SAP promised a lower cost of licensing, maintaining, and hosting its ERP applications by having a single subscription fee.
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Under this offering, SAP bundles of previously existing services and new services into a package that focuses in 3 main points/steps: With this approach, SAP will have a closer relationship and major engagement with the customer. It is a program that provides a holistic approach to support customers in the transformation become an intelligent enterprise, based on cloud technologies. This is the problem that SAP tries to resolve with SAP RISE.
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Customers implement S/4HANA, they may migrate to cloud infrastructure but the transformation that we understand as intelligent enterprise, at the end is not achieved. And in my opinion, it is true because this is what we are seeing currently, accross multiple projects. Thanks to the experience gained these last years, SAP has understood that just providing infrastructure or better applications, would not be enough for its customers to achieve the goal of a meaningful digital transformation. SAP gives us a clear idea about RISE with its strapline: “Business Technology as a Service”. In this blog I will try to recap the central points that I was able to identify / summarize when reading about this topic. During the last couple of months, we have been hearing about SAP RISE. As usually happens with new SAP programs or transformations, it takes a few months until the community really understands what we are talking about.