SAP’s native-cloud play through S/4HANA dangled the hopes of a simplified license structure to SAP customers. This would have been a pivot from what is arguably the most complex software licensing scheme in the software industry. Instead, SAP customers now must navigate four distinct license models, each tied to a separate deployment model (perpetual license, subscription via HANA Enterprise Cloud [HEC], S/4HANA Cloud Single Tenant, or S/4HANA Public Cloud).
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The table below summarizes each of S/4HANA’s license types along with the key commercial factors associated with each license type. Future notes will drill down deeper into each deployment model and license type to identify the key considerations for each option.
Of critical import for would-be S/4HANA customers is that the deployment model has significant impacts on both the license types available as well as the ability to customize the environment to meet specific business requirements.
For example, the perpetual license is most often tethered to an on-premises deployment. The perpetual license provides maximum flexibility for the pricing model, which can be a traditional SAP named user license plus a flat fee for S/4 platform access or the newer S/4HANA user license. The price model decision will hinge on whether the client is exercising a full contract conversion or a product-only conversion to S/4. Second, perpetual license holders can opt for either the runtime or full-use HANA database. Finally, clients purchasing perpetual licenses can choose to have their S/4HANA environment deployed on-premises or hosted in a private cloud or HEC environment.
License Term
Functionality
S/4 Enterprise – Price Model
HANA (DB)
HEC, IaaS, Managed Services
Perpetual License
Perpetual
On-Premises
SAP Named User + Flat Fee
OR
Per S/4HANA User
Full Use
OR
Runtime
Optional
(fee-based for hosting or managed services)
HANA Enterprise Cloud (HEC) – Subscription
Subscription
Same as On-Premises
SAP Named User + Flat Fee
OR
Per S/4HANA User
Full Use
OR
Runtime
Customizable – included in subscription
S/4HANA Cloud – Single-Tenant Edition
Subscription – SaaS Model
Same as On-Premises
Full-User Equivalent (FUE)
*New
Runtime – included in subscription
Standard based on FUE count – included in subscription
S/4HANA – Public Cloud
Subscription – SaaS Model
Cloud (Multitenant)
Full-User Equivalent (FUE)
*New
Runtime – included in subscription
Standard based on FUE count – included in subscription
Whichever path is selected to migrate to S/4HANA, the best time to negotiate the deepest discounts with SAP is now. With less than 10% of SAP customers live on any portion of S/4HANA, coupled with the just-announced pushback of the 2025 end-of-support date for Business Suite 7, SAP is likely to offer exceptional pricing and terms.
Prospective SAP S/4HANA customers must plan carefully when deciding on the license model and deployment model upon which their environment will operate. This decision will determine the overall limits around system customization, HANA database choice, and single vs. multitenant cloud. These decisions cannot be rolled back later – this is a one-way street.
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