We performed a comparison between Amazon AWS and SAP Cloud Platform based on our users’ reviews in four categories. After reading all of the collected data, you can find our conclusion below.
Comparison Results: Amazon AWS and SAP Cloud Platform have a similar user rating based on ease of deployment and service and support. However, in terms of cost, Amazon AWS outperforms SAP Cloud Platform. Based on features, users felt Amazon AWS was an overall great solution but needed better data management. In contrast, users of SAP Cloud Platform felt the software had good data synchronization but was still a young product.
"Amazon AWS has good performance and easy management."
"AWS has large community support."
"The product is reliable and quite stable."
"Scalability is one of the biggest benefits we have."
"You can instantly scale resources up or down as needed, avoiding the need to build infrastructure from scratch."
"The initial implementation process is not difficult or complex."
"It offers durability, high availability, fault tolerance, and a high TCO benefit."
"The initial setup is simple and straightforward."
"Scalability is one of the benefits that we have in using the product."
"I found flexibility most valuable in the SAP Cloud Platform. It's a simple tool that's good even for first-time users."
"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."
"The solution can scale."
"SAP is an excellent company with an excellent reputation, excellent products, and dedicated customer support."
"We primarily utilize SAP's ERP capabilities."
"One of the best features of this solution is that it is web-based and you can log in and work on it from anywhere."
"Some features may be better in Azure or some other portal. AWS could add some of those features."
"The price could be better."
"We like everything about the solution except for the general price."
"We would like to see if AWS includes any inbuilt automation. Also, we are very interested in AWS's AI/ML features, as well as IoT, AR, and VR."
"Some services that are not used often have poor quality and need to be improved."
"Scaling is an area that can be improved."
"User personalization and robotic process automation services need to be mature enough. More APIs are required for robotic process automation services. Azure is more mature in terms of user personalization and robotic process automation services. The document processing can also be better. Whenever we want to do any kind of document management, I try to do OCR, ICR, etc. The functionality in AWS has to be more like that."
"AWS has room for improvement on the Kubernetes side. I would like to go a little deeper into the Kubernetes target, Elastic, inner system, and all that. The EKS, target, and all these areas need to be improved, but that is not my key area because I am mostly working on the application side."
"When I started looking at the client's IT architecture, I started by doing a study of their services, DVM, data volume, and management services. According to the results, they could be a lot better at this."
"I'd like to see more local integration."
"The tool's UI is not very intuitive for cloud integration, so it needs research to understand its options and how it may work."
"The product could be improved for consistent user interfaces."
"What I would like to see improved is the learning curve."
"Speaking about the public cloud, it's a very rigid system. So, there is not a lot of customization possible in a public cloud environment."
"The price of the solution could improve."
"I would like to see more and better support for data transformations."
Amazon AWS is ranked 2nd in PaaS Clouds with 250 reviews while SAP Cloud Platform is ranked 6th in PaaS Clouds with 37 reviews. Amazon AWS is rated 8.4, while SAP Cloud Platform is rated 7.8. The top reviewer of Amazon AWS writes "Reliable with good security but is difficult to set up". 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". Amazon AWS is most compared with Linode, OpenShift, Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Pivotal Cloud Foundry, whereas SAP Cloud Platform is most compared with Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Mule Anypoint Platform, webMethods.io Integration and Mendix. See our Amazon AWS vs. SAP Cloud Platform report.
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