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Top Global Companies Capitalizing on the Mobile Revolution 400% 71% growth expected in the tablet market between 2011 and 2016. 1 of senior IT leaders see mobile capabilities as strategic. 2 Is your enterprise keeping up – or falling behind in the mobile revolution? Bringing banking to the unbanked Defending against “bring your own device” chaos Standard Bank, the largest bank in Africa, transformed itself to become more customer-centric by providing core banking functions on mobile devices using the SAP mobile platform. 3.5: average number of devices carried by a mobile worker. 7 Vodafone slashed the time and effort needed to process leave requests, time sheets, and expense reports for 63,000 employees with the SAP® mobile platform. Selling faster and better Saving lives in healthcare Accelerating worker productivity Asian Paints was able to shorten sales cycles and respond to market needs faster by giving mobile sales and customer data to 1,700 sales reps on the go. With the SAP EMR Unwired mobile app, German hospital Charité made sensitive patient medical records securely accessible to doctors via smart phones and tablets. of enterprises adopt mobile solutions to increase worker productivity. 3 68% of surveyed companies provide smart phones or tablets to their sales professionals. 4 expected size of healthcare mobile app market by 2015. 5 $392 million: in mobile payments are expected by 2015. Consumers want banking on the go. 6 $1 trillion Reality check: Employees want to use their preferred mobile devices at work. To stay relevant, companies must accommodate them. Mobile device management safeguards corporate data and networks. Verizon Business allows employees’ personal devices to securely access the corporate network and data using SAP mobile device management. workers – 34.9% of the global workforce – will use mobile technology by 2013. 8 people will use tablets by 2015, up from 10 million in 2010. 9 82 million of IT decision makers have a mobile strategy. 10 >1.19 billion Only 18% Businesses around the world are leveraging mobile technology to boost productivity, sales, and customer satisfaction. CSC mobile-enabled 500 salespeople to make quotas faster, focus on qualified leads, and stay up to date with customer information during sales calls. Learn more about how you can transform your business with SAP mobile solutions at sap.com/mobile How is mobile transformative? 75% 1 SAP Research, March 2012 2 SAP and IDG Research, 2012 3 Forrester Research, June 2011 4 Aberdeen Research, 2007 5 InformationWeek, January 18, 2012 ©2012 SAP AG. SAP and the SAP logo are trademarks and registered trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and several other countries. 6 KPMG report, April 4, 2012 7 iPass, Inc. Research, March 2012 8 “Worldwide Mobile Worker Population 2009–2013 Forecast,” IDC, Dec. 2009 9 Forrester Research, January 4, 2012 10 SAP and IDG Research, 2012

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Top Global Companies Capitalizing on the Mobile Revolution

400% 71%growth expected in the tablet market between 2011 and 2016.1

of senior IT leaders see mobile capabilities as strategic.2

Is your enterprise keeping up – or falling behind in the mobile revolution?

Bringing banking to the unbanked

Defending against “bring your own device” chaos

Standard Bank, the largest bank in Africa, transformed itself to become more customer-centric by providing core banking functions on mobile devices using the SAP mobile platform.

3.5: average number of devices carried by a mobile worker.7

Vodafone slashed the time and effort needed to process leave requests, time sheets, and expense reports for 63,000 employees with the SAP® mobile platform.

Selling faster and better

Saving lives in healthcare

Accelerating worker productivity

Asian Paints was able to shorten sales cycles and respond to market needs faster by giving mobile sales and customer data to 1,700 sales reps on the go.

With the SAP EMR Unwired mobile app, German hospital Charité made sensitive patient medical records securely accessible to doctors via smart phones and tablets.

of enterprises adopt mobile solutions to increase worker productivity.3

68% of surveyed companies provide smart phones or tablets to their sales professionals.4

expected size of healthcare mobile app market by 2015.5

$392 million:

in mobile payments are expected by 2015. Consumers want banking on the go.6

$1 trillion

Reality check: Employees want to use their preferred mobile devices at work. To stay relevant, companies must accommodate them. Mobile device management safeguards corporate data and networks.

Verizon Business allows employees’ personal devices to securely access the corporate network and data using SAP mobile device management.

workers – 34.9% of the global workforce – will use mobile technology by 2013.8

people will use tablets by 2015, up from 10 million in 2010.9

82 millionof IT decision makers have a mobile strategy.10

>1.19 billion Only 18%

Businesses around the world are leveraging mobile technology to boost productivity, sales, and customer satisfaction.

CSC mobile-enabled 500 salespeople to make quotas faster, focus on qualified leads, and stay up to date with customer information during sales calls.

Learn more about how you can transform your business with SAP mobile solutions at sap.com/mobile

How is mobile transformative?

75%

1 SAP Research, March 20122 SAP and IDG Research, 20123 Forrester Research, June 20114 Aberdeen Research, 20075 InformationWeek, January 18, 2012

©2012 SAP AG. SAP and the SAP logo are trademarks and registered trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and several other countries.

6 KPMG report, April 4, 2012 7 iPass, Inc. Research, March 20128 “Worldwide Mobile Worker Population 2009–2013 Forecast,” IDC, Dec. 20099 Forrester Research, January 4, 201210 SAP and IDG Research, 2012