Information Technology Business Partner and Enterprise Architecture Lead at Power International Holding
Real User
Top 5
2023-07-12T08:59:18Z
Jul 12, 2023
SAP Cloud Platform is expensive. It can be quite costly. When comparing the pricing model, it can sometimes feel like a black box with SAP Cloud. The customer's ability to decide and manage costs is somewhat unknown because there isn't a dashboard that displays usage and related information. Understanding the components, usage mix, and how to optimize service cost options can be challenging for customers without assistance from SAP. When SAP handles the pricing, they may not fully understand the customer's perspective, as their primary focus is on generating revenue.
SAP Cloud Platform costs $2 to $5 per hour, while I found other platforms way more affordable. You have to pay per use, though that's fine because that means the cost is flexible.
The prices are very similar from solution to solution. Microsoft Dynamics, however, is cheaper than SAP or Oracle. While SAP is expensive, it is a very good product.
SAP Solution Lead for US,Canada and Latam at Tata Consultancy
Real User
Top 20
2022-05-31T13:28:00Z
May 31, 2022
Their enterprise management has standard pricing. This means whatever you use, the cost will be, almost more or less the same, however, there are other components where it depends on the volumes of your business. The licensing model for each application is different, not all of them follow the same model.
Senior Architect at a construction company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5
2022-05-31T13:26:00Z
May 31, 2022
I don't have the details about pricing. It's been managed by a different contract team. We have only the user-based information, and the technical information. The cost part is managed by a different team. It's a subscription. You just subscribe to whatever services you want and you get certain credits upfront. For example, when you get a first-time account, and if you choose the SAP Cloud Platform, then SAP would be providing certain credits. That credit would be reduced based on your usage. At the end of the month, you will come to know how much credit is left for you, then you can just increase or start using
I'm not sure about the exact pricing because I do not really deal with pricing information directly. But it is my understanding and my experience that SAP's pricing is usually high compared to the competition. But this is also justified because they hold their products and services to quite high standards. If clients want quality, the pricing is always costly.
Senior Associate Consultant at a tech services company
Consultant
2019-08-18T07:52:00Z
Aug 18, 2019
Licensing costs for this solution are based on the number of users and the bandwidth. SAP is more expensive than other solutions, but they have total prepackaged content for ERP. They have a vast module, and a good hold on the complete ERP. It's not cheaper, but I believe that it is the best in the market in terms of ERP.
SAP Cloud Platform is an integration platform as a service (iPaaS) and PaaS cloud tool. It powers applications that deliver real-time insights to contribute to more effective and timely decision-making. Customers all over the world from different-sized companies use SAP Cloud Platform to build application extensions, integrate landscapes, or extend existing enterprise applications in the cloud.
The platform incorporates innovative technologies, including big data, Internet of Things (IoT),...
SAP Cloud Platform is an expensive solution.
The solution is worth the money. I rate the pricing a three or four out of ten. It is subscription-based.
SAP Cloud Platform Integration is an expensive product. I rate its pricing an eight out of ten.
SAP Cloud Platform is generally more expensive than the other options.
SAP Cloud Platform is expensive. It can be quite costly. When comparing the pricing model, it can sometimes feel like a black box with SAP Cloud. The customer's ability to decide and manage costs is somewhat unknown because there isn't a dashboard that displays usage and related information. Understanding the components, usage mix, and how to optimize service cost options can be challenging for customers without assistance from SAP. When SAP handles the pricing, they may not fully understand the customer's perspective, as their primary focus is on generating revenue.
On a scale of one to ten, where one is a high price, and ten is a low price, I rate the pricing a six or seven.
The price of the solution depends on the package that is purchased. There are many packages to choose from. The packages are not overly expensive.
We're paying I believe $30,000 per year for the SAP Cloud Platform.
SAP Cloud Platform costs $2 to $5 per hour, while I found other platforms way more affordable. You have to pay per use, though that's fine because that means the cost is flexible.
Cost-wise, I'm unsure of how expensive the SAP Cloud Platform is.
I’m not sure how much the solution costs overall.
SAP offers yearly, subscription-based, and pay-as-you-use licensing.
I don’t have any details in regard to pricing.
The prices are very similar from solution to solution. Microsoft Dynamics, however, is cheaper than SAP or Oracle. While SAP is expensive, it is a very good product.
Their enterprise management has standard pricing. This means whatever you use, the cost will be, almost more or less the same, however, there are other components where it depends on the volumes of your business. The licensing model for each application is different, not all of them follow the same model.
I don't have the details about pricing. It's been managed by a different contract team. We have only the user-based information, and the technical information. The cost part is managed by a different team. It's a subscription. You just subscribe to whatever services you want and you get certain credits upfront. For example, when you get a first-time account, and if you choose the SAP Cloud Platform, then SAP would be providing certain credits. That credit would be reduced based on your usage. At the end of the month, you will come to know how much credit is left for you, then you can just increase or start using
We have a yearly license.
The cost when it comes to monitoring can be difficult. We have to be very, very careful and aware of any changes so the price won't go up too much.
The rates are client-specific because they are negotiated. The actual rates may be classified, even for me.
I'm not sure about the exact pricing because I do not really deal with pricing information directly. But it is my understanding and my experience that SAP's pricing is usually high compared to the competition. But this is also justified because they hold their products and services to quite high standards. If clients want quality, the pricing is always costly.
Licensing costs for this solution are based on the number of users and the bandwidth. SAP is more expensive than other solutions, but they have total prepackaged content for ERP. They have a vast module, and a good hold on the complete ERP. It's not cheaper, but I believe that it is the best in the market in terms of ERP.