

Integration Framework of SAP Business One (per instance).

The direct access users: Professional, Limited, Mobile, and Starter Package.So far, indirect access use cases for SAP Business One have been licensed through these standard price list items: Typically, access is set up through add-ons and extensions from SAP partners and that customers create internally. Indirect Access is a type of license that allows you to use SAP Business One without access to the user interfaces developed by SAP. If you do have specific questions on pricing, the best action is to reach out to your SAP Business One partner.

It’s dependent on the country where we’re based, the number and type of users we have, and any discounts our partners may apply. Pricing is not a topic we can cover here in depth, as the final price we all pay is unique to our situations. There are also pricing changes to be aware of. The most important changes relate to the Indirect Access User license, the DI Server, the Integration Framework, and how these are licensed. With the ongoing discussions around SAP licensing and indirect access in mind, I wanted to let you know about some important changes that will affect us and the solutions we use. This is equally true for our SAP Business One members. We believe that it’s critical for customers to understand what’s in their contracts and how they’re currently using their SAP systems, so they can best manage their licensing spend and avoid the risk of being noncompliant. Because SAP Business One is sold to customers through value-added resellers (“VARs” or “Partners”), that means licensing updates from SAP may not always be top of mind.ĪSUG’s mission is to help organizations get the most out of their SAP investments. Like all software vendors, SAP regularly updates its pricing and changes the license types it offers to customers.
