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Protera Releases New Guide Discussing Key Benefits of Running SAP On AWS

The SAP-Certified Managed service provider shed a light on what the SAP-AWS migration entails and claims businesses can benefit from cost savings, reliable infrastructure, data security, and more.

As an AWS Advanced Consulting Partner, and a global SAP® partner certified in hosting, cloud, application management, global outsourcing, and SAP HANA operations services, Protera released a new guide discussing the key benefits of running SAP on AWS.

By releasing the guide, Protera highlighted how its automated SAP migration platform can significantly lower the risk, time, cost, and complexity of SAP migrations to AWS, which can be concurrent with HANA or S4/HANA transformations.

Cloud-based deployments are gaining huge momentum among SAP-centric businesses looking to achieve more efficiency and agility.

According to Gartner, global public cloud end-user spending is projected to rise 20.4% in 2022 to a total of $494.7bn, up from $410.9bn in 2021.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) leads the public cloud market, a benchmark it has set when it comes to shifting SAP and critical supporting workloads to the cloud, leveraging over 14 years of expertise in SAP collaboration.

Trusted by over 5,000 users globally, it enables businesses to effortlessly deploy their SAP-related applications on AWS Cloud and efficiently deal with performance disruption, compatibility issues and long cutover windows.

According to Protera, enterprises see substantial reductions in the total cost of ownership (TCO) and infrastructure management with SAP-AWS migration by avoiding overprovisioning, consolidation of systems/data, and hardware refresh costs.

Running SAP software stacks in the AWS cloud, organisations can scale up or down their infrastructure and opt for a pay-as-you-go pricing model based on resource usage.

Furthermore, moving from a CapEx to an OpEx model offers tangible benefits to businesses focused on M&A (merger and acquisition) who are looking to centralise their enterprise resource planning (ERP).

In a report, SAP reveals that by leveraging AWS components, SAP-centric businesses can achieve cost savings between 59% and 71% over a five-year lifecycle.

In addition, for a global enterprise looking to innovate and comply with local data regulations, AWS Global Infrastructure has 27 geographic regions, 87 Availability Zones, and 410+ Points of Presence (PoP).

Protera adds that migrating legacy SAP processes to AWS-powered cloud-native architecture means CIOs can modernise their businesses efficiently and optimise their customer experience using the AWS-native library of 200+ high-end services.

Furthermore, AWS guarantees to protect its customers’ privacy and allows users to inherit the most comprehensive compliance control by storing their business-critical data in highly encrypted AWS data centres.

However, enterprises lacking the right in-house expertise may need support transitioning SAP landscapes to the cloud without putting their business processes at risk.

Protera claims with SAP on AWS powered by Protera Arion®, enterprises can efficiently streamline their SAP operations while enhancing security and resiliency.

By systematically orchestrating the shift of SAP and non-SAP landscapes from source to target, Protera improves auditing, facilitates iteration, accelerates the migration process, and helps optimise cloud landscapes.

To quote a testimonial written by a client, “Running SAP on AWS offers us a global networking reach, with the ability to start another system with a couple of clicks. Protera has provided K-SWISS with an agile, growth ready platform that offers us an accurate centralised service with proactive monitoring and optimization.”

Interested parties can learn more about Protera by visiting https://www.protera.com/.

Contact Info:
Name: Jamessina Hille
Email: Send Email
Organization: Protera
Address: 1 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 560, Westchester, Illinois 60154, United States
Website: https://www.protera.com/

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