Suite on HANA isn’t just a step on the way to S/4HANA — it’s also an important journey in itself, and one that can provide excellent ROI with the proper planning and follow-through. Our Suite on HANA migration guide can help illuminate your path.
Defining your business case is key to getting maximum value, as is tracking ROI and success in your Suite on HANA migration. Suite on HANA may be the first step to on your migration to S/4HANA, but it also has considerable value by itself. Some of the benefits of moving to Suite include:
Your SAP migration will take a combination of in-house talent and partner organizations. Your team needs to have knowledge of:
You’ll need to audit your system to see how well prepared you are for migration. Depending on your needs, you may want to do a proof-of-concept as well, to demo and test your solution and earn buy-in within your organization.
The outcome of your audit can have a major effect on your migration path and timetable. Tasks like sanitizing your data, unravelling and weeding out custom code, performing a Unicode conversion and upgrading SAP ERP to a more current version can require a significant amount of time and resources, which need to be factored into your plan.
As you learn more about your system, and consult with your partner, you’ll be able to put together a more concrete plan. Your SAP partners will help you set goals for the functionality and performance of your landscape, as well as the timeframe and budget of your migration.
You’ll then break these goals down into concrete steps to structure your migration. You’ll have to consider a number of factors, such as:
As you proceed through the HANA migration process, you’ll need to track your progress and discuss necessary changes at each phase, in preparation for the next step. SAP Activate methodology divides the project into iterative phases, with certain problems that must be solved at each step of the project, which makes it relatively easy to keep your team on track and stakeholders informed of the progress of the migration.
However, the tools you use to execute and track each step of the project are largely up to you and your vendor. This creates a lot of variation between vendors, particularly in areas like automation and project management. This can create extra work (and it introduces the opportunity to introduce human error into the mix) and can make tracking somewhat of a challenge, since the tools aren’t sufficiently integrated.
This is another area where FlexBridge shines. FlexBridge makes use of SAP, third-party and in-house tools, integrated into a single migration platform. There’s little work required to track projects, and everything that can be automated is, allowing stakeholders to concentrate on the areas that require human understanding.
After migration, you’ll be running on essentially a new system. If you have all the right processes and support staff in place with the requisite know-how, there will be little friction, and quick ROI. But if you aren’t prepared, you’ll lose productivity, struggle with performance and you’ll turn your organization off future important upgrades. It’s crucial to make sure you’re ready for the big day.
The biggest key is simply practice and training. Before migration, your technical team does a dress rehearsal, running through the whole process to make sure there are no surprises when it’s time for the actual migration. Anyone involved in the post-migration process should also practice, whether their job is IT support, SAP administration or tracking ROI.
Once you’ve completed your SAP Suite on HANA migration, it can be tempting to go back to business as usual, and stop worrying about digital transformation for a while.
However, the first few weeks after your migration are crucial to the success of your IT strategy. Your company is using the new system, and they’re attuned to differences between it and the old one. Your IT staff will be tweaking and tuning SAP HANA, and cementing SAP maintenance routines. And your partners will have the experience fresh in their minds as well.
That’s why it’s a good idea to meet after working with your new system for a few weeks to debrief and plan the next phase of your migration. You can discuss your experience and plan for any potential next steps. That can include small tweaks to parts of your workflow to address pain points post-migration, along with planning the next phase of your journey to your ultimate destination — SAP S/4HANA.
Your SAP landscape is a key piece of infrastructure. But with Suite on HANA, it can be a tool for growth and innovation as well. With careful preparation and the right partner, the move to HANA can be the start of something great within your organization.
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