What is DSAG e.V. doing to combat technology traps?

Obviously, however, the DSAG user association is not willing to solve even one of them sustainably. And the usage-based business model for the SAP Cloud Platform announced by Björn Goerke in his keynote speech at the DSAG Technology Days in Stuttgart also went unchallenged:
Water and electricity can be purchased on a usage basis if there are several providers for equivalent offerings. But there is only one SAP Cloud Platform, even if AWS, Google and Azure act as providers through a multi-cloud concept.
In addition to the technical SAP Cloud Platform trap, there is also a license trap! Changing electricity providers has now become routine. You can also change your car brand when you buy a new one.
With your own data, you can even switch between cloud providers - but be careful: uploading is usually free, while downloading can be very expensive.
It will only be impossible to switch from the SAP Cloud Platform to a third-party system with your own S/4 Abap modifications. It's good for existing customers that they can continue to live with Abap in the SAP cloud. But this is where SAP CTO Björn Goerke creates a cleverly designed technology and license trap.