Bigger SAP transformation projects require a well-thought-out toolchain in order to efficiently organize the implementation and operation of SAP solutions and the entire landscape. SAP offers mature and proven methods and toolchains for this. However, customers usually also have their own requirements, tools and specifications that are (or should be) used for all projects throughout the company. Many companies and project members have wishes, experiences and preferences, but also dislikes from former projects that need to be taken into account. ‘SAP people’ like to rely on SAP Solution Manager and non-SAP people prefer Jira, Confluence & Co. Often, of course, it’s also different 🙂
Finding a suitable toolchain that is accepted and used by everyone is often not that easy and there are many ways to find the right toolchain.
Bigger SAP transformation projects require a well-thought-out toolchain in order to efficiently organize the implementation and operation of SAP solutions and the entire landscape. SAP offers mature and proven methods and toolchains for this. However, customers usually also have their own requirements, tools and specifications that are (or should be) used for all projects throughout the company. Many companies and project members have wishes, experiences and preferences, but also dislikes from former projects that need to be taken into account. ‘SAP people’ like to rely on SAP Solution Manager and non-SAP people prefer Jira, Confluence & Co. Often, of course, it’s also different 🙂Finding a suitable toolchain that is accepted and used by everyone is often not that easy and there are many ways to find the right toolchain. Read More Technology Blogs by SAP articles
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