When to walk away from your existing SAP contract?

Over the past two decades, SAP customers have steadily migrated, amended and generally complicated their contracts/entitlements with the software giant. At some point, with a fresh look you may well come to the conclusion the evolution of these contracts no longer will serve your organization well.

Over the past two decades, SAP customers have steadily migrated, amended and generally complicated their contracts/entitlements with the software giant.

At some point, with a fresh look you may well come to the conclusion the evolution of these contracts no longer will serve your organization well. Walking away from the existing contract and starting fresh with SAP may be a more viable option than you at first think.

Reasons for this include:

We have entered a new era of License Optimization and Management for SAP

Given the highly advanced Software Asset Management tools for SAP now available, such as Snow Optimizer for SAP® Software, software can continuously monitor the activity of each user and constantly “custom-fit” user license types based on actual science, not speculation.  While this was not technically feasible five years ago, today it’s a matter of clicking a single button and having this optimization performed automatically on a weekly, monthly or quarterly basis.

Some Reasons for walking from your current SAP contract may make sense

While it may not make economic sense to walk from SAP software licenses already purchased, at some point the TCO (total cost of ownership) makes sense to start anew.  Some reasons why an enterprise should consider starting with a fresh piece of paper are:

Conclusion

SAP remains one of the most significant and strategic investment an enterprise can make. 

Enterprises continue to make more investment in SAP software but their tangled-web of existing contracts may not suite them well in getting the most value from their forward spending.  Advances in Software Asset Management software for SAP have made it dramatically easier to monitor and manage compliance with more “custom-designed” contracts. 

With the click of a mouse tens of thousands of users can have the exact license type they need based on their past activity, something that was not readily available years ago.  Additionally, SAP has found more flexibility in assuring the customer has a good fit between their purchases and requirements. 

This convergence of all these factors now all make it more reasonable to consider walking from the existing contracts with SAP and renegotiating from a fresh sheet of paper.

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