The pricing for SAP Business Warehouse is on the expensive side. I am not sure about the current costing model as such. In my experience on cloud, I did not use BW HANA Cloud. I used the cloud products of Data Intelligence and SAP Analytics Cloud. When I was working on pricing things, a bit of transparency was lacking, meaning when to have your instance up and when to shut down when it is not in use. The metering was not stopping automatically, even though they say that auto-stopping was there; I complained to SAP, and they recognized this issue and said they would continue.
I would not recommend it to small-scale companies. The price is too much. If you consider all the ERP products, Microsoft and Oracle are also selling their ERP products. Their pricing is very less as compared to SAP Business Warehouse. SAP is very costly. If you compare it to Odoo, it is free of cost, while SAP is too costly.
Assistant Professor at a university with 201-500 employees
Real User
Jan 26, 2023
I was never involved in the pricing of SAP Business Warehouse because the sales team handles that. Still, as far as the information I have, SAP licensing is a bit expensive compared to other products in the market.
SAP's licensing structure is a little bit complicated and is linked to your revenue. This does not apply to smaller business. Overall, the pricing is not fixed and is expensive. As your revenue grows, so does your operational licensing cost. This needs to be factored in when calculating cost.
The licensing cost for SAP Business Warehouse depends on your revenue. Its licensing structure is a little bit complicated. The more your revenue is, the higher the price, but SAP does have different pricing structures for various companies. For small businesses, licensing isn't based on revenue, but for big companies, it's revenue-based. There's some agreement regarding pricing for huge companies, so it's different, and SAP Business Warehouse pricing isn't fixed. On a scale of one to ten, I'm rating the licensing cost for SAP Business Warehouse as five because it's very high. As your revenue grows, your licensing cost also increases, so you have to factor that in when calculating your cost.
Group BI Architect at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Apr 5, 2022
It's quite pricey. SAP changed its pricing policy, so they give you one engine and then you have to buy everything next to it, like MSS, the BPC licenses, and everything else. So what you see on the bill at first is not exactly what you will pay, to say the least.
Reporting, analysis and interpretation of business data are crucial to preserve and enhance the competitive edge of companies by optimizing processes and enabling them to react quickly and in line with market needs. SAP Business Warehouse (SAP BW) provides tools and functions that enable companies to attain these goals. In SAP BW, you can integrate, transform, and consolidate relevant business information from productive SAP applications and external data sources. SAP...
The pricing for SAP Business Warehouse is on the expensive side. I am not sure about the current costing model as such. In my experience on cloud, I did not use BW HANA Cloud. I used the cloud products of Data Intelligence and SAP Analytics Cloud. When I was working on pricing things, a bit of transparency was lacking, meaning when to have your instance up and when to shut down when it is not in use. The metering was not stopping automatically, even though they say that auto-stopping was there; I complained to SAP, and they recognized this issue and said they would continue.
The solution is quite expensive. We paid a yearly subscription fee.
I would not recommend it to small-scale companies. The price is too much. If you consider all the ERP products, Microsoft and Oracle are also selling their ERP products. Their pricing is very less as compared to SAP Business Warehouse. SAP is very costly. If you compare it to Odoo, it is free of cost, while SAP is too costly.
I was never involved in the pricing of SAP Business Warehouse because the sales team handles that. Still, as far as the information I have, SAP licensing is a bit expensive compared to other products in the market.
The pricing depends on how much TB or space is required.
SAP's licensing structure is a little bit complicated and is linked to your revenue. This does not apply to smaller business. Overall, the pricing is not fixed and is expensive. As your revenue grows, so does your operational licensing cost. This needs to be factored in when calculating cost.
The licensing cost for SAP Business Warehouse depends on your revenue. Its licensing structure is a little bit complicated. The more your revenue is, the higher the price, but SAP does have different pricing structures for various companies. For small businesses, licensing isn't based on revenue, but for big companies, it's revenue-based. There's some agreement regarding pricing for huge companies, so it's different, and SAP Business Warehouse pricing isn't fixed. On a scale of one to ten, I'm rating the licensing cost for SAP Business Warehouse as five because it's very high. As your revenue grows, your licensing cost also increases, so you have to factor that in when calculating your cost.
It is very costly. I can't speak to the exact costs, however. Only larger companies can afford SAP. The maintenance costs are very high as well.
The license for SAP Business Warehouse is paid yearly, and there's no extra cost in addition to the standard licensing fees.
It's quite pricey. SAP changed its pricing policy, so they give you one engine and then you have to buy everything next to it, like MSS, the BPC licenses, and everything else. So what you see on the bill at first is not exactly what you will pay, to say the least.
It's moderately expensive, but definitely has its branding and price value for it.
The pricing is fairly high for the solution.