TRUSTING THE SAP STAR ANALYSIS?
Can the SAP STAR Service (S/4HANA Trusted Authorization Review) really be trusted - or is there optimization potential. We say: Optimize!
The interpretation of the SAP STAR analysis is currently on everyone's mind. Time and again, it is being used and evaluated incorrectly, producing results with excessive licenses.
The SAP STAR analysis only delivers useful results if you clean up and prepare the SAP systems in advance. The aim is to analyze usage and search for compliance errors and realistic optimization potential.
If you don't do this, neither compliance nor actual optimization is guaranteed – you draw false conclusions. You pay far too much in license costs and, on top of that, don't achieve compliance.
Can this be avoided? Of course! In the webinar, we will shed light on what is essential, what incorrect conclusions are lurking, and what “cleaning up and preparing beforehand” with samQ means explicitily. Then, and only then, is the SAP STAR analysis an excellent tool for checking data for correctness and compliance.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM THE WEBINAR
The change to S/4HANA, whether in the cloud or on-premises with the new license types, raises the question of what licenses are needed in the “new world”.
The key points:
loana is professional when it comes to technical support of SAP license management and license (cost) optimization. She is the first address when it comes to tool installation via transports, role management, configuration, customizing and the related passionate consulting of customers on license measurement processes. Project management and support for VOQUZ Labs' product suite? Then loana :)
Francisco's strength is his top management experience in a wide variety of industries without losing his eye for detail. He leads the business and advisory team in North and South America. His deep background in IT management and delivery combined with over 20 years of experience in virtually every industry makes him your top-level SAP solutions contact. Strategic top-level solution development from a bird’s-eyeview? Then Francisco :)