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Ensure a successful, seamless transition to SAP S/4HANA


Simplify and accelerate your digital transformation with help from SAP
The digital economy is having a profound impact on the way you do business. In addition to creating new solutions for the digital era, we recognize that we must collaborate with our customers to help you make the most of these innovations based on your unique business needs and goals. Through our Digital Business Services organization and partner ecosystem, we are committed to helping you succeed by providing guidance at every stage of your digital transformation

Begin your journey to SAP S/4HANA
Every enterprise is unique – with different starting points and end points. From implementing a net-new solution to digitizing an existing landscape in the cloud, on premise, or a combination of both, our experience spans enterprises of all sizes, all industries, and all technology processes for any deployment type. We will help you keep your business running while making a smooth transition to new solutions. 

Take the first steps
Identify opportunities for value-driven business transformation, business process optimization, and business model innovation through design thinking, workshops, and assessment tools.
Orchestrating this conversation between your business and IT stakeholders is necessary to ensure that the new digital core satisfies your technical requirements and delivers value to your business immediately.

SAP Digital Business Services works with you and our partners to determine the right strategy, road map, and architecture to ensure maximum value and business fit when developing your business case, solution road map, individual migration, and integration plan and execution framework. We can help you:
   Identify business requirements and quantify enterprise value
   Re-evaluate business and IT priorities

   Map opportunities to SAP S/4HANA capabilities and establish a strategy

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