Review Summary
See a synthesized overview of the key takeaways from verified reviews of SAP Cloud ERP.
See a synthesized overview of the key takeaways from verified reviews of SAP Cloud ERP.



SAP was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Walldorf, Germany. The company employs over 105,000 people globally and develops software solutions for enterprise resource planning (ERP) and related business functions. SAP’s early products, SAP R/2 and SAP R/3, were widely adopted for managing core business processes. Its current ERP platform, SAP S/4HANA, uses in-memory computing to support data-intensive operations and integrates capabilities such as artificial intelligence and machine learning. SAP offers a portfolio of software applications that support various business functions across industries. These applications are designed to operate on a unified digital platform. As of 2025, SAP reports over 230 million cloud users and provides more than 100 solutions. The company’s offerings are used by organizations to manage finance, human resources, procurement, supply chain, and other operational areas.
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1. The scale of the product is good and expandable 2. The capabilities on the Supply Chain are expansive with the capability of procurement 3. The functionality is smooth and again can be expanded on.
The support has been brilliant. It has many functionalities and features. It can be customized.
Strong integration between budgeting, planning and financial processes. Buit-in best-practice processes and automation reduce manual inputs and help public-sector teams maintain compliance and accuracy. Embedded analytics and planning capabilities via SAC provide transparency, forecasting and better decision making.
There are some challenges with the complexity of the of the integration. There is a lot to unpack
The cost is high. There are often bugs. Training is required to be able to be an expert user.
Integration with non-SAP systems can be challenging. Prebuilt content and connectors for non-SAP solutions are limited. Data models and APIs are strongly SAP-centric.