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SAP Exam C_ACT_2403 Topic 5 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_ACT_2403 exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 5
[All C_ACT_2403 Questions]

What is the difference between the "New Implementation of SAP S/4HANA Cloud, public edition" and the "New Implementation of SAP S/4HANA, private edition" transition paths? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: D

D is correct because Fit-to-standard is the workshop where you validate SAP standard functionality and collect delta requirements. Fit-to-standard is a process where the customer validates the fit of their business processes to the standard SAP solution and identifies any gaps or extensions that need to be addressed. Fit-to-standard is performed using a series of workshops where the customer reviews the best practice processes and scenarios provided by SAP and compares them with their own requirements. Verified Reference:

: [SAP Activate Methodology for SAP S/4HANA Cloud], page 18

: [SAP Activate -- Explore Phase: Use Fit-to-Standard to Confirm Business Process Fit and Identify Gaps in Your SAP S/4HANA Cloud Implementation]


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Delmy
25 days ago
Alright, time to put on my SAP hat. B and D sound like the way to go. Let's hope the exam doesn't get too technical.
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Rhea
26 days ago
Wait, there's an 'IMG' involved? I thought this was all about the cloud. This question is making my head spin!
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Gerald
30 days ago
Ah, the age-old public vs. private cloud debate. I'm pretty confident that B and D are the right answers here.
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Yuette
3 days ago
User 2
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Lonny
4 days ago
User 1
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Lettie
1 months ago
Oof, this one's a head-scratcher. I'm leaning towards B and D, but I hope the exam doesn't have any curveballs hidden in the details.
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Gracia
13 days ago
Let's stick with B and D for now, but it wouldn't hurt to review the details just to be safe.
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Percy
28 days ago
Yeah, I agree. B and D make the most sense based on the differences between the two transition paths.
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Daniel
29 days ago
I think you're on the right track with B and D. Those seem like the most logical choices.
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Shelia
1 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The key difference seems to be the deployment options and the control over upgrades. I'll go with B and D.
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Margo
3 days ago
User 3: And the upgrades are based on different timelines depending on the edition.
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Laine
7 days ago
User 2: Yeah, one is only available through SAP Cloud services.
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Veronika
10 days ago
User 1: I think the key difference is in the deployment options.
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Suzi
2 months ago
Hmm, this question is tricky. I think the correct answers are B and D, but I'm not entirely sure about the extensibility capabilities.
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Roosevelt
12 days ago
Yes, upgrades of SAP S/4HANA Cloud, public edition are based on SAP timelines.
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Malinda
13 days ago
I believe SAP S/4HANA Cloud, private edition is only available through SAP Cloud services.
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Hannah
25 days ago
I'm not sure about the extensibility capabilities either.
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Whitley
1 months ago
I think the correct answers are B and D as well.
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Zack
2 months ago
And the public edition uses SAP timelines for upgrades, right?
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Bernardo
2 months ago
Yes, that's correct. The private edition allows for customer-agreed timelines for upgrades.
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Zack
2 months ago
I think the difference lies in how upgrades are handled.
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