SAP's "Third" CEO: Vishal Sikka

Early on at Sapphire 2010, CTO Vishal Sikka took on a somewhat starring and surprising role, even with his co-CEOs on stage.

to Applications |
He's not as well known as legendary SAP cofounder and chairman Hasso Plattner. And his profile isn't as glamorous as SAP's new co-CEOs, Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe.

But the stock of SAP CTO Vishal Sikka appears to be on the rise.

SAP CTO Vishal Sikka

You'll recall that SAP's senior management and executive board endured a shake up (to put it mildly) early in 2010, and Sikka came through the carnage without a scratch: He was granted a seat on the SAP executive board from his home base in Palo Alto.

Plattner has, for all intents and purposes, dubbed Sikka (who was SAP's first-ever CTO) as the tech heir apparent as well as a worthy partner—the Robin to Hasso's Batman.

Sikka's presence and expertise among senior SAP management was on display on the first morning of SAP's Sapphire show in Orlando. During the dual-continent opening press conference (McDermott was in Orlando, Snabe in Frankfurt), there were several questions from the assembled analysts and media in which the co-CEOs deferred to Sikka, who was sitting in the front row and not up on stage with McDermott).

Once or twice, Sikka didn't even wait to be asked for his opinion, charging up to the microphone and handling the question. He answered smartly, succinctly (if somewhat dispassionately) on topics ranging from in-memory databases, the brand-new Sybase acquisition, Oracle's Exadata threat, joint partnerships with IBM, Intel and HP, and the status of NetWeaver ("Alive and well," he stated dryly).

No one would expect McDermott or Snabe to hold court on the intricacies of, say, in-memory database innovation. But what I found interesting was both Sikka's confidence and the co-CEOs deference. Sikka wasn't afraid of addressing larger business issues, either.

As I have stated before, SAP has worked hard to shift the conversation from the personal and political strife that lurked behind the scenes at the German software giant last year, and put the emphasis back on the technology. So Sikka's ascendance is entirely predictable.

Being tight with Hasso doesn't hurt, either. (That's some good "grooming.")

I spoke with Sikka in June 2009 for a profile on CIO.com. He has more than a thousand employees working under him as well as "partner customers" who aid in SAP's co-innovative efforts, he says. His most important and challenging task, however, is to innovate, innovate, innovate. Which is easier said than done, especially given the cloud pressure facing the world's number-one business apps vendor.

During the press conference this morning, McDermott mentioned SAP's "crown jewels" several times, referring, implicitly, to its suite of business applications. He could also have been referring to SAP's CTO seated in the front row.

Do you Tweet? Follow me on Twitter @twailgum. Follow everything from CIO.com on Twitter @CIOonline.

Print
What is Tech Briefcase?
TechBriefcase is a new, free service where IT Professionals can Search, Store and Share IT white papers and content like this. Learn more
Bookmark content
Speed up your research efforts with content across the web.
Search and Store
Find the white papers you need. Create folders for any topic.
View Anywhere
Open your briefcase on your iPhone, tablet or desktop. Share with colleagues.
Don't have an account yet?

Browse CIO Blogs

See all CIO Blogs »

Cloud computing has emerged as one of the most significant game changers to hit the technology landscape in the past 20 years. With this massive expansion of the cloud, the perception of the IT organization is shifting from a utility player to a change agent. This eBook breaks down five ways progressive organizations are using cloud-based IT Management solutions to help drive innovation and become more strategic, including: adding visibility and analytics, speeding up time-to-value, lowering costs, improving prioritization, and providing a blueprint for future cloud deployments.
Read the white paper to see how IBM helped Citigroup deliver new services and enhancements to their 200 million customers faster.
There are 3 ways to modernize legacy applications: rewrite completely, acquire packaged solutions or migrate existing code. This paper explains why it's best to migrate and how IBM® Rational® software can help.
Accommodating specific lines of business can result in a hybrid ecosystem of applications and servers. The resulting complexity of this architecture makes for an environment that is costly to maintain and difficult to change when addressing new challenges.
This whitepaper will help you to define a mobile device passcode policy. Security managers must attempt to reconcile two opposing goals. They must: 1) create a passcode policy that is strong enough to protect the device if it is lost or stolen, while: 2) not annoying users with needless length or complexity.
This whitepaper, authored by The Radicati Group, looks at the key reasons organizations should consider moving to a cloud-based archiving solution. Email archiving solutions enable organizations to store, monitor, and collect electronic data exchanged by their users to comply with internal policies and regulations.
ATERNITY will showcase a 30-minute demo on how Fortune 500 companies are leveraging its award-winning FPI Platform to deliver a user-centric approach to Proactive IT Management.
For businesses to move forward and tap into the ever-expanding universe of Internet users and network-enabled devices, it's critical to learn how to make the transition to IPv6. Learn the critical steps your organization must take to make a seamless transition-and keep your business world connected.
Learn how IT teams can protect against spear phishing tactics. Harry Sverdlove, chief technology officer of Bit9 offers a frank discussion about spear phishing - the most common technique used in today's advanced attacks.
Learn how to build a solid business case for your migration to Red Hat Enterprise Linux so you can run leaner, innovate faster, be more flexible and own the New Now.
Social media isn't about you; it's about everything around you. As you consider how your customers want to communicate with you, social media is something that can't be ignored. But what should your strategy be? Is social media "just another channel?" What kind of a plan makes sense for your contact center and for your customers? Join our experts as they share their insight and research results.
Hardware tokens were a popular method of strong authentication in past years but the cumbersome provisioning and distribution tasks, high support requirements and replacement costs have limited their growth. The additional log-in steps that hardware tokens require and the resulting user frustrations have limited adoption and make them impractical for larger scale partner and customer applications.

Newsletter Sign-Up »

Receive the latest news test, reviews and trends on your favorite technology topics

Choose a newsletter
  1. View all Newsletters | Privacy Policy