SAP Implementation & Support Services
Revolutionize and streamline the business processes
SAP implementation is a collection of practices and workflows intended to design, build and tune an SAP landscape. SAP landscapes are all unique, so SAP implementations are seldom the same. Each has its own organization-specific requirements based on distinctive SAP configurations, customizations and combinations of SAP and third-party modules.
SAP implementations do have a lot riding on them, though. Mistakes are costly. A poor SAP implementation can result in brand damage, loss of revenue, negative customer experience, excessive IT and business operational expenses and frustrated employees.
SAP Implementation Objectives
Triazine aims to adopt SAP implementation to meet these following objectives
Integrated Systems
An integrated system that operates in (or near) real time without relying on periodic updates
Application Support
A common database that supports all applications
Business Consistency
A consistent look and feel across all business areas
On-time delivery
Our team is dedicated to provide you with continual maintenance and real-time support services to meet all your software requirements
Allocated budget
Improve the readiness of your project for support & maintenance and save your time & cost with our pre‑support auditing service.
Expected functionality
As the timelines and costs are decreasing, product features are increasing and this way the development of middleware components has become essential in the design of embedded systems
Phase wise SAP Implementation
SAP implementations do have a lot riding on them, though. Mistakes are costly. A poor SAP implementation can result in brand damage, loss of revenue, negative customer experience, excessive IT and business operational expenses and frustrated employees. SAP implementation is a collection of practices and workflows intended to design, build and tune an SAP landscape. SAP landscapes are all unique, so SAP implementations are seldom the same. Each has its own organization-specific requirements based on distinctive SAP configurations, customizations and combinations of SAP and third-party modules.
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Project Preparation
Initial planning and preparation for the implementation
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Business Blueprint
To derive on common understanding of how the company intends to run SAP to support their business
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Realization
Implement the business process requirements based on the blueprint.
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Final Preparation
To complete the final preparation that incudes testing, end-user training, system management and cutover activities, to finalize the readiness to go-live
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GO-LIVE and Support
To move from a project-oriented, pre-production environment to live production operation.
Installation vs. Migration vs. Upgrades
SAP implementation work arises in three main settings. The first is installation, such as with a product like SAP S/4HANA. New or old customers need installations. With an existing customer, the implementation may occur because the customer has such an extensively customized landscape that it’s better in the long-run to build a new system from scratch.
Migrations, in contrast, involve moving an SAP product between hosted environments. A migration might also mean moving SAP from one database to another. Migrations usually occur in multiple phases. They are by nature, complex and require frequent testing. An SAP upgrade is an implementation project that moves an SAP instance to a newer version. This could be something relatively simple, like adding enhancement packs. Some upgrades are challenging, however, requiring a great deal of planning and testing to successfully implement.