
SAP has given the platform you know as Emarsys a new name. From now on, it's called SAP Engagement Cloud. The name change is not purely cosmetic — it's a strategic repositioning, but one with concrete implications for how the platform evolves and how you use it.
In this article, we outline why SAP is making this move, what exactly changes, what it means for you, and how to prepare.
SAP Emarsys becomes SAP Engagement Cloud. First and foremost, a name change, but the shift goes further than that.
Under the umbrella name SAP Engagement Cloud, SAP is introducing two separate editions of the platform:
At Elision, we help customers choose between the two and support them in implementing the right edition within their SAP CX environment.
SAP acquired Emarsys in 2020. In the years since, SAP has been working towards an integrated CX strategy in which all customer-facing systems work together. A standalone product called "Emarsys", now the Emarsys Edition, no longer fits that vision.
The thinking behind the name change is also substantive: customer engagement has long stopped being a marketing-only question. It touches commerce, service, sales, and operations simultaneously. SAP Engagement Cloud, and the Enterprise Edition in particular, is built to cover that full breadth, not as a separate tool, but as an enterprise platform.
In the short term, there's no need to worry about platform continuity. Campaigns, segmentations, and automations will continue to function as before. The Emarsys Edition, the platform you're currently using, remains available and will continue to be developed.
A few things worth keeping in mind:
No immediate action is required. That said, we encourage you to take a critical look at your current Emarsys setup and your organisation's goals.
Three concrete actions worth considering:
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It's also worth noting that these announcements coincide with a product release. Here's what's new: