List of SAP BusinessObjects Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SAP BusinessObjects for Analytics and BI from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using SAP BusinessObjects for Analytics and BI include: BP, a United Kingdom based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 100500 employees and revenues of $189.19 billion, BMW, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 157457 employees and revenues of $165.84 billion, Home Depot, a United States based Retail organisation with 470000 employees and revenues of $159.51 billion, Allianz, a Germany based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 156626 employees and revenues of $140.34 billion, Dell, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 108000 employees and revenues of $95.60 billion and many others.
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1&1 Internet | Communications | 3155 | $4.3B | Germany | SAP | SAP BusinessObjects | Analytics and BI | 2017 | n/a | In 2017, 1&1 Internet implemented SAP BusinessObjects as its Analytics and BI platform. The deployment was directed by the Head of SAP Finance & BI and prioritized centralization of financial reporting, enterprise reporting consolidation, and self service BI for finance stakeholders. Configuration emphasized the SAP BusinessObjects semantic layer through universe design, Web Intelligence for ad hoc analysis, Crystal Reports for pixel perfect financial statements, and the BI Launch Pad for centralized access and scheduling. Automated report publication and scheduling were established to support month end and management reporting cadences, with row level security and access controls applied to protect sensitive finance data. The implementation included metadata modeling and report versioning to support standardized report catalogs and change control. Operational scope centered on the finance organization across Germany, covering financial close, statutory reporting support, and management reporting workflows. Governance was formalized under the Head of SAP Finance & BI with defined report ownership, approval workflows for publication, and a phased rollout plan that prioritized core finance deliverables. Training for report owners and documentation of universes and report templates were included as part of the operational handover. | |
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1-800-Flowers.com | Retail | 4000 | $1.8B | United States | SAP | SAP BusinessObjects | Analytics and BI | 2009 | n/a | In 2009 1-800-Flowers.com implemented SAP BusinessObjects as its Analytics and BI solution. The deployment established SAP BusinessObjects as the central enterprise reporting and dashboarding layer for retail and commerce reporting needs. The SAP BusinessObjects environment delivered enterprise reporting, interactive dashboarding, scheduled batch reports and a semantic layer to support self service consumption and governed BI. Operational support activities documented for the environment included DB2 database administration and migrations, performance tuning, batch job management and transport control consistent with SAP Basis responsibilities. Integrations tied SAP BusinessObjects to the broader SAP estate and commerce stack, including SAP BW for data warehousing and reporting, SAP ERP for transactional reporting, SAP PI for integration orchestration, SAP SCM, EWM and SNC modules for supply chain visibility, and IBM WebSphere Commerce for storefront analytics. System monitoring and lifecycle interfaces were integrated with SAP Solution Manager for change management and system monitoring. Governance and operations were centered on SAP Solution Manager 7.0 and 7.1 capabilities, including work center administration, system monitoring, change management and LMDB population, supported by 24/7 AIX administration, PowerHA clustering and disaster recovery validation. Tooling referenced in operational runbooks included Wily Introscope for application performance monitoring and end to end trace analysis, reflecting an enterprise grade support model for SAP BusinessObjects and adjacent SAP systems. | |
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3M Australia | Manufacturing | 660 | $200M | Australia | SAP | SAP BusinessObjects | Analytics and BI | 2017 | n/a | In 2017, 3M Australia implemented SAP BusinessObjects as a centralized Analytics and BI platform to support ANZ service and supply coordination, Bunnings sales support, and CBG complaint resolution for its largest key accounts. The deployment focused on reporting-driven operational control, with SAP BusinessObjects delivering scheduled analytical outputs to inventory, sales and marketing functions across the organization. SAP BusinessObjects was configured to run allocation and exception reports that inform manual allocation of stock to incoming orders, with the main allocation report executed twice daily at 10am and 2pm. Functional capabilities implemented included stock allocation reporting, out of stock and cancelled lines reporting, item rationalization analysis, and order issue tracking for pricing, minimum order quantity and non-list stock scenarios. The SAP BusinessObjects implementation was used specifically to identify potential out of stocks and lead time extensions and to surface items for rationalization and non-working inventory review against the KPI of less than 4% of sales. The implementation integrated operationally with Power BI reporting for inventory on hand tracking, with downstream workflows consuming SAP BusinessObjects and PBI outputs. Operational touchpoints included the Bunnings Portal for inventory stock on hand exports and the Lincoln Brokerage Portal for promotion tasks and shelf photo verification, with Excel exports emailed to field sales managers. Collaboration workflows engaged Channel Sales, Marketing and the Analyst team to act on SAP BusinessObjects insights and to minimize inventory impact from point of sale demand increases. Governance and process changes centered on a cadence of scheduled reporting and exception management meetings, supply issues management sessions, and documented manual workarounds to protect priority customer inventory availability. Weekly out of stock and cancelled lines reporting was established as an operational control, and promotion execution followed a task and verification workflow tied to third party broker activity and portal submissions. SAP BusinessObjects served as the authoritative reporting layer driving these governance cadences. SAP BusinessObjects provided the primary Analytics and BI capability for order allocation, exception detection and inventory rationalization, used to minimize cancelled orders and reduce back orders while identifying non-working inventory for marketing review. The implementation emphasized reporting discipline and cross-functional operational workflows rather than automated replenishment, with outputs consumed by supply chain, sales support, marketing and customer service teams. | |
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Manufacturing | 1521 | $760M | United Kingdom | SAP | SAP BusinessObjects | Analytics and BI | 2017 | n/a |
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Retail | 10000 | $1.2B | Germany | SAP | SAP BusinessObjects | Analytics and BI | 2017 | n/a |
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Non Profit | 1000 | $556M | United Kingdom | SAP | SAP BusinessObjects | Analytics and BI | 2017 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 55000 | $56.3B | United States | SAP | SAP BusinessObjects | Analytics and BI | 2014 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 584 | $169M | United Kingdom | SAP | SAP BusinessObjects | Analytics and BI | 2020 | n/a |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 14000 | $5.6B | Ireland | SAP | SAP BusinessObjects | Analytics and BI | 2017 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 8460 | $3.2B | United Arab Emirates | SAP | SAP BusinessObjects | Analytics and BI | 2019 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating SAP BusinessObjects
- Geus Company, a United States based Utilities organization with 116 Employees
- Vestas, a Denmark based Manufacturing company with 31363 Employees
- Nouryon (formerly AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals), a Netherlands based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organization with 8300 Employees
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