Especially in companies that often move or sell divisions, IT should implement so-called carve-outs software. With SNP Transformation Backbone standard software, your IT department receives an effective and time-efficient approach for ERP transformations, support in harmonizing the merged business and high audit security through the use of reviews.
2. SNP Transformation Backbone
Business Driven Triggers for Change
Typical Scenarios
Analyze Business Workflows
and System Landscape
Harmonize Organizational Structures
(e.g. Profit Center, Chart of Account)
Consolidate ERP Clients or Systems
Split ERP Clients or Systems
Move ERP Clients or Systems
Software
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Mergers &
Acquisitions
Carve Outs &
Divestures
Reorganization
3. Typical Scenarios
Analyze System Landscape
Upgrade to SAP HANA or Cloud
Upgrade ERP Release
Migrate Legacy Systems
Harmonize ERP Data
Translate ERP Systems
Software
SNP Transformation Backbone
SNP Data Provisioning & Masking
SNP Dragoman
SNP Transformation Backbone
IT Driven Triggers for Change
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ERP
Consolidation
Data
Harmonization
Upgrade &
Replatforming
4. SNP Transformation Backbone
Typical Carve Out Scenarios
Business Transformation
Divestitures and carve outs
Mergers and aqcuisitions
Restructuring, demergers and spin-offs
Post-Merger-Integration
IT Challenges
These transformations lead to a mapping and
adaptation needs in the underlying financial
systems (SAP), which are characterized by
data migration and conversation efforts.
ERP Transformation
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Client Carve Out
Move one or more client(s)
from a single source system
to the target system(s)
Split by Company Code
Split by company code and move
migrate data from a single
client to a target client
Split by Org Structure
Split the existing org structure
at the company code level
and migrate data
5. SNP Transformation Backbone
A Software-Based Approach For Carve-Out
Enterprise Transformation Platform:
Pre-configured
transformation scenarios
Re-usable workflow
and project templates
Pre-defined rules and
validations sets
Technical Components:
ERP System Scan and Analysis
Business Process Visualization
Migration and Conversion Engine
Consistency & Compliance Engine
Cockpits (GUI) & Portals
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6. SNP Transformation Backbone
Transform into New Business Landscapes
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Cloud
ERP
Legacy
Mobile
old business landscape
new business landscape
7. SNP Transformation Backbone
Our Factors of Success
Auditor and vendor
certifications
Off-the-shelf software and
processes
Employ agile project
management policies and
procedures
Technical migration specialists
and business process
consultants
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8. SNP Transformation Backbone
Company Profile
Transformation software vendor due
to the experience with more than
2.500 transformation projects
Over 20 years track record of
excellence in the ERP market
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9. SNP Transformation Backbone
Company Profile
Certified SAP Service Partner and
Oracle Gold Partner
Market presence in United States,
Germany, Austria, Switzerland,
Spain, and South Africa with over
250 employees
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USA Germany
Austria
Switzerland
Spain
South Africa
10. SNP Transformation Backbone
Reduce manual programming by up to 90 percent
Automate data migration through
a centrally managed system of rules
Reduce the need for manual
programming by up to 90 percent
Improve data consistency
Compliance of the data and
processes
»Thanks to the transformation with SNP,
we were able to consolidate our system
landscape in an extremely efficient way.«
Madeleine Petit
CIO, ABB Switzerland
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