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SAP S/4HANA Migration: Take the green pill or the brown pill?

Start afresh with a greenfield approach, or build upon what you have already with a brownfield approach? This is no doubt a difficult decision to take when migrating to SAP S/4HANA. Learn what to consider when looking at this from not only a B2B/EDI perspective, but also from a general integration perspective.

SAP S/4HANA Migration: Greenfield vs. Brownfield

With SAP’s end-of-support deadline for Business Suite 7 software in 2027, SAP ECC (ERP Central Component) customers need to decide what to do. The vast majority plan to migrate to S/4HANA.

S/4HANA represents a fundamental change (both functionally and technically) regardless as to which version of SAP ECC or other ERP system is used today. Due to this fundamental change, migration to S/4HANA will be a major undertaking. Each customer’s situation is unique, and as such the migration journey plan should be thoroughly researched and thought through.

Greenfield S/4HANA Migration is a New Separate Setup

Starting with a greenfield means either a customer is new to SAP (never implemented before) or has probably been running SAP ECC for quite some time. Such a green and fresh S/4HANA migration is the opportunity to rationalize historically grown software platforms into a coherent new landscape, with the adoption of new and proven business practices with the following benefits:

  • Smaller Scope >>> Shorter Projects >>> Faster ROI
  • Migration of available master data and possibly runtime data is comparably easy

However, there are several trade-offs:

  • Any customization will need to be manually reimplemented
  • A brand new system will need integrating with the current environment
  • Day-to-Day operation of SAP ECC (if already in place) is difficult to maintain and difficult to switch-out at the ideal time

This makes a greenfield migration more suitable for new, smaller customers with smaller project requirement scopes. From an integration perspective, a new ERP system with new integration requirements typically requires new connections to be on-boarded and tested during the project.

Implementing connections on a central platform and just plugging in S/4HANA is ideal. With a Hybrid Integration Platform (HIP) strategy, this part of the SAP S/4HANA migration is achieved with expediency.

Brownfield S/4HANA Migration is a Conversion of the Existing SAP ECC Landscape

Starting with a brownfield will likely be longtime adopters of SAP ECC who want to keep the structure they already have in place and to migrate it to run under S/4HANA. This makes brownfield a classic migration project and provides an updated platform with the following benefits:

  • Protect customization investment (partly)
  • Incumbent architecture can remain the same (to a degree)
  • Users can be persuaded easier
  • Day-to-Day operations can continue until the switchover
  • The switchover can be phased (not big bang)

However, there are several trade-offs:

  • S/4HANA doesn’t cover all industry specific functions
  • Impact on customizations
  • Changes still require retraining
  • Parallel operation of SAP ECC and SAP S/4HANA causes extra effort

A so called bluefield migration for SAP S/4HANA is practically a brownfield migration on steroids. Bluefield SAP S/4HANA migration expands the typical brownfield migration with more specialized tools which are available from SAP and other tool vendors. Integration-wise there is no real difference between bluefield and brownfield.

The brownfield migration to SAP S/4HANA is suitable for the vast majority of the installed base. From an integration perspective, running all the inherited connections to SAP ECC and the new S/4HANA in parallel for a period of time has its own challenges. This is because changes will involve third parties and will add complexity to the overall migration plan.

For a brownfield migration it is very helpful to run connections over a central platform and just re-plug the ERP connection from SAP ECC to S/4HANA. With a Hybrid Integration Platform strategy, migration to SAP S/4HANA can be accomplished a lot easier.

Learn more about Migration and Integration of SAP S/4HANA here.

SEEBURGER’s Hybrid Integration Platform supports all API and B2B Interfaces for SAP S/4HANA

SEEBURGER’s BIS platform is a Hybrid Integration Platform which includes seamless API integration with internal and external business partners via new SAP APIs and proven B2B/EDI or Managed File Transfer channels. This includes the seamless integration of SAP S/4HANA via the SAP API Business Hub.

SEEBURGER is thus in a position to provide companies with sustainable support for their digitalization initiatives regardless if the way to SAP S/4HANA starts on a greenfield or a brownfield.


Source: https://blog.seeburger.com/sap-s-4hana-migration-take-the-green-pill-or-the-brown-pill/

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