💡 Danke für die klare Erklärung, liebes parasus-Team. 💭 Bei einigen Lesern könnte noch folgender Gedanke aufkommen: 🤔 Warum ist die Integration zwischen ERP und der betrieblichen Beschaffung so wichtig? Vielleicht ist sie das gar nicht? ❗ Lassen Sie uns nur ein paar Gründe nennen - und den parasus-Experten etwas Raum geben, um dieses Thema weiter zu vertiefen: 1️⃣ Mit dem BeNeering-Ansatz, dass Nutzer die Daten in ihrem ERP in Echtzeit erreichen, gibt es keine Dateninkonsistenzen zwischen zwei Lösungen, und somit keine Fehler, keine Zeit, die damit verbracht wird, herauszufinden, was wo zutrifft. 2️⃣ Anwender können ihre Einkaufsanfragen mit Daten aus SAP ergänzen - mit Hilfe von KI bei der Echtzeitsuche nach Kostenstellen, Buchhaltungsdaten, Lieferadresse usw. 3️⃣ Reservierungen können vom Endnutzer im eigenen Lager vorgenommen werden - dank direktem Zugriff auf alle Daten in SAP. 👉 Sie sind dran, liebes parasus-Team, für weitere Beispiele! #BeNeering #Procurement #AI #einkauf #guidedbuying #intake #orchestration #ERPintegration #SAP #S4HANA #SRMreplacement
🌴 Lost in the e-procurement jungle? Let us guide you ⬇️ Last week ( https://lnkd.in/endjdrQy ) we had a look into the challenge of finding a successor for SAP SRM. SAP’s official recommendations for replacing SRM are the built-in SAP S/4HANA Fiori My Purchase Requisitions App, the SAP S/4HANA Central Procurement as well as SAP Ariba. ✨ Looking outside SAP's own ecosystem, there is more on the market, so much more. Solutions like BeNeering, Coupa, Ivalua, Jaggaer, Zycus, GEP SMART, and Oracle Procurement Cloud – to name only a few. There are plenty of choices offering powerful procurement and supplier management features, all with their own strengths and weaknesses. 🔍 However, transitioning from SRM specifically to a new solution involves more than adopting the latest features; it’s about finding the right fit for your specific SAP environment and needs. Just as outlined last week, let us continue with what we believe a SRM successor should ideally provide, today from a technical side: ✅ Seamless SAP integration – the best integration requires little to no data replication, resulting in minimal effort when setting up and running a solution. ✅ Control over business logic – remains in your own SAP system, so that you (and your IT) can identify and solve problems themselves. ✅ Can be run by your IT – the solution you pick ideally can be understood (or quickly learned) by your own IT staff, ensuring a much lower TCO. ⚡ While the mentioned alternatives offer robust standalone capabilities, most fall short in one or more of these areas, often lacking in SAP-specific integration or requiring extensive custom development. As far as we are aware, there is only one solution on the market which fulfils all criteria: BeNeering. 💡 The approach taken by BeNeering is different to all other solutions out there, as it was developed with SAP systems in mind, ensuring deep compatibility, minimal migration requirements, and a central platform that maintains SRM-like core functionalities. 📌 Stay tuned for the final post on SRM successors when we list our 3 main functional criteria, which we consider important. But before that, let us know in the comments: ❓ What other criteria are you looking at when evaluating e-procurement solutions from a technical point of view? #beneering #srm #procurement #einkauf #guidedbuying #parasus #change #team #learning #purchase