ALL ROADS LEAD TO SAP S/4HANA®
HPE and BCX offer you a range of tools and services to help you prepare for your move to our next-generation ERP suite, SAP S/4HANA.
What is the SAP S/4HANA® Movement?
Today’s fast-paced business environment places much pressure on enterprises to be smarter, faster, more innovative and more agile than their competition. SAP’s next-generation business suite, SAP S/4HANA, was developed to help them achieve these goals.
With SAP ECC “end of life maintenance” looming in 2027, taking an important step towards digital transformation and becoming data-driven is crucial to your organisation – HPE, BCX and SAP are ready to help.
Migrating to SAP S/4HANA will give organisations the ability to re-plan and reprioritise their businesses instantaneously, by providing them with immediate access to the right data. Leveraging an extensive portfolio of assets, we can combine the right-fit infrastructure, software and services to create an integrated digital core.
Why should you start the migration?
Migrating to SAP S/4HANA will give organisations the ability to re-plan and reprioritise their businesses instantaneously, by providing them with immediate access to the right data.
However, a decision to adopt SAP S/4HANA is not a simple one. It requires deep thought, intensive assessment, and a careful evaluation of the benefits your organisation can leverage from it to stay ahead of the digitisation curve and compete in today’s business environment.
Why choose HPE for SAP Solutions?
HPE is the leading vendor for SAP deployments for proving decades of technology leadership and depth of industry experience. BCX is currently HPE’s SAP HEC partner and first route to market for SAP opportunities.
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Strong partnership with HPE underpins major SAP HANA deployment at BCX
This case study is an overview of a completed SAP HANA project at BCX, carried out by BCX, in conjunction with HPE South Africa, to address numerous performance issues that BCX was experiencing with its warehousing management system as a result of an exponential growth in data volumes.