
Run SAP ERP in the cloud — on your terms
Organizations running SAP ERP systems face mounting pressure to reduce infrastructure and data center costs while keeping mission-critical environments stable. Though cloud infrastructure offers advantages, SAP RISE ties those benefits to ERP reimplementation, subscription licensing and long-term vendor lock-in. Rimini Cloud™ for SAP offers a different approach that keeps you in control. Lift and shift existing SAP ECC and S/4HANA systems to modern cloud infrastructure without the risks of migrations. Paired with Rimini Support™ and combined with optional managed services through Rimini Manage™, this approach reduces infrastructure and ongoing maintenance costs immediately while preserving customizations, avoiding disruptive migrations and maintaining control over licenses, cloud providers and long-term roadmap decisions.
Reduce infrastructure costs
Get comprehensive support
Reclaim control
FAQs
Do we have to migrate to SAP Cloud ERP to benefit from cloud infrastructure savings?
No. Rimini Cloud™ for SAP enables a lift-and-shift move of existing, on-premise SAP ECC or S/4HANA systems to cloud infrastructure providers such as AWS, Azure or Google Cloud, without a migration, rewriting custom code or changing your ERP core.
Can we choose our cloud provider and keep existing SAP licenses?
With Rimini Cloud™ for SAP, you retain control over your SAP licenses and choose your preferred cloud provider from our partner network of leading hyperscalers — avoiding forced subscriptions and vendor lock-in.
How does Rimini Street’s approach to cloud help fund innovation?
Savings from Rimini Support™ — up to 50% annually — can be used to offset the cost of a lift and shift migration of on-premise SAP ECC or S/4HANA to a leading hyperscaler platform. After the move, the remaining budget and ongoing run-rate savings can be applied to high-impact initiatives.
Ready to run your SAP ERP in the cloud?
Contact us today to learn more about how Rimini Cloud for SAP can enable your organization to modernize without compromise — preserving stability, reducing costs and avoiding vendor lock-in.
