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											SAP S/4 HANA Implementation
Every project has to start with a clear strategy, especially when you decide to adopt the newest SAP technologies. Define, plan and build your strategy aligning it with business goals.
The three approaches in moving a company to SAP S/4HANA:
New implementation (greenfield approach) – for customers who are new to SAP ERP or companies who want to re-implement their SAP core solution.
System conversion (brownfield approach) – for existing SAP customers who want to upgrade their current system to the latest SAP S/4HANA solution.
Landscape transformation (hybrid/phased approach) – for companies who want to consolidate their current regional SAP Business Suite landscape into one global SAP S/4HANA system.
SAP S/4 HANA Migration
At the beginning of the digital journey, whether it’s SAP S/4HANA implementation or migration, organizations have to define business needs and priorities. Then the appropriate strategy must be chosen to achieve goals with minimal disruption.
Every customer is unique, therefore usually each of them will choose one of three routes: implementation from scratch, conversion from an existing system, or landscape transformation (combination of several SAP or hybrid installations). These implementation strategies are usable for new SAP deployments, however, they are also applicable with slight modifications to migration strategies.
 
											 
											SAP Industry Solution for Public Sector
Designed to help all levels of government maximize public value, SAP for Public Sector solutions enable governments to optimize limited resources in public administration across a wide range of government functions, from accounting and procurement to case management and social services.
For central/federal, provincial/regional/state, or local governments, SAP for Public Sector provides innovative solutions that improve services while lowering costs.
SAP offer more than 25 industry-specific ERP solutions, which provide a tailored system to help give your company an overview of industry-specific business processes.
SAP Industry Solution for Utilities
SAP Utilities is a process-oriented sales and information system that supports all services provided by utilities and waste disposal companies. You can use SAP Utilities to manage and bill residential, commercial and industrial, and prospective customers.
In times of deregulated markets and increasing competition, it is vital that you provide the best possible response to your customers’ requirements, use operational information tailored to their specific requirements, and maximize revenue potential. As an integrated component in SAP ERP, SAP Utilities provides you with all the benefits of a comprehensive and effective Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System.
SAP Utilities helps you to keep your business processes as streamlined and as efficient as possible. As a single software solution, SAP Utilities eliminates incompatible and isolated information in the back office. You can use SAP Utilities to access data at any time from diverse business areas, providing you with the information you need to make the right decisions.
 
											 
											SAP Business Intelligence/ Business Objects
Business intelligence (BI) is an application used for giving meaning to raw data that an organization has. The raw data is cleansed, stored and applied with business logics to be useful for enterprise users to make better business decisions. This data can be presented in the form of reports and can be displayed in the form of tables, charts etc. which is efficient and easier to analyse and make business decisions.
During all business activities, companies create data about customers, suppliers and internal activities. Based on these data’s, employees of various departments like HR, Finance, Accounting, Marketing etc. prepare their work plan.
SAP Embedded Analytics
SAP S/4HANA Embedded Analytics is SAP’s next-generation analytics capability which can be achieved within SAP S/4HANA. With this, the user community, IT Team, and the developers can perform real-time analytics using large transaction data. Millions of rows and large numbers of tables can be processed on the fly.
It is a Concept, Content and Toolset to enable Embedded (built-in) Analytics, Real-time Operational Reporting, and Smart Business Cockpits etc. It uses the technology of SAP ABAP Core Data Services (referred to as CDS) to create Virtual Data Models (Representation of operational data).
 
											 
											SAP Business Planning and Consolidation
For any organization to run a business successfully financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting are important attributes. SAP BPC provide everything in one package.
Unified – Planning and Consolidation in One Product. Single application lessens maintenance, enhance data integrity, and simplifies deployment. It also enables flexible planning & consolidation functions
Owned and Managed by Business Users: – Business users manage processes, models & reports with little IT dependence.
An open, adaptable application: – Extends the value of your investment in both SAP and non-SAP environments
Familiar, Easy to use: – It is easy to use and support native Microsoft Office tools (e.g. Excel) and web browsers accessing a central database.
On premise and cloud solutions
The biggest difference between these two systems is how they are deployed.
Cloud-based software is hosted on the vendor’s servers and accessed through a web browser.
On-premise software is installed locally, on a company’s own computers and servers.
Some vendors also offer “hybrid” deployments, in which cloud software is hosted on an organization’s private servers (more on this later).
Another key difference between cloud and on-premise solutions is how they are priced:
While there are many exceptions to this rule, in general, cloud software is priced under a monthly or annual subscription, with additional recurring fees for support, training and updates.
 
											 
											SAP Success Factors and Application development
Get quick visibility into talent gaps, including key indicators such as risk of loss, impact of loss, and bench strength.
Talent search
Uncover hidden talent through company-wide searches that leverage comprehensive employee talent profiles.
Talent pools
Obtain a dynamic view into pool membership and simplify administration and management of talent pools.
Presentations
Present and share live talent information to easily engage in strategic succession planning and talent pipeline conversations.
Oracle Services
Oracle Unified Methodology
The Oracle Unified Method (OUM) is Oracle’s standards-based method that enables the entire Enterprise Information Technology (IT) lifecycle. OUM provides an implementation approach that is rapid, broadly adaptive, and business-focused. OUM includes a comprehensive project and program management framework and materials to support Oracle’s growing focus on enterprise-level IT strategy, architecture, and governance. Oracle’s Global Methods team has packaged OUM to accelerate the IT projects. OUM presents an organized, yet flexible, approach. Its defined, operational framework helps anticipate critical project needs and dependencies. With OUM, one can move efficiently through the IT lifecycle to quickly achieve measurable business results
 
											 
											Oracle Cloud Excellence
The Oracle Cloud Excellence Implementer (CEI) Program is focused on driving customer success with Oracle Software as a Service (SaaS) products. This program identifies, recognizes, and differentiates highly qualified consulting firms that demonstrate ongoing expertise, successful track records, and superior customer satisfaction in Oracle Cloud implementations by specified geography and cloud service module.
Oracle Cloud Financials
Oracle Financials ERP Cloud is a cloud-based, end-to-end business management solution designed for midsized to enterprise-level customers. It offers a suite of applications including material planning, financial accounting, analytics, and self-service reporting.
Oracle’s accounting features include a business intelligence module to identify trends from enterprise data. Billing departments have access to a payables and assets dashboard where they can reconcile statements, track supplier invoices and payments, account for fixed assets, and manage multiple bank accounts.
 
											 
											Oracle Cloud Logistics
Oracle Service Logistics, a cloud solution under the Oracle Supply Chain Management Cloud offering, allows users to run business processes that connect service request and field service dispatch flows to the supply chain. Using Service Logistics, you can:
Source and order parts required to complete a service request or perform a work order.
Receive parts shipped to field service technicians.
Analyze stocking levels of various parts in the usable and defective subinventories assigned to field service technicians.
Transfer parts to a technician stocking location or return defective and unused parts to the central or regional warehouse.
Oracle Global Human Resources
To align with the business, HR must modernize and transform. To be an agent of change, HR needs to choose the right HRMS in the cloud to manage the entire employee lifecycle. Disparate, On-premises solutions, where core HR functions such as payroll and benefits are processed in separate HRMS, are not integrated with those used for talent management, workforce optimization, and learning. This disconnect hinders ease of use, diminishes the user experience, and makes data difficult to analyze for valuable insights.
 
											
