
SAP Automation
5 Hidden Costs of Unplanned SAP Downtime
The nature of SAP change makes it hard to avoid importing mistakes into production. While this has meant many organizations now accept a ...

SAP Automation
How to Choose the Best SAP Change Automation Tool
While most of the IT world has been furiously keeping pace with modern approaches to software delivery, SAP is woefully behind the times. ...

SAP Automation
How DevOps Automation Enables Effortless SAP Audit & Compliance
As the number and complexity of regulatory rules and guidelines grow across the world, companies are under increasing pressure to find ...

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Eliminating Waste in SAP Change Delivery Using Value Stream Mapping
Value Stream Mapping (VSM) is a technique used in manufacturing to identify waste within production processes and it has been increasingly ...

SAP Automation
Reduce Your Stress and Take Control
I can remember plenty of occasions that have caused me stress over the course of my career in IT. I’ve always felt more stressed when ...

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Accelerating SOX compliance with SAP automation
Ahhh - the great Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002. I remember it as if it was yesterday. I was working in IT with a US investment bank ...

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Change isn’t easy in SAP. But automation can help.
Worried about SAP upgrades? Our webinar explores how to upgrade SAP faster, at a lower cost, and with less risk. Last year SAP ...

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Are You Really In Control of Your SAP Change & Release Process? Part 2
Introduction In this two-part blog series I am taking a look at some SAP change and release edge cases that have the potential to catch ...

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Guarding Against Risk in SAP change management
Risk is about uncertainty. The things you can’t predict are most likely to derail your best-laid plans. But if you put a framework ...

SAP Automation
Are You Really In Control of Your SAP Change & Release Process? Part 1
Introduction You might think you’re fully in control of your change and release process for SAP. After all, who’s going to admit to ...