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Amazon Web Services customers shed light on their ERP cloud transformations with RISE with SAP
ERP systems sit at the heart of many digital transformation initiatives due to their wide-reaching impact on mission critical business processes like financial close, material requirement planning, and inventory movements. These core processes represent the foundation upon which many enterprises build their customer, product, supplier, and employee experiences. Enterprises embarking on ERP modernization journeys often look to the Amazon Web Services cloud to help them automate, extend, and re-imagine these processes so they can adapt and thrive in today’s evolving economic landscape.
2022 was a very eventful year for enterprises undergoing such ERP transformations. Last year, Amazon Web Services customers continued to evaluate RISE with SAP -now in its third year- as a cloud deployment option that combines Amazon Web Services cloud services, SAP S/4HANA and other SAP solutions, and managed services in one contract. A recent
Below are a few highlights from customers that chose RISE on Amazon Web Services and how it helped them with their ERP Cloud transformation journeys.
Arc’teryx
Arc’teryx is a leading vertical retail and design company headquartered in Vancouver, Canada and specializing in outdoor apparel and equipment. The company was running a highly customized home-grown ERP system that was hampering business agility. Compliance with GDPR and individual country regulations were consuming valuable resources and limiting IT’s ability to quickly adapt and respond to business strategy, and global operations. Arc’teryx decided to deprecate their home-grown ERP system and deploy a greenfield SAP S/4HANA environment. RISE on Amazon Web Services presented a compelling construct because it allowed Arc’teryx to focus on solving business requirements rather than operate a big IT team. Given the very tight business timelines, Arc’teryx was able to move to SAP S/4HANA with RISE on Amazon Web Services in under 2 weeks. Today, Arc’teryx has successfully replaced their home-grown ERP environment with SAP S/4HANA and are running SAP Customer Activity Repository (CAR) and Apparel Fashion Add-on (AFS) as part of their RISE deployment. As a next step, Arc’teryx plans to leverage the cloud to modernize their planning, allocations, and financial budgeting systems.
Grupo LALA
Grupo LALA is a leader in the production and distribution of high-quality dairy products in Mexico, US, Central America and Brazil. The company was looking for a platform that would support its growth strategy and continued expansion into new dairy food categories. The company landed on RISE to accelerate and simplify its journey to SAP S/4HANA cloud. With 31 plants and 173 Distribution Centers, it was critical for Grupo LALA to select a RISE cloud provider that can support both its SAP and non-SAP solutions across finance, human resources, production, distribution and logistics processes, and ensure secure, real time connectivity with its core SAP S/4HANA environment. After an exhaustive search process and RFP, the company chose Amazon Web Services to host both its RISE with SAP (starting with Brazil) and non-SAP environments. As a next step in their digital transformation journey, Grupo LALA will increase RISE’s footprint across its SAP landscape and explore Amazon Web Services’s native ML, AI, and Analytics cloud services to drive deeper insights and more value from its SAP landscape.
Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc. (IMI)
IMI is a leading global technology and manufacturing company headquartered in the Philippines and specializing in highly reliable electronics in the automotive, aerospace, and industrial market. The company was running an on-premise SAP environment on legacy hardware that was not supporting the company’s supply chain expansion plans and growth trajectory. IMI engaged executives from across the various businesses and developed a multi-year digital transformation roadmap that included modernizing its SAP environment and moving it to the cloud with RISE. IMI -which operates 21 manufacturing sites across 10 countries- had been originally running some of their home-grown enterprise solution on Amazon Web Services using
PPG
PPG is a global manufacturer of paints, coatings, and specialty materials and a Fortune 250 company with headquarters in Pittsburgh, USA and operations in more than 75 countries. After going through a series of strategic acquisitions and divestures over the years, the company was left with multiple disparate ERP systems. In an effort to accelerate the integration of its acquisitions and continue to deliver value to its shareholders -PPG is one of a very small number of companies that has extended its dividends for more than 120 years and increased them for more than 50 years – the company decided to move their SAP S/4HANA environment from SAP HEC to RISE. PPG chose Amazon Web Services to host its RISE environment because of the
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