The Problem With Clean Core Isn’t SAP
In today’s SAP landscape, Clean Core has become an expected outcome rather than a clearly defined strategy. It’s championed in […]
In today’s SAP landscape, Clean Core has become an expected outcome rather than a clearly defined strategy. It’s championed in […]
SAP is moving faster than it has in years, with a more open platform and an expanding ecosystem. But when
In SAP projects, reputation wins the deal, but delivery determines the outcome. Here’s why validating early, maintaining internal ownership, and choosing execution-focused partners protects your transformation from expensive surprises.
In large-scale SAP projects, success isn’t just about technology—it’s about alignment. The best transformations manage both the human and architectural sides of change, creating systems people trust and processes that scale. When structure and adoption move together, chaos never gets a foothold.
Read more about how a North American consumer-goods manufacturer was migrating from a legacy ERP to a cloud platform, which disrupted record-to-report (R2R) processes.
A North American consumer-goods manufacturer faced major reporting challenges during its migration from a legacy ERP to the cloud. When quarter-close reports no longer aligned with new processes and data structures—and months of work failed to deliver key analytics—confidence in the project began to falter.
The open nature of SAP Datasphere’s architecture is very much like Sergio Leone’s epic spaghetti Western film, “The Good, the
Imagine pouring two years of your career into a transformational SAP project, hitting every milestone, only to see your business