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SAP looks to Apple for 'viral' inspiration

The company's co-chief executive Jim Hagemann Snabe has said it will take tips from Apple and gaming companies on how to make 'viral' products
Written by Tim Ferguson, Contributor

SAP is now in a "transformational phase", according to its co-chief executive Jim Hagemann Snabe, and the company is looking to the likes of Apple and gaming companies as models for its software.

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SAP co-chief Jim Hagemann Snabe said the firm is in "a transformational phase". Photo credit: Danielle King

Speaking at the UK and Ireland SAP user conference in Manchester on Friday, Snabe said SAP is aiming to make its products "simple, viral, user-friendly".

"This is this new world of people collaborating and ecosystem innovation which I think took most people by surprise," he said. "If you look at Apple they have not only managed to redefine the computer and the device, they've actually redefined a bunch of industries... because of the technology and ease of consumption that they have managed to get to their customers, the consumers."

For more on this ZDNet UK-selected story, see SAP co-CEO on how the company is taking inspiration from the gaming world on silicon.com.

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