SuccessFactors recently hosted its Influencer Summit for analysts in San Francisco. Through the general business updates, the SuccessFactors platform, and the partnership program, president Mike Ettling focused on how it aims to remain relevant in today’s digital environment.
While Ettling assures that SuccessFactors is on track to exceed revenue, margin and renewal rate targets for 2017, like any company in growth mode, it has its challenges, including:
SuccessFactor’s Platform Development in Full Swing
The R&D focus for the following year will be channeled into designing code for scale and stability, suite integration across the SuccessFactors ecosystem, and delivery on innovation announcements. Regarding software development, SuccessFactors highlighted the following areas for 2016:
SuccessFactors can Challenge Workday in the Services Channel
The company is looking to both leverage its partner base in complimentary app development but also refine its governance of these partnerships to standardize on the quality of implementation and platform management. Standout partners in this space include Deloitte, Accenture, NGA HR and NTT Data (see HfS Blueprint SuccessFactors Services 2016). About 65% of major HR BPO providers are SuccessFactors implementation partners. Couple that fact with excellent revenue growth and it is apparent the software provider now has a major foothold in the market. Even so, the challenge of competing with Workday, especially in the talent management space, remains. However, through wide-scale BPO buy-in and developments within the platform through Talent Next, coupled with the acquisition of MultiPosting, SuccessFactors is well positioned to give Workday a run for its money in this space over the next two years.
The Bottom Line: SuccessFactors is SAP’s Best Bet to Align with the As-a-Service Economy
The writing off of legacy platforms is a major theme among both buyers and service providers in this market, although on-premises HCM systems are far from dead. SAP is still actively selling ERP and many larger buyers are still stuck with these systems. However, through implementation partnerships and refined integration processes, the challenge of moving over to the cloud is becoming less painful for buyers. Also, given the level of reporting and analytical insight, coupled with increasing levels of intelligent automation and holistic security from SuccessFactors, the company is playing an ever more important role in the evolution of the As-A-Service Economy.
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