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The Pros, the Cons of a Hybrid ERP Implementation

SAP ERP has been with us for decades and there is no doubt it underpinnes industries around the world. With the release of its cloud-based solutions businesses were faced with the question, go all in on the cloud, stay with on-premise or use a hybrid solution.

It should be noted there are strengths and weaknesses of each but for now, we will focus on looking at SAP hybrids and what they have to offer industry. For clarity, the SAP ECC platform will be retired in 2027 with support terminating in 2030.

SAP S/4HANA essentially can be deployed in three ways. They are:

SAP offers two cloud versions. SAP HANA Cloud platform enables you to host from the cloud and custom capabilities can be added. While SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud is a scalable and private secure private managed solution with a guaranteed 99.5% SLA level.

Now we’ve covered the basics, let’s take a look at the advantages of a hybrid solution.

Advantages of a Hybrid ERP Implementation

The hybrid system is often used by industry. It has the security of an on-premise system with the flexibility of being able to add sales, CRM, and accounting modules that the cloud version implements easily.

Other advantages include:

Disadvantages of a Hybrid ERP System

Although the hybrid way looks like the best way, consider the following:

The hybrid system is one that should be looked into thoroughly. It could well offer the solution you need at a much-reduced cost.