To: All the amazing people I had the privilege to collaborate with over the years
Hi folks,
Last year’s changes made clear to me that it’s time for me to move on and leave SAP. It took a while to sort things out, but now it’s official.
SAP has been 30 years of my life — my family would argue that it has actually been
all my life. 30 years — how crazy is that?
When I joined SAP in 1988 as a student after a job interview with Klaus Tschira, the company had roughly 500 employees. It’s unbelievable how far we’ve all come together since then. From German startup to global leader — how amazing! I am so proud of all of what we have jointly achieved. All the years I tried to do my part to help make the world run a little better and improve people’s lives a tiny bit every day — thru working with great colleagues at SAP, working with our equally impressive customers and unbelievably innovative partners.
Over all those years we’ve delivered so many products I can barely recall all of them. In the technology space alone, we expanded from on premises NetWeaver to the Cloud with SAP Cloud Platform and all its environments, from client-server to cloud-native, from relational DB to HANA in-memory, from R/3 to S/4 HANA, from ABAP to Java to bring-your-own-language, from software to service, from proprietary to open standards and open source, from waterfall to agile & lean to DevOps, from SAP Data Centers only to a multi-cloud strategy with AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, from license to subscription to pay-per-use, from serving SAP applications only to innovating together with an amazing open partner ecosystem, growing SAP Cloud Platform from basically zero to more than 10.000 customers in less than 3 years. We did all that and so much more while doing our best to ensure that our customers and partners weren’t lost on that journey. And I believe we didn’t screw it up by and large.
Steve Jobs once said that
“your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it.”
I’ve always loved what I did during my time at SAP. But it would be wrong to compromise on that ever. So I decided that it’s time for me to move on. Not an easy decision for sure after all those years. I’m leaving with a bit of sadness to not see us continue together on SAP’s journey, but I am for sure also excited and curious to explore and figure out what’s to come next for me.
Nothing we’ve ever achieved would have been possible without
you — amazing people that collaborated jointly to turn great ideas into amazing innovations for the business. Without all your commitment and passion and believe in the greater cause to literally “make the world run better and improve people’s lives”. Perhaps we didn’t always do
everything right, but we were striving to
do the right thing all the time. And most importantly: we did
do! We did not just
think or
talk. We
did — we invented, we created, we built, we delivered, we created impact. And that’s more important than anything else.
“For Nature cannot be fooled.” [R. Feynman]
A big
THANK YOU to each of you who supported me in contributing my own part to making us more successful! Jointly you will continue rocking and I am convinced: You’re going to leave a dent in the universe with what you do! Just keep dreaming of what could be and remain curious how to actually turn it into reality! All the rest will kick in in due time.
Looking back, I am grateful for the time I could be a part of this mind-boggling journey over the past 30 years. It was so much fun. SAP, our customers and partners – all the individuals behind the brand names big and small – and the spirit and attitude they contribute to the bigger whole – this is what makes working at SAP so unique! I will remain in awe for this company, our customers and partners.
“No one’s future has been written yet. It’s you who creates your future. So better make it a good one.”
Take care,
Björn
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