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Jennifer Morgan (born March 13, 1971) is an American technology executive. She is currently CEO at UKG.Prior to her appointment in July 2024, Morgan was the first American woman ever appointed to the SAP Executive Board in 2017. [1]
Jim Hagemann Snabe (born October 27, 1965) is a Danish businessman, and the chairman of Siemens [1] [2].Together with Bill McDermott, Snabe was co-CEO of the German technology company SAP, [3] before becoming member of the board of directors at SAP. [4]
Klein started his career at SAP in 1999 as a student. Since October 11, 2019, both Christian Klein and Jennifer Morgan were co-CEOs of SAP SE. [3] However on April 30, 2020, Morgan stepped down from her position as co-CEO, leaving Klein as sole CEO. In 2024, SAP’s board extended Klein’s contract for a further three years to the end of 2028. [4]
SAP R/3 is the former name of the enterprise resource planning software produced by the German corporation SAP AG (now SAP SE).It is an enterprise-wide information system designed to coordinate all the resources, information, and activities needed to complete business processes such as order fulfillment, billing, human resource management, and production planning.
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SAP Solution Manager is a central support and system management suite provided to SAP's customers as part of their license agreement. As an SAP system landscape may include a large number of installed SAP and non-SAP systems, SAP Solution Manager is intended to reduce and centralize the management of these systems as well as end-to-end business processes.
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The firm was founded in 1996 as the venture capital arm of multinational software conglomerate SAP [26] and spun out as an independent company in 2011, rebranding to Sapphire Ventures in 2014. [27] At the time, Sapphire Ventures managed $1.4 billion and had invested in more than 125 companies, with 10 companies going public and 17 getting acquired.