SAP Cuts Down Software Upgrade Time With New Release
November 15, 2008 by Sanjay
SAP
Waldorf, Germany-based SAP announced its latest software upgrade package, christened “SAP enhancement package 4″, which it claims enables its customers to upgrade to the new version of SAP ERP software in shorter timeframe and with more discrete testing cycles.
SAP is the world’s largest business software company, with development centers in Bulgaria, Canada, China, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel and the US, staffed by about 52,000 employees serving around 76,000 customers in over 120 countries. The enhancement package 4 is the latest in a series of an innovative software delivery model that the company has been experimenting with since the beginning of this year (2008), wherein customers are able to update their ERP software versions with minimum disruption to their operations, thus reducing computer-administrator-headaches and employee-productivity-hour losses. Before these enhancement packages, it was not unusual for SAP customers to wait for up to 2 to 3 years for their upgrades. The package also gives the freedom to the customer to selectively upgrade the exact functionality that they are critically interested in deploying, right now.
SAP’s enhancement package 4 gives customers upgrade choices in the following lines of business: Finance, HR, Plant & Operations, Sales & Support, Procurement, Product Development & Manufacturing, and Industry Enhancements (such as aerospace / defense, automotive, defense and security, banking, consumer products, healthcare, higher education, insurance, oil and gas, mill products, mining, public sector, retail and wholesale, utilities, etc).










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