FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) Business software maker SAP AG said net profit grew 10 percent in the second quarter to 724 million euros ($948 million) despite the economic slowdown in Asia.
SAP said Thursday that cost discipline helped it overcome a 7 percent slide in sales in its Asia-Pacific-Japan region. It said slowing growth in China was deterring businesses across the region - particularly in Australia and Japan - from investing in new software and computing services.
China's economic growth cooled to an annual 7.5 percent in the quarter from 7.7 percent in the first quarter, the weakest figure since 1991.
Co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe called it "a good quarter in spite of a challenging market environment."
The company, based in Walldorf, Germany, saw strong growth in the company's off-site cloud computing business. Subscriptions and support revenue there more than tripled to 159 million euros from 52 million euros in the same quarter a year ago.