Summary

Here we are, close to 700 pages down the road, and you’ve read about what it takes to plan for, execute, and bring live an SAP system. In some cases, you may have actually implemented or upgraded to a new mySAP solution, or perhaps integrated a new mySAP.com component into your existing enterprise. Regardless of the scope, congratulations are in order! I genuinely hope that I was able to help you avoid some of the land mines that my colleagues and I have stumbled over in the past.

In this final chapter I walked you through the process known as cutover. We learned that cutover is much more than Go-Live, or the instant in time when your new mySAP solution is finally turned over to its anxious end users; instead, it refers to the entire ...

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