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HANA or ‘na’?
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By Published: 21 Dec 2020
The pandemic has led to more companies acknowledging the need to be agile, to get new products and services to market rapidly, and to adjust to sudden changes in supply and demand.
This can be particularly challenging for those companies running behemoth enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems like SAP.
When people think of SAP, agility is not the commonly associated term; rather, it is often associated with long and expensive projects, many of which result in overruns and higher than expected costs. Not only that, SAP is exacerbating the financial woes some organisations are already faced with, by trying to push them into migrating to S/4HANA.