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Is Your SAP Migration Strategy Built to Last?

SAP Migration Strategies
As SAP ends mainstream support for ECC, organizations face a pressing question: how should they transition to S/4 HANA?

As SAP ends mainstream support for ECC, organizations face a pressing question: how should they transition to S/4 HANA? Nihilent’s SAP Migration Strategy Evaluation Framework (SMSEF) offers a structured method for comparing three migration paths against 10 parameters of value and risk, scored on a 1 to 5 scale.

The three approaches:

The Brownfield approach upgrades the existing ECC system in place. It is fast, cost-effective, and minimally disruptive but carries over technical debt and limits adoption of S/4 HANA’s new capabilities. (Value: 2.2 | Risk: 2.2)

The Greenfield approach starts fresh with a full reimplementation. It unlocks the full potential of S/4 HANA with optimized processes, clean data, and modern UX, but demands significant investment in time, cost, and change management. (Value: 5.0 | Risk: 4.2)

The Bluefield approach selectively migrates critical data and processes while adopting new features where beneficial. It strikes a balance between innovation and operational stability, making it suitable for organizations that need flexibility without the full overhead of greenfield. (Value: 3.6 | Risk: 3.4)

The key takeaway: No single approach is universally correct. The right choice depends on an organization’s budget, risk tolerance, strategic objectives, and the state of their existing systems. Nihilent recommends a custom assessment before committing to any path, and the SMSEF provides that structured starting point.

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