Rimini Street urges SAP customers to seek alternatives amid migration pressure

Rimini Street urges SAP customers to seek alternatives amid migration pressure
Rimini Street warns SAP users

Rimini Street is reaching out to SAP customers, urging them to reconsider SAP’s migration and replatforming demands.

The company argues that SAP’s roadmap may not align with the interests of its clients, especially as many feel compelled to migrate or give up their long-term license agreements. Rimini Street is positioning itself as a provider of alternative solutions for businesses seeking more control over their enterprise software strategy.

Rimini Street recently reported growth in its core support business after posting fiscal first-quarter results for 2026, according to company disclosures. A company-sponsored IDC survey found that 47 percent of IT leaders have delayed innovation, while 53 percent have started using AI from alternative vendors, as highlighted in recent findings. The company continues to market itself to organizations seeking flexibility in enterprise software support.

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