAcquisition costs
76 WalkMe Jun 2024 Digital Adoption Platform (DAP)USA$1.5 b
75 LeanIX Sep 2023 [2] Enterprise architecture managementGermany
74Taulia(January 2022)Working capital managementUSA
73AppGyver(February 2021)No-code development platformFinland
72 Signavio (January 2021)Collaborative Business Process Design, Management and AnalysisGermany$1b est.
71EmarsysOct 2020 [3] Omnichannel marketingAustria
70 Qualtrics Nov 2018 [4] [5] Collect, Manage, act on Experience dataUSA$8.0b
69ContextorNov 2018 [6] Robotic Process AutomationFrance
68CoresystemsJun 2018 [7] Platform for field service managementSwitzerland
67 CallidusCloud Jan 2018 [8] Sales Performance Management ToolUSA$2.4 b
66 Recast.ai Jan 2018 [9] Conversational User Experience Technology (chatbot)France
65GigyaSep 2017 [10] Customer Identity ManagementIsrael$350m
64AbakusDec 2016 [11] Marketing attributionUSA
63Plat.OneOct 2016 [12] [13] IoTUSA
62AltiscaleAug 2016 [14] Big data and Hadoop HostingUSA$125m+
61Fedem TechnologyJun 2016 [15] IoTNorway
60MeLLmo Inc. (Roambi)Feb 2016 [16] Mobile Business IntelligenceUSA
59 Concur Technologies Sep 2014 [17] Travel and Expense ManagementUSA$8.3b
58SeeWhyMay 2014Behavioural target marketingUSA$1.1b
57 Fieldglass Mar 2014Contingent labour and servicesUSA
56KXENOct 2013Predictive analyticsFrance
55 hybris May 2013E-Commerce SolutionsSwitzerland$1.5b
54CamilionMar 2013Insurance solutionsCanada
53 SmartOps Feb 2013Inventory optimizationUSA
52Ticket-WebFeb 2013 [18] Ticket systems and special CRM solutions for sports and entertainmentGermany
51 Ariba Oct 2012Supplier networkUSA$4.3b
50SycloJun 2012Mobile asset managementUSA
49datangoJan 2012Electronic performance support technologiesGermany
48 SuccessFactors Dec 2011Human Capital ManagementUSA$3.4b
47Right HemisphereSep 20113D visualizationUSA
46 Crossgate Sep 2011B2B eCommerceGermany
45SecudeMar 2011Security software (Not the whole company, only some assets were acquired)Germany
44CundusDec 2010Disclosure ManagementGermany
43 Sybase May 2010Database, middleware, mobile softwareUSA$5.8b
42TechniDataMay 2010Environmental, Health and SafetyGermany
41SAFSep 2009Inventory ManagementSwitzerland$91m
40HighdealMay 2009High-volume billingFrance
39VisipriseJul 2008Manufacturing ExecutionUSA
38Saicon INCOct 2014US RecruitmentIndia
37 BusinessObjects Oct 2007Business IntelligenceFrance$6.78b
36Yasu Technologies Pvt. Ltd.Oct 2007Business Rules Management SoftwareIndia
35Wicom CommunicationsMay 2007Internet Communication softwareFinland
34 MaXware May 2007Identity softwareNorway
33OutlooksoftMay 2007 [19] Planning & consolidationUSA
32Pilot SoftwareFeb 2007Strategy Management softwareUSA~$200m
31Factory LogicDec 2006Lean scheduling and supply synchronisationUSA
30Praxis Software SolutionsJul 2006Web-based CRM and eCommerceUSA
29Frictionless CommerceMay 2006SRM softwareUSA
28Virsa SystemsApr 2006Compliance solutionsUSA
27SAP Systems IntegrationDec 2005Consulting servicesGermany
26CallixaNov 2005Enterprise Integration Information softwareUSA
25KhimetricsNov 2005retail softwareUSA
24TriversitySep 2005POS softwareCanada
23LighthammerJun 2005 [20] Manufacturing Intelligence and Collaborative ManufacturingUSA
22DCS QuantumFeb 2005Automotive Dealer ManagementUnited Kingdom
21 TomorrowNow Jan 2005 Grey market supportUSA
20ilytixJan 2005SAP BusinessOne Business IntelligenceNorway
19A2iJul 2004 [21] Master Data ManagementUSA
18SPM TechnologiesDec 2003 [22] IT architecture consultingGermany
17DCW SoftwareJul 2003OS/400 ApplicationsGermany
16GuimachineDec 2002NetWeaver Visual Composer toolkitUSA
15IMHCMay 2001Integrated managed health care from IDSUSA
14ExpressionMay 2002Real-time file sharing ?
13TopmanageFeb 2002SAP BusinessOne SuiteIsrael
12Paynet International AGDec 2001Invoice ProcessingGermany
11COPA GmbHNov 2001Beverage industry consultingGermany
10Infinite Data StructuresMay 2001Trade Management / CRMUSA
9ToptierMar 2001Enterprise Information Portal and Integration InfrastructureUSA~$400m
8Prescient ConsultingFeb 2000Consulting servicesUSA
7In-Q-My Technologies GmbH2000J2EE ServerBulgaria
6Campbell Software1999 [23] Workforce ManagementUSA
5AMC Development1998Call Center telephony integration softwareUSA
4OFEK-Tech1998Warehousing and distribution centre softwareIsrael
3Kiefer & Veittinger1997Sales force ApplicationsGermany
2Dacos1994Retail solutionGermany
1Steeb1991 [24] Software and Consulting ServicesGermany

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