I left SAP 1 year ago, they just try to add every option to their software and keep maintaining 25 years old applications that are still used by some companies. This is why their software is super bloated and a small and simple task takes so many steps to achieve.
Now they are migrating to the cloud, and loosing customers as they push them off their on prem s0lutions
Clayton Christensen has some nice youtubes about disruptive innovation where he predicts the death of SAP
It sounds crazy and there are some good points here regarding the difficulty of moving from SAP solutions to alternatives, but there is a lot going on and I agree that they are not as invincible as they pretend to be.
Customers are growing increasingly frustrated, the company has dipped its toe into political agendas and they regularly get lit up on Twitter as a result, and Bloomberg has targeted them due to questionable moral practices (most recently, silencing rape victims).
SAP is more concerned with protecting their reputation than actually developing quality software. Sooner or later that is going to catch up with them. They are constantly playing damage control. It's only a matter of time before more and more comes out (and there is plenty to come out).
Now they are migrating to the cloud, and loosing customers as they push them off their on prem s0lutions
Clayton Christensen has some nice youtubes about disruptive innovation where he predicts the death of SAP