SAP launches Hana, sees Indian cloud market at $4.1 billion by 2020

SAP launches Hana, sees Indian cloud market at $4.1 billion by 2020
Gartner projects India's public cloud services revenue to grow at 37.5% in 2018 to $2.5 billion, up from $1.8 billion in 2017.
MUMBAI: Leading enterprise resources planning services provider SAP, which today launched its public cloud offering called Hana, expects the country to be among the top cloud markets globally by 2020, with a USD 4.1-billion market opportunity.

Hana Cloud, which was launched last year globally, is powered by machine learning and artificial intelligence and can help companies become more intelligent entities.

"India is expected to be among the top cloud markets in the world by 2020, with a USD 4.1-billion business opportunity," Melissa Di Donato, chief revenue officer, Hana Cloud at SAP, said announcing the launch of the new public cloud platform.

"By making our digital core all pervasive through Hana public cloud, SAP's market leadership in ERP space is poised to be replicated in the cloud as well," she added.

The 46-year-old SAP has been present in the country since past two decades and is the second largest subsidiary of the US company in terms of resources employed with over 12,000 people under its rolls.

SAP India has around 10,000 customers here, of which around 80 per cent are SMEs, said Deb Deep Sengupta, president and managing director for SAP Indian subcontinent.

Meanwhile, consultancy firm Gartner today projected the country's public cloud services revenue to grow at 37.5 per cent in 2018 to USD 2.5 billion, up from USD 1.8 billion in 2017.

Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) will be the fastest growing segment of the public cloud market, according to Gartner, which will hit the USD 1-billion mark this year, an increase of 46 per cent over 2017.