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SAP Announces Commerce Cloud, ERP Edition at Sapphire Orlando — Spadoom Among First Pilot Partners
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SAP Announces Commerce Cloud, ERP Edition at Sapphire Orlando — Spadoom Among First Pilot Partners

At SAP Sapphire Orlando this week (11–13 May 2026), SAP introduced SAP Commerce Cloud, ERP Edition — a new lightweight variant of Commerce Cloud designed specifically for small and mid-sized B2B companies running S/4HANA Public Cloud.

The new edition sits invisibly behind the S/4HANA UI: users access catalogue, orders, contracts, invoices, and service tickets through ERP-native screens rather than a separate commerce console. Master data flows through SAP Business Data Cloud and Customer Data Cloud, with Joule integrated for AI-supported tasks. SAP targets a 90-day implementation for the Public Cloud variant, with the Private Cloud variant planned for end of 2026.

Spadoom Among the First Pilot Partners

Spadoom is one of the first implementation partners delivering a pilot project for SAP Commerce Cloud, ERP Edition — with a Swiss industrial mid-market customer (to be named later). The pilot has already informed our perspective on how the new edition behaves under real project conditions: configuration discipline, Joule grounding, and the alignment between ERP and commerce teams matter more than ever.

“This is the first credible SAP answer for B2B commerce in the mid-market on cloud ERP. For Swiss and DACH SMEs who run S/4HANA Public Cloud but found the classic Commerce Cloud too heavy, the picture is suddenly different.”

— Dario Pedol, CEO Spadoom AG and spokesperson of the DSAG Customer Experience working group Switzerland

What Comes Next

The European chapter of the Sapphire announcement happens at SAP Sapphire Madrid, 19–21 May 2026. Pascal Strnad, Spadoom’s Chief Revenue Officer, will be on site for one-to-one conversations with customers evaluating the new edition. The same week, Dario Pedol will be at the Swiss Customer Relations Forum on 21 May 2026 in Zürich, sharing the DSAG CX perspective on what the announcement means for the Swiss mid-market.

For the full technical and strategic breakdown — what changes architecturally, where SAP still has to deliver, and what we learned from the pilot — read our companion blog: SAP Commerce Cloud, ERP Edition: What the New SME Variant Actually Changes.

The DSAG impulsant write-up of the announcement is available on DSAG impulsant.

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