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Categories  »  Planning

Planning

  1. Avoid Audit Problems by Building Controls as Part of Your Implementation Life Cycle
    by Steve Biskie, Founder, SAPAuditSolutions.com (Feburary 2009)

    To have an efficient and effective control design process, certain risk and control activities need to occur during the implementation process. These activities reduce the potential for audit issues and minimize future rework. By following this strategy you significantly increase the likelihood of having a successful implementation and a pain-free audit.

  2. Bulletproof Your SAP Implementations and Legacy-to-SAP Conversions
    by Tom Sullivan, Senior IT Specialist (August 2009)

    Find out the pitfalls that occur most often when converting from a non-SAP legacy system to an SAP system. Then discover best practices to help you avoid these pitfalls and see how you can apply them to your project.

  3. Case Study: What Every Cutover Manager Should Know to Ensure a Smooth SAP Implementation
    by Srinivasa (Srini) Munagavalasa PMP, Deployment Manager, C.A. Inc. (September 2009)

    Cutover is one of the final steps for a successful implementation of any SAP project — and one of the most complex and critical components. A clear understanding of the processes, communication plan, staffing plan, resource requirements, execution steps, and expectations can help drive a successful cutover. Learn what is entailed in this process, what you need to do to make it successful, what to avoid, and what you need to keep an eye on.

  4. Encourage Effective Decision Making with the Analytic Hierarchy Process
    by Michal Szymaczek, Business Development Manager, BCC, Poland (December 2008)

    The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is an effective, multi-criteria decision-making method that helps you to assign logical, concrete values to your choices so you can make more informed judgments. Learn how to use AHP to intelligently structure and analyze complex problems and more easily synthesize your data with your criteria.

  5. SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.1: Plan for and Achieve Better Performance When Integrating Legacy Applications
    by Susanne Rothaug, Solution Manager SOA Middleware, and Udo Paltzer, Product Manager SOA Middleware, SAP AG (August 2009)

    Explore the fundamental performance improvements that have been made in SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.1. Learn how to make these changes part of your project when planning the performance of your integration scenario for a legacy application.

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