We performed a comparison between Pantheon and SAP Cloud Platform based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two PaaS Clouds solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The product allows users to create multiple development environments."
"Pantheon has the most valuable workflow model."
"The solution can scale."
"It’s great that we have the entire suite of SAP at our fingertips."
"The most valuable features of SAP Cloud Platform are security integration and scalability."
"The mapping transformation allows us to connect our on-premise ECC to the cloud system."
"Improved our speed to bring our mobile applications into productive use in a cost-effective way."
"The dashboard provides pretty good clarity."
"SAP Cloud Platform's most valuable features are its exhaustiveness, scalability with minimum maintenance, and functionality."
"To be able to define multiple sub accounts in order to accommodate and separate development, test, and productive environments."
"Pantheon has the most valuable workflow model."
"The Multidev environment is very costly compared to other tools like AWS and GCP."
"The solution’s pricing could be improved."
"Planning features are limited to the finance module."
"The product's price is an area of concern where improvements are required."
"From what I understand, the SAP Cloud Platform is for implementation on AWS or Azure, and it's not meant to be a full-fledged cloud solution, so while using the platform, an area for improvement is that it has fewer offerings and is less flexible when compared to AWS. AWS has a lot more flexibility than the SAP Cloud Platform. I've also used Azure in college and AWS in between, and I prefer AWS over the SAP Cloud Platform. The only reason I would ever stick with the SAP Cloud Platform is to create applications integrated with SAP or with other companies within SAP, such as SuccessFactors. When you go into the SAP Cloud Platform web page, it's a bit bland and has relatively limited offerings. For example, there doesn't seem to be in-house MongoDB support, but I realize there's in-house support for the PostgreSQL database, so there are fewer offerings in the SAP Cloud Platform. Yes, you can always go for a database on the actual MongoDB server rather than depending on the offerings of the SAP Cloud Platform. However, it's still better to support MongoDB from the platform, so payment is consolidated, rather than going to a different location to make a payment. Another room for improvement in the SAP Cloud Platform is the need to create an SAP subaccount if you need to use the platform unless you have an SSO login by Google or if you're using a different identity provider such as Microsoft or Google. Instead of requiring dependency on SAP, it would be good if users could use the SAP Cloud Platform even without a subaccount on SAP. For example, when hosting an application on AWS or Azure, you don't have to create an account in Amazon or Microsoft. You can still do it using Google. You can use almost anything, so I'd like SAP to improve by removing the dependency, particularly the requirement to create an SAP account to use the SAP Cloud Platform."
"Better connectivity to on-premise systems would help us to support older systems that are migrating to the cloud."
"The areas I think this solution should improve are monitoring and adapting."
"The main problem is that there aren't any easy migrations from SAP PO to SAP CPI, so from process orchestration to cloud platform integration."
"When they innovate too fast, they end up confusing their customers."
Pantheon is ranked 20th in PaaS Clouds with 2 reviews while SAP Cloud Platform is ranked 6th in PaaS Clouds with 38 reviews. Pantheon is rated 7.6, while SAP Cloud Platform is rated 7.8. The top reviewer of Pantheon writes "The product is user-friendly and performs well, but it is very costly compared to other tools". On the other hand, the top reviewer of SAP Cloud Platform writes "Provides seamless integration with CTI for streamlined data synchronization but complexity and challenges in migrating existing applications to the low-code model for custom application development". Pantheon is most compared with Amazon AWS, Acquia Cloud, Microsoft Azure, GoDaddy and Cloudways, whereas SAP Cloud Platform is most compared with Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, webMethods.io Integration and Mule Anypoint Platform. See our Pantheon vs. SAP Cloud Platform report.
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