The German software company started the financial year with strong cloud revenue, but it recognized that exiting the Russian market will impact its bottom line. Credit: Peter Sayer/IDG German software group SAP reported first-quarter revenue growth of 11% for 2022 on Friday, driven in large part by its cloud business. The company’s cloud revenue climbed 31% to €2.8 billion (US$3.02 billion) in the first quarter of 2022, while revenue for its S/4HANA cloud software was €400 million, up 78% year-on-year. Total revenue for the quarter rose to €7.1 billion from €6.4 billion in 2021, which was also above analyst expectations of €6.9 billion. However, SAP’s recent exit from Russia will see the company take an expected revenue hit of around €300 million Impact of the war in Ukraine In early March, SAP publicly announced it was suspending operations in Russia after Ukrainian vice prime minister Mykhailo Fedorov publicly appealed for it to do so. Earlier this week, the company released another statement, saying it was taking further steps toward an orderly exit from the country, having already halted all sales in both Russia and Belarus and begun the process of shutting down all cloud operations in Russia. Despite the impact on its Russian business, SAP confirmed its 2022 forecast for cloud revenue is expected to be between €11.5 billion and €11.9 billion. On an earnings call with analysts, SAP CEO Christian Klein said that despite the challenging political and macroeconomic environment, the first quarter had been strong, before acknowledging that the decision to exit the Russian market will have “a financial impact, both on the top and bottom line.” On the same call, SAP’s CFO Luka Mucic told analysts the company was taking steps to absorb the expected impact of approximately €300 million on its revenues. “This is possible because of our increased cloud momentum, the initiation of disciplined expense management measures and the benefits associated with the streamlining of our portfolio that we expect to execute in the coming months as we continue to focus on strategic growth drivers,” Mucic said. Related content news Appeal court overturns $1.6bn mainframe software ‘poaching’ ruling against IBM AT&T ‘independently decided” to replace BMC software, the appeals court found. By John Leyden May 03, 2024 3 mins Mainframes Legal news IBM and AWS forge global alliance, streamlining access to AI and hybrid cloud solutions This partnership will allow businesses in 92 countries access to IBM’s software products, including data technologies and AI, directly through the AWS Marketplace. By Gyana Swain May 03, 2024 5 mins Amazon Web Services Hybrid Cloud Artificial Intelligence feature UPS delivers customer wins with generative AI The multinational shipping company enlisted LLMs to automate customer message responses, reducing agent handle time and paving the way for genAI use across the enterprise. By Paula Rooney May 03, 2024 7 mins CIO 100 Generative AI Digital Transformation feature Scrum master certification: Top 13 certs for agile pros A Scrum master certification can prove you have the knowledge and competency to lead agile teams successfully. By Sarah K. White, Sharon Florentine May 03, 2024 16 mins Certifications Agile Development IT Skills PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe