I appreciate this video and the valuable insights it provides for moving to S/4 HANA. The information presented here is very helpful for anyone who is considering making the transition. Most important point. SAP ECC is the main ERP application, while S/4HANA is the next-generation ERP software. ECC will go out of support in 2027, while S/4HANA will be supported until 2040 Running SAP S/4HANA requires an SAP HANA database SAP S/4HANA has a modern user interface and advanced features like embedded analytics and real-time dashboards. SAP S/4HANA enhancements in Finance Module Integration of business partners in SAP S/4HANA SAP S/4HANA simplifies data structures and improves system performance with the UniFi data model Key differences between SAP ECC & S/4HANA in logistics space
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Thank you for providing the insights, What impact does these key differences have on testing during the SAP ECC 6.0 to S4 Hana testing, what needs to be considered for test tools selection,test plan, test strategy, actual test execution and coverage? Are there any examples, references or case studies that I can look at?
It will have massive impacts on testing especially if it’s a S4 conversion rather than new implementation. Things like custom code, add-ons, extensions, performance, user experience, integration, and regression must be thoroughly done to ensure the S4 conversion is a success.
@erpiseasy thanks a lot , yes it is S4 conversion, where can I read more on each of these aspects in relation to testing ? Are there any reference links to gain more knowledge on how the testing should be planned and executed w.r.t S4 Hana conversion?
Hi, This video very useful also can you please provide how many tables in ECC vs S/4HANA, what objects are changed and what object are remain same in S/4HANA.
Sir, I am a fresher student who recently complete my degree and i have intrested in sap , so plz suggest me - what i will learn on SAP ABAP (ECC or HANA) Or both
That true. But this is for the beginners and people get confused about mainstream maintenance, extended maintenance, etc. Hence I have kept it simple by saying it’s out of support. To be factual, ECC will be out of mainstream maintenance in 2027. That means SAP will still support it going beyond 2027 only for the known issues. They won’t provide support for new bugs(unless the customer chooses extended maintenance). There won’t be any new functions developed either.
I appreciate this video and the valuable insights it provides for moving to S/4 HANA. The information presented here is very helpful for anyone who is considering making the transition.
Most important point.
SAP ECC is the main ERP application, while S/4HANA is the next-generation ERP software.
ECC will go out of support in 2027, while S/4HANA will be supported until 2040
Running SAP S/4HANA requires an SAP HANA database
SAP S/4HANA has a modern user interface and advanced features like embedded analytics and real-time dashboards.
SAP S/4HANA enhancements in Finance Module
Integration of business partners in SAP S/4HANA
SAP S/4HANA simplifies data structures and improves system performance with the UniFi data model
Key differences between SAP ECC & S/4HANA in logistics space
Thanks for the summary 🙂
Excellent work, @ERP is Easy. I am an SAP expert, and this video is at a level where it can be equally useful to beginners and experts.
Thank you 🙏
I am a fresher student . I am interested in SAP so please suggest me what I am choose on SAP ABAP (ECC or HANA or both)
@@snket600 HANA is the present and the future. If I were you, I'd go with HANA.
Hello sir, I am looking for internship to work on projects as a SAP GTS consultant pls Recommend me any website that offers internship programs . Yours sincerely from INDIAN
Great insight wè appreciate how you explain❤❤❤❤
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for providing the insights, What impact does these key differences have on testing during the SAP ECC 6.0 to S4 Hana testing, what needs to be considered for test tools selection,test plan, test strategy, actual test execution and coverage? Are there any examples, references or case studies that I can look at?
It will have massive impacts on testing especially if it’s a S4 conversion rather than new implementation. Things like custom code, add-ons, extensions, performance, user experience, integration, and regression must be thoroughly done to ensure the S4 conversion is a success.
@erpiseasy thanks a lot , yes it is S4 conversion, where can I read more on each of these aspects in relation to testing ? Are there any reference links to gain more knowledge on how the testing should be planned and executed w.r.t S4 Hana conversion?
This is really helpful, Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant video. Thank you sir!
Thanks for watching!
This was so good!!!!
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Excellent explanation!
Thank you
Hi, This video very useful also can you please provide how many tables in ECC vs S/4HANA, what objects are changed and what object are remain same in S/4HANA.
SAP Business one can run on Oracle database. It’s aimed to small and medium size companies, I can’t find if it’s a SaaS
It can be deployed as both on premises or cloud. - www.sap.com/australia/products/erp/business-one.html
hi! is possible working in SAP GUI with SAP S/4 HANA?
Hi, yes it is possible but SAP recommends using Fiori for S/4HANA.
Sir, I am a fresher student who recently complete my degree and i have intrested in sap , so plz suggest me - what i will learn on SAP ABAP
(ECC or HANA) Or both
Hi, please go through my videos. I have provided all the required info for a fresher to kick start their SAP journey. All the best!
ECc is not out of support ...only end mainstream maintenance.
That true. But this is for the beginners and people get confused about mainstream maintenance, extended maintenance, etc. Hence I have kept it simple by saying it’s out of support.
To be factual, ECC will be out of mainstream maintenance in 2027. That means SAP will still support it going beyond 2027 only for the known issues. They won’t provide support for new bugs(unless the customer chooses extended maintenance). There won’t be any new functions developed either.