Saviynt Is Certified for SAP’s Next-Generation Clean Core With 2025 Release of SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition
In the enterprise world, current is often synonymous with obsolete. As organizations worldwide accelerate their journey to SAP Cloud ERP Private (RISE with SAP or SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition), the expectations around security, extensibility, and upgrade readiness have fundamentally changed.
SAP’s 2025 release of SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition marks a turning point, introducing stricter Clean Core standards, deeper auditability, and higher accountability for every extension that touches the digital core.
While many in the market still validate against 2023 standards, Saviynt has already secured the S/4HC-ABAP-COND 2025 scenario in addition to S/4HC-ABAP-COND 2023 (2023 standard). This isn’t just an update; it’s a declaration that today Saviynt is ready for the future of your ERP.
This certification reflects a deliberate shift from compatibility to future-ready Identity Security, aligned with SAP’s newest Clean Core expectations.
Why This Certified Integration Matters: The 2025 Reality
In earlier SAP landscapes, certification was often viewed as a checkbox. It was important, but rarely transformational. From 2025 onwards, it has become a technical and operational necessity.
SAP’s 2025 release introduces the A–D Clean Core Rating System, which classifies extensions based on:
- Upgrade safety
- API-first design
- Security posture
- Uninstall ability
- Long-term maintainability
Level C (Conditional Clean Core) allows tightly governed ABAP extensions—but only when they meet SAP’s strict criteria for modernization readiness, security validation, and clean removal.
If an identity solution remains certified only on older (2023) add-on scenarios, organizations may encounter:
- Additional custom-code remediation during upgrades
- Manual validation and approval cycles
- Lower Clean Core maturity scores
Saviynt’s 2025 certification ensures that identity security aligns natively with
SAP’s current Clean Core blueprint, not a legacy one.