In late 1997, SAP Consulting came into existence in order to assure that SAP would have a stake in the success of SAP engagements. Prior to that time, in the words of many SAP executives, the software supplier had been relegated to "wildly cheering on the sidelines". While SAP Consulting is often the prime systems integrator for engagements, their role as a sub to alliance partners has been portrayed by them as a definite boost to engagement success.
A major study of the SAP market was recently completed by Performance Monitor, an independent marketing research firm. This research includes 809 interviews with clients of the leading SAP systems integrators, including Accenture, BearingPoint, Capgemini, CSC, Deloitte, IBM, and SAP Consulting. During the course of the interview, clients provide an assessment of their systems integrators' performance during their SAP project.
In all, SAP Consulting has been included in a support role for approximately three out of four SAP projects conducted by their leading alliance partners included in this research. Contrary to SAP claims that their involvement in alliance partner projects is a plus, we find that as recently as 2004, the reverse was true. While SAP showed improvement in 2005, there was not much difference in the performance of alliance partners when SAP was involved and when they were not.
In 2006, however, alliance partners saw an increase in the quality of their delivery when SAP Consulting was included as part of the delivery team. So what has changed over the last few years that has caused this improvement? SAP Consulting's performance as a provider has been increasing as well. They have been performing at above industry average rates for the last two years.
SAP Consulting's performance has improved compared to the group average over a three year span. The results from the leading seven providers are separated by just over half a point, meaning that SAP Consulting's year over year improvements are meaningful.
Clients still need to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of including another partner in the mix for the SAP systems integration project. Adding another partner creates additional management on the part of the project team, but it can create additional value, as well as a more direct conduit to the SAP organization, when effectively managed. This data reveals an increasing trend that including SAP Consulting as a delivery partner with one of their alliance partners can improve overall project performance.
A major study of the SAP market was recently completed by Performance Monitor, an independent marketing research firm. This research includes 809 interviews with clients of the leading SAP systems integrators, including Accenture, BearingPoint, Capgemini, CSC, Deloitte, IBM, and SAP Consulting. During the course of the interview, clients provide an assessment of their systems integrators' performance during their SAP project.
In all, SAP Consulting has been included in a support role for approximately three out of four SAP projects conducted by their leading alliance partners included in this research. Contrary to SAP claims that their involvement in alliance partner projects is a plus, we find that as recently as 2004, the reverse was true. While SAP showed improvement in 2005, there was not much difference in the performance of alliance partners when SAP was involved and when they were not.
In 2006, however, alliance partners saw an increase in the quality of their delivery when SAP Consulting was included as part of the delivery team. So what has changed over the last few years that has caused this improvement? SAP Consulting's performance as a provider has been increasing as well. They have been performing at above industry average rates for the last two years.
SAP Consulting's performance has improved compared to the group average over a three year span. The results from the leading seven providers are separated by just over half a point, meaning that SAP Consulting's year over year improvements are meaningful.
Clients still need to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of including another partner in the mix for the SAP systems integration project. Adding another partner creates additional management on the part of the project team, but it can create additional value, as well as a more direct conduit to the SAP organization, when effectively managed. This data reveals an increasing trend that including SAP Consulting as a delivery partner with one of their alliance partners can improve overall project performance.
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