Previously, BW (Business Warehouse) on HANA was priced together with the ERP, not separately. I think the latest version, BW/4HANA, is priced separately. So it used to be one package, but now it's priced separately. ERP is priced more than others, or at least on par with the top ones.
Pricing is always a consideration with SAP. You need to navigate the contracts and agreements carefully. But, with the right terms in place, it can be a cost-effective solution.
There is a need to make payments towards the licensing costs attached to the solution. Whether the price of the product will be expensive or not is something that depends on the buyers' negotiation skills with SAP. SAP sells products at different rates. For some, the rates offered by SAP can be costly while for others it may seem cheap. The price ultimately depends on how you have negotiated your contract with SAP. Speaking about whether there are any extra costs attached to the product apart from the standard licensing fees, I am not very sure about where the customer service from SAP fits into the licensing model.
For the on-premises version of the product, the solution offers a perpetual-based licensing model to its users. In general, SAP offers a monthly subscription-based licensing model to its users. The product's customers state that the solution is expensive. SAP is always open to negotiations with its customers.
SAP BW/4HANA Specialist at a government with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-07-12T12:35:29Z
Jul 12, 2022
The SAP HANA application still hasn't been leveraged to the fullest extent, but it's a multi-year enterprise license. They moved from on-premise to a IAAS solution that is hosted on Azure. They must have worked out some other licensing during this migration, but I'm not familiar with that.
I can't comment on the cost because it keeps changing based on the plan and company requirements. There are different procedures and corporate discounts.
Associate Manager at a consultancy with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-01-27T20:42:58Z
Jan 27, 2021
As an investment, the solution is very expensive. We pay 72% every year to SAP. Additionally, we pay for support for the solution and a vendor to do maintenance.
Head of Enterprise Reporting & Analytics at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-01-07T16:23:42Z
Jan 7, 2021
We started as early birds from the SAP side. We got this entire suite for free. I cannot really talk about the price because we didn't have to pay anything.
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We have a broad licensing arrangement, which is expensive but worth it for sizeable businesses.
Previously, BW (Business Warehouse) on HANA was priced together with the ERP, not separately. I think the latest version, BW/4HANA, is priced separately. So it used to be one package, but now it's priced separately. ERP is priced more than others, or at least on par with the top ones.
Pricing is always a consideration with SAP. You need to navigate the contracts and agreements carefully. But, with the right terms in place, it can be a cost-effective solution.
There is a need to make payments towards the licensing costs attached to the solution. Whether the price of the product will be expensive or not is something that depends on the buyers' negotiation skills with SAP. SAP sells products at different rates. For some, the rates offered by SAP can be costly while for others it may seem cheap. The price ultimately depends on how you have negotiated your contract with SAP. Speaking about whether there are any extra costs attached to the product apart from the standard licensing fees, I am not very sure about where the customer service from SAP fits into the licensing model.
For the on-premises version of the product, the solution offers a perpetual-based licensing model to its users. In general, SAP offers a monthly subscription-based licensing model to its users. The product's customers state that the solution is expensive. SAP is always open to negotiations with its customers.
The solution is expensive.
The product is free if we have the ECC license.
It's a little expensive compared to Microsoft Azure.
The price is high and currently only affordable for large organizations.
It is an expensive product. The licensing strategy is pretty much the same for all SAP products, and I or my team are not exposed to it.
The solution is extremely expensive. I'd rate them three out of ten in terms of affordability.
The cost and licensing depends on how the customer is going to use the solution.
The cost is average. I'd rate it five out of ten in terms of the affordability of the standard license.
The SAP HANA application still hasn't been leveraged to the fullest extent, but it's a multi-year enterprise license. They moved from on-premise to a IAAS solution that is hosted on Azure. They must have worked out some other licensing during this migration, but I'm not familiar with that.
I can't comment on the cost because it keeps changing based on the plan and company requirements. There are different procedures and corporate discounts.
SAP BW/4HANA is expensive.
In general, it's quite expensive.
As an investment, the solution is very expensive. We pay 72% every year to SAP. Additionally, we pay for support for the solution and a vendor to do maintenance.
We started as early birds from the SAP side. We got this entire suite for free. I cannot really talk about the price because we didn't have to pay anything.
We have to pay extra in addition to licensing. Migration to HANA has costs that are higher than expected.
This is an expensive solution and there are costs in addition to the standard licensing fees.