Analyst firm warns that users need to understand what it is they're buying
One of SAP's preferred methods for migrating systems to the cloud risks IT departments losing control of operational running costs, Gartner has warned.
Users of legacy applications such as the common ECC platform can at the same time migrate to SAP's latest S/4HANA. As part of the deal, SAP promises to be"one hand to shake," avoiding users having to directly manage systems integrators and cloud infrastructure providers themselves. But the downside can be a loss of control in IT spending, Gartner said.
Addressing the risks within the private cloud variant in a research note, Gartner said the way organizations account for and report their IT spending is set to change with the RISE subscription model.
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