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European Commission accepts SAP commitments over ERP software support services

The European Commission has made SAP’s commitments regarding its aftermarket support services for on-premises Enterprise Resource Planning software legally binding under EU antitrust rules.

By 9 Jul 2026 · 10:30 CET Updated 9 Jul 2026 · 10:30 CET

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The European Commission announced on 9 July 2026 that it has accepted binding commitments from SAP to resolve competition concerns. These concerns specifically relate to the company’s provision of aftermarket support services for its on-premises Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software. According to the European Commission, the agreed-upon commitments are now legally enforceable under EU antitrust regulations.

The decision follows a review by the Commission into how SAP manages these support services. By accepting these measures, the company has committed to addressing the competition issues identified by the regulator. The European Commission confirmed these details in a formal press release regarding the case.

Source: European Commission. Read the original report ↗

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