On March 27, SAP announced an agreement had been made to acquire Reltio, a leading master data management (MDM) software provider. The commercial prospect being to enable customers to make their data AI-ready. While the enhancements to SAP Business Data Cloud and AI modules (Joule / Joule Agents) are well documented, what our clients are interested in is the impact of having another best-in-class solution within SAP’s stack is for their SAP contract, spend, and licensing position.
Reltio’s current 3 or 4 flagship products unify, deduplicate, govern, and activate an organization’s master data across multiple business systems. It uses industry specific accelerators and AI agents to automate data governance/stewardship and provide trusted, real-time data to users, apps and AI workflows.
Simply put, Reltio removes data silos by providing a single and accurate view of crucial business information: products, customers, suppliers, locations & employees across both SAP and non-SAP applications.
Under current interpretation, Reltio, once fully acquired and live, will be available for purchase as either a standalone solution or bundled with other SAP products. However, if history tells us anything it is that standalone products can quickly become bundled and embedded within SAP suite deals which means pricing models change and complementary solutions become pre-requisite. With SAP availability of Reltio expected in Q3 2026, now is the time for existing Reltio customers to restructure and renew their deal with existing price protections before SAP fully absorb and potentially update the pricing structure.
SAP’s vision for Reltio is to become a core component of and increase the adoption of AI Data Platform, Business Data Cloud (launched Q1 2025). This is important because once Reltio becomes a core component of BDC, accessing it becomes inseparable from BDC adoption. This in itself creates a decision point for business leaders who are considering Reltio but are not currently using SAP BDC. You may require the Master Data Management capabilities previously discussed that Reltio provides but to run the most integrated version you now additionally require BDC, a dependency is created for the additional solution area.
A significant benefit of Reltio was that before being acquired it was considered vendor neutral. Without commercial bias, customers could deploy the software across any enterprise landscape (such as SAP), trusting the platform was not steering them toward a particular vendor’s ecosystem. Now that SAP owns the MDM provider:
SAP has encouraged its legacy ERP users to make the transition to their cloud offerings for some years now, especially ahead of the upcoming 2027 end of mainstream maintenance deadline (for ECC 6.0 EHP 6-8). Combining the time pressure associated with the migration deadline and one of the pre-requisites of a successful S/4HANA migration being clean, unified master data, we expect Reltio to therefore become not just an add-on, but a functionality requirement attributed to the success of an organization’s migration. Customers under time pressure, with budgets stretched and timelines tight, are far less likely to have the capacity to analyze bundled licensing deals or evaluate whether alternatives exist.
Commercial leverage is at its highest before deal closure.
Yes, insist on locked-in standalone Reltio pricing before changes to the model are made.
Without benchmarking, customers risk overpaying for a capability they could have licensed separately.
Reltio is not currently positioned as a replacement for SAP MDM functionality, nor is SAP Master Data Governance (MDG) set to be decommissioned. However, Reltio will likely be positioned as the stronger option in upcoming renewals. Customers should review their existing SAP MDM entitlements to determine whether Reltio’s additional capabilities are required, helping avoid license duplication and underutilization.
With the Reltio acquisition not yet complete and the S/4HANA Migration window growing smaller – now is the right time to understand your position:
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