SAP provides standard services under RISE with SAP for a new implementation of SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition. Let’s evaluate:
A. Configuring the SAP Best Practices business processes: This is correct. SAP standard services include configuring Best Practices processes (e.g., order-to-cash) based on customer requirements, typically during the Realize phase.
B. Provisioning a client with the desired client setup alternative: This is correct. SAP provisions the initial system landscape, including setting up a client (e.g., client 100) with the agreed setup (e.g., organizational structure), as part of the Prepare phase services.
C. Implementing customizations to the SAP Best Practices business processes: This is incorrect. Customizations (e.g., coding, extensions) beyond configuration are customer or partner responsibilities, not part of SAP’s standard services.
D. Activating required business functions in client 000: This is incorrect. Activating business functions in client 000 is a technical task for on-premise systems or conversions, not a standard service for a new cloud implementation, where Best Practices are deployed differently.
E. Activating SAP Best Practices content in the system: This is correct. SAP standard services include activating Best Practices content (e.g., via SAP Solution Builder) to provide a preconfigured baseline for the Private Edition system.
In summary, tasks included in SAP’s standard services areA(Configuring the SAP Best Practices business processes),B(Provisioning a client with the desired client setup alternative), andE(Activating SAP Best Practices content in the system).
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