SAP Announces Zions Bancorporation Has Adopted Closed-Loop Enterprise Performance Management to Increase Profitability, Operatio
20 January 2010 - 1:00AM
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Latest Release of SAP(R) BusinessObjects(TM) Enterprise Performance
Management Closes the Gap Between Strategy and Execution, Driving
Customer Adoption and Market Momentum SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 19
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SAP AG (NYSE:SAP) today announced that
Zions Bancorporation has implemented SAP® BusinessObjects(TM)
enterprise performance management (EPM) solutions and is now
following SAP's closed-loop performance management model, resulting
in greater transparency, tighter operational control and
profitability that exceeds industry standards. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050310/SFTH009LOGO-a) Zions
Bancorporation is one of the nation's premier financial services
companies, consisting of a collection of banks in select
high-growth markets. Under local management teams and community
identities, Zions operates approximately 500 full-service banking
offices, offering a variety of banking services, including
investment, mortgage and electronic banking services. The company
has recently deployed two EPM solutions from SAP - the SAP®
BusinessObjects(TM) Profitability and Cost Management and SAP®
BusinessObjects(TM) Planning and Consolidation applications - to
pass information and processes between formally siloed
applications. Zions Bancorporation has produced resource
requirements and unit costs modeled in the SAP BusinessObjects
Profitability and Cost Management application and plans to seed
them in the SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation
application, resulting in more accurate expense planning and a
shorter budgeting cycle. The coordination between the applications
will give the bank the insight and agility it needs to respond to
changing conditions and help ensure that operating expenses are
tightly aligned with revenues. Zions turned to SAP because it had a
limited degree of insight into the profitability of its accounts
and a cumbersome budgeting process that required individual
managers to make their best assessments of annual budgeting
forecasts. Since implementing the SAP BusinessObjects Profitability
and Cost Management application, the company can now determine the
profitability of each customer, account, channel and product -
information it uses to shape the pricing of new services and loans.
In addition, Zions Bancorporation will be using the SAP
BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation application to gain a
higher-level view of all activities happening within the bank, to
track trends and cycles across all activity areas of the bank and
then use this information to create quarterly budgets that tie
resource allocation to predicted activity levels. Using SAP
BusinessObjects software, Zions' budgets and resource planning will
become far more accurate, which in turn will help reduce costs and
help them to achieve rates of profitability that exceed that of its
peers. "We now have more than 2,350 people using SAP
BusinessObjects EPM solutions, which has resulted in a
multi-dimensional view of our data and significant savings in the
number of hours employees spend to collect, process and analyze the
data we need to run our business," said H. Walter Young, Finance
Director, Zions Bancorporation. "Using the SAP BusinessObjects
Profitability and Cost Management application, we have been able to
identify, measure and manage excess capacity to make sure our
organization is running as efficiently as possible. In addition,
the ability to use cost modeling to rapidly assess how changing
business volumes impact resource needs and the ability to seed this
information into the budgeting process will transform the process
for business managers. They will no longer have to build their
budget alone, since we will do most of the work for them. In
addition, the streamlined budgeting process will free up our time
to focus on our numbers and ensure that operational plans are on
track." Closed-Loop Enterprise Performance Management Enabled by
Latest Release of SAP BusinessObjects Solutions The latest versions
of the SAP BusinessObjects EPM solutions, which were released in
late 2009, continue to deliver on the company's road map promises
of unifying the disparate disciplines of EPM, business intelligence
(BI) and governance, risk and compliance (GRC), and creates the
platform on which companies like Zions Bancorporation will deliver
closed-looped performance management processes. Woven together,
these capabilities will comprise the most mature and functional EPM
suite, helping to deliver reduced total cost of ownership; faster
and more accurate close cycles; more accurate and reliable
forecasts and plans; and increased compliance, trust and control.
One such company that has implemented SAP's latest release is
Viareport, which hosts the SAP® BusinessObjects(TM) Financial
Consolidation application for its customers and helps them drive
more efficient financial close processes. Commenting on the latest
release, Emmanuel Amon, CEO of ViaReport, said, "We wanted to take
part in the ramp-up program for the latest version of SAP's EPM
solutions so that we were among the first to offer the latest
version of this application to our customers. Viareport believes
that SAP's vision for closed-loop performance management is
market-leading; in addition to providing many ease-of-use and
functional advances, their latest release, which optimizes
integration with SAP BusinessObjects BI tools and transactional
systems like SAP ERP, delivers on this promise." Recently, industry
analyst group IDC validated this position, ranking SAP as a leader
in the combined worldwide financial performance management and
strategy management analytic applications(1) market according to
software revenue in 2007 and 2008 (see "SAP Ranked Leader in the
Combined Performance Management and Analytic Applications Market
for Second Consecutive Year by Leading Analyst Firm"). In addition,
independent analyst firm Forrester Research Inc. cited SAP as a
leader in business performance solutions (BPS) in the November 2009
report, The Forrester Wave(TM): Business Performance Solutions, Q4
2009 (see "SAP Named a Leader in Business Performance Management
Solutions by Independent Research Firm"). "Our customers have
indicated that the consistent execution of strategy is a challenge
of the greatest concern in their organizations," said Stephanie
Buscemi, vice president of Marketing, Enterprise Performance
Management and Governance, Risk, and Compliance, SAP AG. "We are
finding this to be true across industries as we work to adapt our
solutions to industry-specific needs. By delivering on our road map
and vision to enable true closed-loop performance management
processes, we are helping executives to share information across
silos and form a more complete picture of the performance and
potential of their enterprise. Companies like Zions Bancorporation
are an excellent example of how many companies are embracing our
approach to EPM to effectively deliver against corporate strategy."
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