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Author's profile photo Marcelo Rodrigues da Silva

Configure a Logo for your Cloud Application

I was looking for an efficient way to help users identify which SAP Cloud Application they were logging into. I learned that you can configure a custom logo for a specific application using SAP Cloud Identity Services by uploading an image.

Logos are an easy-to-identify form of visual communication that can include words, shapes, colours and images.

Logos grab the user’s attention and provide visual confirmation for the application and the tenant the user is logging into.

Consistent branding can improve security. Employees of large firms are often targets of phishing scams through email. Some scams direct users to fake login portals to gain access to the user’s username and password. A logo that identifies an application makes it easier for the user to confirm they are on the correct portal.

To configure a Logo for an Application, follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to the administration console for SAP Cloud Identity Services.
  2. Under Applications and Resources, choose the Applications tile.
  3. Choose the application that you want to edit.
    • Note: Type the application’s name in the search field to filter the list items or choose the application from the list on the left.
  4. Choose the Branding and Layout tab.
  5. Under Branding, choose Logo.
  6. Upload an image with the required format to set a custom logo.
    • Note: You can use one of the following formats for the image: <name>.png, <name>.gif, and <name>.jpeg. The image must be smaller than 100 KB and with a maximum size of 300×100.
  7. To remove a configured logo, choose the Delete Logo button.
  8. Save your configuration.

I captured the result of this configuration in the image below, which uploaded different logos for different SAP Cloud Applications to facilitate the identification.

Now users can quickly identify the Application to which they are logging.

For more information, visit SAP Help Portal.

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      Author's profile photo leelasai kukkadapu
      leelasai kukkadapu

      Nice blog Marcelo

      Author's profile photo Serkan Saglam
      Serkan Saglam

      I love the step-by-step how-to documentation. This is one of them. Easy to follow. Can you upload the images a little larger?

      Author's profile photo Marcelo Rodrigues da Silva
      Marcelo Rodrigues da Silva
      Blog Post Author

      Thanks, Serkan; I am glad that you liked it. It looks like the images got automatically resized. However, you can click on the images and magnify them to see in more detail the screenshot.

      Author's profile photo Fernando Bassuino
      Fernando Bassuino

      Great stuff as usual, Marcelo!

      Author's profile photo Caitlin Weatherby
      Caitlin Weatherby

      Great work Marcelo!

      Author's profile photo Igor Brandao
      Igor Brandao

      For me, who works with Test Automation, those small details make a huge difference in ensuring that we are testing the right environment. Great job.

      Author's profile photo Marcelo Rodrigues da Silva
      Marcelo Rodrigues da Silva
      Blog Post Author

      Thanks Igor. It is good to see this information helping different Teams. Thanks for your comments!

      Author's profile photo Carlos Piffer
      Carlos Piffer

      Good job Marcelo. Simple, direct, and efficient as always. Congrats.

      Author's profile photo Thiago Vecchio
      Thiago Vecchio

      Thanks for this post! It's really helpful. Good job!

      Author's profile photo Omkar Katdare
      Omkar Katdare

      Great stuff, and the instructions are easy to follow. Thanks Marcelo!