Saturday, June 22, 2019

Survey of SAP Licensees Reveals Two-Thirds Have No Plans or Are Undecided About Migrating to New S/4HANA Product

Vast majority of respondents plan to run their current SAP applications to at least or beyond SAP's planned 2025 end of ECC 6 mainstream maintenance window

LAS VEGAS-Friday 21 June 2019 [ AETOS Wire ]

(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Rimini Street, Inc. (Nasdaq: RMNI), a global provider of enterprise software products and services, the leading third-party support provider for Oracle and SAP software products and a Salesforce partner, today revealed the findings from its recent survey of SAP licensees conducted to better understand their plans for S/4HANA and the impact of SAP’s planned 2025 end of mainstream maintenance support for Business Suite 7 core applications on their IT roadmap plans. Of the IT leaders surveyed who are currently running SAP’s Business Suite 7 or older releases, two-thirds state they either have no plans to migrate to S/4HANA (35%) or are undecided about moving to S/4HANA (32%). The top reasons cited include “lack of resources,” “no business justification,” and a preference to “maximize investment in current applications.” The number of respondents who stated they have no plans to migrate or are undecided has risen slightly from a previous survey in 2017 – at that time 65% of IT leaders stated they had no plans to migrate or were undecided about S/4HANA. The current survey of SAP licensees was conducted in April 2019 and includes C-level executives, and VPs, directors and managers of IT.

SAP Customers Plan to Run Their Current Applications Beyond 2025

Survey responses confirm that nearly 80% of SAP licensees plan to continue to run their customized, mature SAP systems to at least or beyond SAP's planned 2025 end of mainstream maintenance date for Business Suite 7. SAP licensees have made significant investments to implement and customize their highly functional SAP systems that meet their business needs and these existing systems can serve as their reliable mission-critical platform for many years to come without requiring the need to upgrade.

“We were experiencing the push many ECC 6.0 customers face with SAP trying to move everyone to the S/4HANA platform. When some of the larger SAP customers also refused to pay for that reimplementation in exchange for an immature product, we knew that S/4HANA was not a road we wanted to go down,” said Bob Leek, CIO, Multnomah County. “By switching to Rimini Street’s support, not only do we receive a far superior level of service, but we can continue to run our current SAP system for a minimum of 15 additional years from the time that we switched our SAP support to Rimini Street in 2016. This takes the pressure off having to migrate to SAP S/4HANA by 2025 when we see no return on that investment for the cost and disruption to the business. Additionally, as a result of moving our support, we have also been able to redirect our staff to focus on more value-added activities.”

Challenges with SAP Support

When asked about the value of SAP’s support, only 5% of all survey respondents stated they felt the fees for SAP support are well worth the value they receive in return. However, respondents also cited several challenges with SAP’s support, including “lack of support for customizations,” “issues take too long to resolve,” and “no new innovations or enough functional enhancements for what we are paying.” “Lack of expertise or adequate knowledge to resolve issues” also topped the list. Licensees are often left to self-support issues on their own by assigning internal resources or working with outside consultants. The inefficiencies with SAP’s support model can create considerable business disruption and a poor use of internal resources spent just to keep the system operational.

“With SAP’s expensive, time-consuming and resource-intensive forced migration to their S/4HANA product, SAP 4.x and ECC licensees have two choices – stay on SAP’s vendor-dictated roadmap and continue to invest in undesired, forced upgrades, or choose a Business-Driven Roadmap designed specifically around their business objectives,” said Seth A. Ravin, Rimini Street CEO. “SAP licensees who switch to Rimini Street support can extend their existing release lifespan and value for at least 15 more years, eliminate 2025 deadline fears, maximize savings and minimize system change risk while being able to invest operational savings into accelerated innovation. Rimini Street clients also gain flexibility and time to reassess the viability and business case of a potential future S/4HANA migration, or choose a next-generation system that best fits their future needs.”

To access a copy of Rimini Street’s report “How Customers are Responding to SAP’s Planned 2025 End of ECC6 Mainstream Maintenance Deadline” click here.

About Rimini Street, Inc.

Rimini Street, Inc. (Nasdaq: RMNI) is a global provider of enterprise software products and services, the leading third-party support provider for Oracle and SAP software products and a Salesforce partner. The Company has redefined enterprise software support services since 2005 with an innovative, award-winning program that enables licensees of IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, Salesforce, SAP and other enterprise software vendors to save up to 90 percent on total maintenance costs. Clients can remain on their current software release without any required upgrades for a minimum of 15 years. Over 1,850 global Fortune 500, midmarket, public sector and other organizations from a broad range of industries currently rely on Rimini Street as their trusted, third-party support provider. To learn more, please visit http://www.riministreet.com, follow @riministreet on Twitter and find Rimini Street on Facebook and LinkedIn. (C-RMNI)

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Contacts
Michelle McGlocklin
Rimini Street, Inc.
+1 925 523-8414
mmcglocklin@riministreet.com

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