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Credit management ECC 6.0 implementation

Former Member
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Hi Experts/Gurus,

One of our clients have done a technical upgrade from SAP 4.6c to ECC 6.0.

Now they want to know what will be the timeline required for implementation of the Integrated credit management functionality of ECC6.0 in their SAP system if they go on for functional upgrade.

Now following are my doubts:

1) How to compare their existing credit management process/Functionality with the new ECC 6.0 integrated credit management functionality?

2) How to decide upon the timeline required to implement the new credit management functionalityof ECC 6.0?

Thanks in Advance!

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Former Member
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Hi,

Its depend on your company upgrade strategies, compair 40. credit mgt. functionality & 6.0 functionality.

then go for upgradre

Heer I some comments on upgrade

Upgrade Scenarios

Customers who are motivated to upgrade to ECC 6.0 generally pursue at least one of the four key goals just discussed as the primary goal of the upgrade.

Improved business strategy

Sustainability

Operational excellence,

Lower TCO

SAP takes three major approaches to upgrading, each driven by a different motivation and leading to a different ROI and payback periods.

u2022 Technical upgrade:

Focuses on risk mitigation and sustainability of the existing SAP solution.

u2022 Functional upgrade:

Focuses on reducing TCO by reducing system complexity u2013 for example, by returning custom modifications and custom code to SAP standard code

u2022 Upgrade with strategic business improvements:

Considers major reengineering and implementation of new strategic business applications as part of the project scope. These approaches are summarized below.

The three major approaches can be complemented by other compelling changes such as system landscape consolidation, the implementation of shared service center(s), and so forth.

In summary, the more your upgrade decision is driven by business improvement goals, the better your expected ROI. Upgrade experiences and customer statistics confirm that the decision for an SAP software upgrade is usually determined by a mix of business, technology, and strategic criteria.

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