Basware: SAP migrations fail due to Accounts Payable issues
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Basware: SAP migrations fail due to Accounts Payable issues
"The clock is ticking for companies using SAP ECC. The transition to S/4HANA must be completed by 2027. However, the reality is proving difficult. Figures from early February from research firm ISG show that nearly 60 percent of SAP migrations are delayed and exceed their budget. Underestimated complexity, scope expansion, and internal capacity constraints are identified as the main causes."
"Invoice processing contains data from which useful information can be extracted. "When AP isn't included in the migration plan and stays stuck in outdated systems, it creates integration issues, delays, compliance challenges, and extra costs down the line," says Mondrus. Basware sees that AP can be useful in every phase of the migration. So make sure you assess, integrate, and map out invoice processing."
Many companies omit invoice processing from SAP S/4HANA migrations, generating delays, budget overruns, and compliance problems. Research shows nearly 60 percent of SAP migrations are delayed and exceed budgets due to underestimated complexity, scope creep, and internal capacity limits. Invoice processing holds valuable data and, when left in legacy systems, causes integration issues, operational delays, and extra costs. Decoupling the Accounts Payable process from the core ERP migration enables independent modernization of global compliance and invoice automation while preserving a clean ERP core. Misalignment between CIOs seeking a clean core and CFOs demanding AP automation complicates migration planning.
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