Friday, May 29, 2015

Tackle the High Costs of SAP

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ON DEMAND WEBCAST:
Cost Management Solutions and Insights and Implications of SAP S/4HANA

As the cost burden of "SAP Nation" approaches the GDP of Ireland in size, the gap between what SAP customers pay and what they get in value continues to widen. New innovation and updates in core ERP lag as SAP focuses all its attention on a long-term, high-risk "re-platform" strategy with its newly announced S/4HANA suite. As SAP customers struggle to understand the SAP roadmap and plan for the future, rising SAP operational costs prevent investments in innovative technologies like cloud, social and mobile that support growth.

Listen to Vinnie Mirchandani, veteran software industry analyst and author of SAP Nation: a Runaway Software Economy, and Rimini Street as they discuss the state of the SAP Nation and specific SAP customer strategies for addressing the high cost and uncertainty of SAP.

Gain actionable insights including:

-Expert opinions and analysis on the state of the SAP economy, based on decades of research and hundreds of customer and analyst interviews.
-Specific strategies to maximize your SAP investment and application roadmap - Including key S/4HANA considerations vs. other "ring fencing" alternatives like cloud, social, analytical and mobile technologies.
-Case examples - How to unlock savings opportunities to fund business innovation and support a rapid growth strategy through independent support for SAP.

Featured Speakers:

Vinnie Mirchandani - President and Founder, Deal Architect Inc
David Rowe - SVP & CMO, Rimini Street

Moderator:
Tom Schmidt - Managing Editor, IDG Strategic Marketing Services

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