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CSSTL
utilizes an enhanced methodology for Release Upgrades
based on SAP 's AcceleratedSAP (ASAP) methodology. As
a key element of our Upgrade Services, our rapid implementation
model is designed to cut the time and cost associated
with technical and functional changes to the SAP R/3
system brought about by a release upgrade. Our mission
is to streamline the upgrade process, improve the management
of the project from beginning to end, ensure the quality
and repeatability of upgrade tasks and ultimately, to
bring our customers to full functionality in the shortest
time possible.
Discovery & Analysis Phase
Your business needs should drive your upgrade process.
Being aware of your requirements today and your requirements
for the future, is the key to a successful upgrade.
During this initial planning and intelligence-gathering
phase, CSSTL helps customers prepare their business for
the upgrade, evaluate available options, and determine
the pros and cons of each SAP release.
Assessment Phase
Using the information gathered about your business needs,
CSSTL works with you to evaluate the essential issues
surrounding your upgrade strategy - timing, cost estimates,
the budgeting process, risk analysis, etc. The Assessment
Phase focuses on two primary areas:
- Technical Assessment
- Functional Assessment - Final Preparation Phase
Final Preparation
In the final preparation before launching the upgrade,
the findings and analysis of the assessment phase are
used to develop detailed project plans, budgets and
cost estimates. Among the other critical pre-launch
planning tasks and strategies, are the placement of
action plans for repair and correction of custom objects,
resource planning, cut-over plans to the new version,
training schedules and more.
Execution Phase and "Go Live" Support
The purpose of this phase is to transit from
a project-oriented, pre-productive environment to a
successful and live productive operation. A support
organization should be in place to service the new SAP
R/3 user community to help manage change during the
transition and to provide long term, ongoing support.
During this phase, various system transactions are closely
monitored and reviewed, and overall system performance
is optimized. Finally, the actual project is closed
out.
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