

These add-ons can also be certified by SAP for use with SAP Business One Cloud. Depending on just how extensive the integration has been it may be possible to configure a large amount of the add-on from within the SAP Business One Cloud Control Center, removing the need to configure the add-on in the SAP Business One client thereby speeding up deployment and reducing complexity.

Typically these add-ons will be on-premise add-ons that have been made compatible with any changes in the API to support the cloud but not fully migrated to take full advantage.

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This means that they may need manual configuration outside of the SAP Business One Cloud Control Center. Compatible add-ons – These are add-ons that do not have fully automated lifecycle management within the SAP Business One Cloud environment.So why the name change? The reason is simple, we wanted to differentiate between cloud add-ons and on-premise add-ons as there are multiple extension types in SAP Business One Cloud: In part two we’ll look at how you deploy extensions in the cloud. In this post I’ll cover what SAP Business One Cloud Extensions are and what you need to consider when deploying them as part of your SAP Business One Cloud Strategy. So you’ll be pleased to know that SAP Business One Cloud still has add-ons, the scope of them has just changed slightly so they get a new name, SAP Business One Cloud Extensions. One of the key strengths of SAP Business One is the ability to tailor the solution to the needs of customers using add-ons developed by our Software Solution Partners (SSPs) and our Value Added Resellers (VARs).
