According to a report in Handelsblatt, the German-speaking SAP User Group (DSAG) issued a statement on January 21, 2025, in a press release from Jens Hungershausen (Chairman of the DSAG Executive Board) regarding the plans, which had not yet been officially announced by SAP.
The association generally welcomed the announced time extension. Many companies are still in the process of transitioning to SAP S/4HANA or have not yet started, and this measure would likely be beneficial for them, according to the DSAG.
At the same time, the DSAG saw the offer as an attempt by SAP to bind customers more strongly to the RISE with SAP cloud program. While this is understandable, it gives the impression that SAP wants to push on-premise customers into the cloud. However, these companies should not be disadvantaged.
Therefore, in the press release, the DSAG called for more flexibility and decision-making freedom for companies—regardless of whether they choose the cloud or continue with on-premise solutions.