on ‎2024 Jan 11 3:23 PM
Hi All,
I would like to know the main difference and how a customer might benefit from the different licensing for the product from SAP, I would like to know the main difference between SAP Integration Suite for SAP SuccessFactors Solution and SAP Integration suite - Standard Edition. what benefits I get from these two from a customer perspective?
BR,
Sethu.
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Thanks All, The SFversion is quite cheap that's the reason we would like to know what exactly the difference is from the system / Integration perspective. If a customer specifically needs integration between SF and one application say like UKG, so is it better to go with SAP IS for SF? any additional info is much appriciated.
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Hi Sethuraman,
If you are already a customer, you can find the differences explained here: https://me.sap.com/notes/2903776
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Karuna
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SF version is cheaper and you have a "secret rule", you could only create integration between SF and other systems not between external system. SAP doesn't control it, for my personal experience.
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SF one pretty much requires you to have SF on one side of integration. Otherwise, no technical deficiencies. If you want to keep your HR data safe and secure and no one other than the approved integration developers should be allowed to look at data, you can control that by opting for a separate instance. Otherwise, use access policies in one instance and manage all the integrations in one instance.
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