With the end of support for ECC on the horizon, many SAP customers are asking what the best way to migrate to S/4HANA will be.
SAP’s answer? RISE program.
However, customers are finding that it lacks details and options that deal directly with custom business processes.
In a time when businesses need as much clarity as possible for their S/4HANA migration, RISE seems to fall short. In this Enterprise Applications Focus Report, Joshua Greenbaum - SAP industry analyst explores the paths available to enterprises seeking to modernize their SAP ERP, building off of market research data collected by the American SAP Users Group (ASUG). In it, Greenbaum discusses:
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Joshua has over 30 years of experience in the industry as a computer programmer, systems analyst, author, consultant, and industry analyst. Having helped pioneer coverage of the enterprise software market in the late 1980s. He moved to Europe in 1991 and worked as an industry analyst and as a European correspondent for Information Week and other industry publications where he wrote the first technical analysis of SAP’s R/3 enterprise software suite, establishing him as a leading expert in the market.
Joshua founded Enterprise Applications Consulting in 1998 and has been a pioneering independent analyst and consultant ever since.
"There's always a balance between what to change, when to change, and how to change. This equation is increasingly difficult when it comes to migrating to S/4HANA. "
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