SAP solutioning

“Crafting seamless asset management solutions, turning IT teams from operational overseers to strategic business advisors.”

What is SAP solutioning?

SAP Solutioning is the art and science of crafting tailored solutions using SAP’s comprehensive software suite.

As a global frontrunner in enterprise software, SAP provides a myriad of tools designed to address diverse business challenges. The process involves a meticulous design, configuration, and implementation phase, ensuring that businesses harness the full potential of the software.

While SAP’s reach spans various business domains, it particularly shines in asset management. Here, organizations can leverage SAP’s robust capabilities to optimize asset utilization, streamline operations, and drive strategic growth.

In essence, SAP Solutioning is not just about using a software product; it’s about integrating a solution that resonates with a company’s unique needs, ensuring efficiency and innovation.

How can we help?

Getteweer possesses a deep and longstanding relationship with SAP, boasting extensive experience in SAP Solutions, particularly in asset management. They specialize in crafting solutions tailored to businesses’ asset management needs. Some of the specific SAP solutions Getteweer is proficient in include:

  • SAP Cloud Solutions: These are cloud-based applications such as the SAP Asset Intelligence Network and SAP Cloud for Real Estate.
  • S/4 Operational Modules: These modules cater to operational needs and include tools like SAP Enterprise Asset Management, Plant Maintenance, and SAP Flexible Real Estate.
  • S/4 Financial and Accounting Modules: These modules address financial and accounting requirements, including SAP Contract and Lease Management and SAP Financial Accounting.

How we work

Getteweer’s approach to SAP solutioning emphasizes adherence to SAP’s standard configurations. They have a preference for SAP’s cloud solutions.

By sticking to these standards and leveraging cloud solutions, Getteweer enables businesses’ IT teams to transition from routine operational maintenance tasks to playing a more strategic role.

Instead of getting bogged down in day-to-day operations, IT teams can become advisory partners, focusing on driving business improvements and innovations.