How IT Leaders Can Rethink SAP ERP Strategy
Digital transformation is a high priority for IT leaders these days, as is driving pandemic recovery, growing the top line, and reducing costs. SAP licensees have additional considerations including SAP innovation, S/4HANA, and avoiding SAP lock-in.
In this on-demand webinar, Rimini Street’s Hari Candadai speaks with accomplished former CIO Tom Grooms (previously of CF Industries, Valspar, and Medtronic) and global SAP expert Jennifer Perry on key considerations for rethinking SAP ERP strategy now.
Highlighted in the discussion are findings from a recent IDG SAP global survey including the importance of maximizing the current SAP investment and using or considering third-party support as part of an SAP ERP strategy.
Understanding the Risks of SAP’s Vision for Cloud and S/4HANA
For years, SAP has been a safe bet in enterprise resource planning systems. Today, SAP’s roadmap isn’t as straightforward. The potential risks of moving to SAP S/4HANA too quickly or shifting your ERP into SAP’s cloud products come with a price tag and risk that most CIOs may not be ready for.
SAP is pushing S/4HANA hard with high-pressure tactics that include declaring an end of support for SAP ECC6*, the current mainstream implementation. This leaves customers with three options:
1) Stay put and wait for S/4HANA – continue paying a seemingly high yearly maintenance cost that may not deliver much in the way of enhancements, while trying to save up for an eventual move to S/4HANA
2) Commit to S/4HANA now – start your move right away, despite what many customers see as a huge cost of implementation and risk of disrupting business operations for little or no proven return on investment
3) The smarter strategy – move your maintenance to Rimini Street, reduce your annual maintenance costs by up to 90% and put that money towards your roadmap, regardless of your ultimate destination in.
Join Pat Phelan, former Gartner Vice President of Research and now VP of Market Research for Rimini Street as she examines the pros and cons of each of these options. If your organization is currently using SAP’s Business Suite, you won’t want to miss this webinar.
*On Feb. 4, 2020, SAP had announced mainstream support for SAP Business Suite 7 until 2027.
5 Decisions To Consider Before Moving To SAP S/4HANA
Over the next few years, SAP customers will face difficult roadmap decisions, including a potentially costly “rip-and-replace” implementation of S/4HANA. With a published ECC 6 end-of-mainstream-support deadline*, SAP is investing more in their future applications which means customers may get minimal value for their current software maintenance fees.
In this 30-minute webinar, learn about the five decisions that you need to consider before a move to SAP S/4HANA as well as what other SAP customers are doing today.
Join Michael Louie, Director of Product Marketing for this informative session.
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*On Feb. 4, 2020, SAP had announced mainstream support for SAP Business Suite 7 until 2027.
How SAP Customers Are Designing Digital Roadmaps To Get To 2025 And Beyond
Many SAP customers are feeling pressure from SAP to license and migrate to the SAP S/4HANA platform due to the planned end-of-support date of 2027 for Business Suite 7 core application releases. This looming deadline has created a decision point for CIOs as they determine their SAP roadmap and strategy for the next decade and beyond.
SAP customers must make a choice now: either stay on an SAP-dictated roadmap which benefits SAP or choose a Business-Driven Roadmap which benefits their organization.
Rimini Street recently conducted a survey of SAP customers to gather data and insights on the impact of the 2027 deadline on their SAP strategy and how they plan to re-align their roadmap to meet their unique business needs.
In this 30-minute webinar, former Gartner analyst, Pat Phelan covers the three main trends that emerged from the data:
The top 2019 priorities of licensees and how those align with the current health of their relationships with SAP
Whether they have moved or plan to migrate from their core SAP applications to S/4HANA and the reasons behind their decisions
Details on their overall satisfaction with SAP maintenance, support, and new features, as well as their plans with respect to future investment with SAP
Hosted by Michael Louie, Director of Product Marketing for Rimini Street, this interactive session will be illuminating to any organization that wants to take control of their ERP strategy and eliminate the planned 2027 end-of-support roadblock.
Watch this on-demand webinar now.