SAP’s Cloud Evolution: Transforming ERP for the AI Era

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As businesses increasingly embrace cloud ERP solutions, SAP VP of Cloud Sales EMEA, EJ Tromp, highlights the company's journey and vision for the future

With over five decades of experience in enterprise resource planning (ERP), SAP’s market-leading solutions are proven and time-tested. But as businesses increasingly move away from legacy infrastructure and turn to cloud solutions, the company has adapted its offerings to meet the changing needs of its diverse customer base, Being the global leader in enterprise applications and business AI 

Traditionally, any ERP systems were complex, on-premises installations that required substantial investment in hardware, software and IT personnel. These systems, while powerful, often struggled with issues of scalability and accessibility, and could require frequent, costly upgrades. 

Over the past decade, SAP has witnessed a dramatic shift in attitudes towards cloud ERP solutions, which aim to address some of these pain points. As a result, the cloud ERP market reached a valuation of US$44bn in 2023, driven by the increasing need for scalable, flexible business solutions.

As Evert-Jan (EJ) Tromp, Vice President Cloud Sales EMEA at SAP notes: “Ten years ago, many would have been hesitant to move their ERP to the cloud. Now, it's become the norm.”

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