Dear Tim:
Customer lists are not something that companies typically make public,
for the obvious reason that they don't want the lists to fall into the
hands of competitors. www.sap.com doesn't appear to list customers,
although there is anecdotal information about them.
Most software companies, however, have user groups; SAP is no
exception. You may want to contact the Americas' SAP Users' Group
(ASUG) which is at www.asug.com. The ASUG site has a lookup feature
for checking on whether particular companies are members, and also
names some specific customers. Perhaps you can get the info you need
by contacting ASUG. If you're able to invest money in this search,
you may want to attend a users' group meeting or see whether you
qualify for an associate membership. ASUG claims to have 1050
corporate members, or 3/4 of North American SAP customers. Look at:
http://www.asug.com
You'll find the names of some specific customers in SAP's press
releases at:
http://www.sap.com/company/press/
You may also get ideas from other sites found with this search:
sap customers
Hope this leads you to what you're looking for.
momerath |