The definition of the options is incorrect. SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud falls under GROW with SAP. RISE with SAP is exclusively for private edition. Also a customer running S/4HANA on a hyperscaler (managed by a partner or self-managed) still falls under SAPs on-premise model (aka perpetual licenses). SAP does not class a self-managed environment as private cloud. Also a clear differentiator between RISE with SAP vs self-managed (or partner managed), is that new SAP innovations (eg Joule/AI/Sustainability features) will only be available to RISE and GROW customers. On-prem/hyperscaler self-managed/partner-managed customers will not have access to new SAP innovations and features, nor do they have formal availability or performance SLAs from SAP.
Thank you Tamas for explaining the cloud options so nicely
Great info, very well summarized !
Hello would it be possible to receive the ppt presentation if this is all open source? Also pdf format could work. Thank you
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Good info.. appreciated
The definition of the options is incorrect. SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud falls under GROW with SAP. RISE with SAP is exclusively for private edition. Also a customer running S/4HANA on a hyperscaler (managed by a partner or self-managed) still falls under SAPs on-premise model (aka perpetual licenses). SAP does not class a self-managed environment as private cloud. Also a clear differentiator between RISE with SAP vs self-managed (or partner managed), is that new SAP innovations (eg Joule/AI/Sustainability features) will only be available to RISE and GROW customers. On-prem/hyperscaler self-managed/partner-managed customers will not have access to new SAP innovations and features, nor do they have formal availability or performance SLAs from SAP.