Businesses Migrating Legacy SAP Business Suite to SAP S/4HANA Emerge More Agile, Efficient

Overwhelmed by pandemic-induced lockdown demands, such as supporting work-from-home employees, remaining competitive and complying with data privacy regulations, many IT leaders put SAP migration on the back burner to secure more immediate needs to “keep the lights on.”

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However, with the new normal, IT leaders are again focusing on the importance of the infrastructure that supports and protects a SAP environment. By including SAP in its overall cloud strategy, businesses can achieve greater agility and scalability, simplified deployment and development, access to next-generation services, and the cost-efficiencies inherent in migrating to the cloud.

Frost & Sullivan’s latest thought leadership paper, 4 Urgent Business Imperatives to Consider When Migrating to SAP S/4HANA, highlights the drivers for SAP S/4HANA adoption in the current and future marketplace. It analyzes the challenges of leveraging core SAP data in a hybrid environment and offers recommendations for translating business imperatives into the right data fabric.

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“As a lift-and-shift of SAP applications and data into a public cloud may not be ideal or feasible for all businesses, the best way forward would be a hybrid installation of SAP S/4HANA,” explained Karyn Price, Senior Industry Analyst | Cloud Computing at Frost & Sullivan. ”

Such a deployment will allow IT teams to maintain their current infrastructure, deploy new infrastructure, or split data and applications in a way that is optimal for the organization. A full suite of tools and services can completely modernize their applications and ensure they provide the kind of functionality the business expects.”

“Importantly, organizations require a data fabric that is flexible and functional, and an expert partner to run it,” added Zac Mitchell, Market Strategist, Global Solutions Marketing at NetApp. “By choosing a unified data fabric, business leaders can rest assured their data will be accessible, safe and available, wherever and whenever the business needs it. A trusted partner with an integrated data fabric, partnership with SAP, and a track record of successful migrations will be ideal to ensure a smooth client experience.”

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