Try before you buy: How SAP is strategically minimizing the risk of technology adoption

Adopting new cloud solutions can have a significant impact across all organizations. At best, everyone gains immediate access to everything they need to fuel business growth—from data analytics to low-code development tools and integration platforms. But all too often, cloud investments fall short of this goal, limiting the achievement of expected outcomes.

This challenge has increased pressure on CIOs and IT leaders to experiment with emerging technologies, deliver proof-of-concept models, and show tangible results. Typically, this exploration leads to increased cloud spending (some productive, some not) under the scrutiny of budget optimization.

Although cloud services can be cost-effective, no organization wants to commit to one that doesn’t meet its needs. This is where trying SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP) before you buy it offers a strategic advantage.

 

​ Adopting new cloud solutions can have a significant impact across all organizations. At best, everyone gains immediate access to everything they need to fuel business growth—from data analytics to low-code development tools and integration platforms. But all too often, cloud investments fall short of this goal, limiting the achievement of expected outcomes.This challenge has increased pressure on CIOs and IT leaders to experiment with emerging technologies, deliver proof-of-concept models, and show tangible results. Typically, this exploration leads to increased cloud spending (some productive, some not) under the scrutiny of budget optimization.Although cloud services can be cost-effective, no organization wants to commit to one that doesn’t meet its needs. This is where trying SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP) before you buy it offers a strategic advantage.   Read More Technology Blogs by SAP articles 

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