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SAP is acquiring digital adoption platform WalkMe for a jaw-dropping $1.5B


While WalkMe has been working with SAP for quite some time, the acquisition will see the German giant using the technology as an add-on to its Business Transformation Management portfolio.

By acquiring WalkMe, we are doubling down on the support we provide our end users, helping them to quickly adopt new solutions and features to get the maximum value out of their IT investments,” Christian Klein, CEO of SAP, said in a press release. Over the years, and after multiple acquisitions, the company transformed into the provider of a full-fledged “digital adoption platform” that enables enterprises to navigate constant technology change with personalized guidance to users, workflow automations and AI-powered insights. Dan Adika, CEO of WalkMe, even shared a demo video showcasing how the offering could power S/4 HANA and provide users nudges to perform different jobs on the application, like creating an invoice order.

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