Is commercial use possible?

Hello Team,
is the commercial use of developments possible or am I only allowed to test and develop in the CAL? I know that with the free trials it is not possible.
And I have another question: does every user in our company need an account or is it possible to create a "company" user for alle employees?
Thanks for your help!
Jörg

Hi Jörg,
yes, commercial use is definitely possible. For that you (or your company) would need to purchase the SAP Cloud Appliance Library subscription which will unlock all currently available 29 solutions of the subscription package. For the majority of the Trials for which commercial use is not allowed there are matching solutions in the subscription package. Please remember that the CAL subscription does not provide any product licenses - you need to own the SAP licenses upfront.
In regards to the user question, I not really understand the question so if this answer is not what you were looking for, let me know. So if you like, you can create a new SCN user which you then add as an additional user to your CAL tenant. If you provide the logon credentials of that user to all our employees they can all access CAL too. However, they will all have the possibility to manage the same instances - which could create confusion. Our suggestion is, that each of your employees has their own SAP ID User (can be S-User or P-User) and all of those are added to the CAL tenant of the S-User who purchased CAL and who is the master admin of the CAL tenant.
Here is a document that will explain the model is a broader perspective:
http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-54099
Thanks and Regards,
  Hannes
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Hannes Kuehnemund | Product Owner - SAP Cloud Appliance Library
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