Webinar:

ASUG Best Practices for S/4HANA 

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About this session

Upgrading to S/4HANA is a migration project unlike any other. If done correctly, your business should reap the rewards of a leap forward in both hardware and software technology. The challenge is that new S/4HANA innovations are released frequently. Your S/4HANA upgrade project is an ideal opportunity to design a target landscape that can easily support these ongoing feature packs and releases, and allow you to upgrade regularly to maximize business value and move to releases within an optimal time frame.

In this expert-led session, we share best practices for designing and running lean, secure S/4HANA systems that ensure your business can maximize future upgrades. Paul Hammersley shares pragmatic advice, techniques and landscape best practices from some of the world’s largest SAP customers. These help reduce cost, increase security and allow your business to test the latest innovations more easily, using your own business data and processes in a non-invasive way.

Paul Hammersley
SVP ALM Product Portfolio at EPI-USE Labs

Paul has for many years been a remarkable technical force at EPI-USE Labs. As SVP of the ALM Products, his portfolio includes System Landscape Optimization, and his hands-on experience of implementing Data Sync Manager and helping clients to manage data across the breadth of their SAP landscapes is unique. He has specialised knowledge about data security and how GDPR (the General Data Protection Regulation) impacts companies running SAP.

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