According to the German "Frankfurt Sunday News" reported that the German commercial software giant SAP announced that the company's potential customers in China is about to reach 1 million, this figure is equivalent to 5 times the current total number of global customers.
In an interview with the newspaper, SAP co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe said: "For us, China will be as important as the United States."
Schmidt also said SAP hopes to reach a cooperation agreement with Chinese government departments on cloud computing services to open up the Chinese market. "We hope to find ways to cooperate with the Chinese government this year."
Earlier it was reported that by 2015, SAP plans to invest 2 billion U.S. dollars in China. SAP's current competitors mainly include Oracle, IBM and Microsoft.
SAP's competitors include Oracle, IBM and Microsoft, plans to invest 2 billion U.S. dollars in China by 2015. SAP mid-term sales target in the Chinese market is 1 billion euros, China will become SAP's sixth largest market.