SAP
Solutions
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SAP Implementation
Accelerated SAP methodology is proven, repeatable and successful
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SAP Support
Once an IT solution is in place, you need to continuously improve
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SAP Consultation
GENESIS has strategic consulting and advisory practice
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SAP License
When considering an Enterprise Resource Planning

Genesis SAP Solutions
At Genesis, we offer a diverse range of SAP solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of your business.
Our expertise lies in providing innovative and efficient solutions that drive growth and success to your business.
SAP S/4HANA, Rise with SAP
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Description: A comprehensive cloud-based ERP solution that combines SAP S/4HANA with industry-leading cloud technologies.
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Benefits: Rapid deployment, scalability, and reduced IT overhead.
SAP S/4HANA, Grow with SAP
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Description: A hybrid cloud solution that offers a flexible path to the cloud, allowing businesses to modernize their ERP systems gradually.
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Benefits: Combines the best of both worlds: on-premises stability and cloud agility.
SAP Public Cloud
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Description: A multi-tenant cloud environment that provides access to SAP applications and services over the internet.
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Benefits: Scalability, cost-effectiveness, and ease of management.
SAP Private Cloud
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Description: A dedicated cloud environment hosted on a private infrastructure, providing enhanced security and control.
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Benefits: Increased security, compliance, and customization options.
SAP Business One
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Description: An integrated ERP solution designed for small and mid-sized businesses, offering a comprehensive set of features for finance, sales, purchasing, inventory, and customer relationship management.
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Benefits: Easy to use, affordable, and customizable.
SAP SuccessFactors
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Description: A leading cloud-based human capital management (HCM) solution that helps organizations attract, develop, and retain top talent.
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Benefits: Streamlined HR processes, improved employee engagement, and enhanced talent analytics.
Deployment:
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On-Premises Deployment:
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Involves installing and configuring SAP software on your own hardware and infrastructure.
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Requires significant upfront investment in hardware, software, and IT personnel.
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Offers full control over the environment but can be time-consuming and complex.
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Private Cloud:
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Deploys SAP on a dedicated private cloud infrastructure, often hosted in a data center.
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Provides more flexibility and scalability than traditional deployment.
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Requires some level of IT management but less than a full on-premises setup.
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Public Cloud:
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Deploys SAP on a shared cloud platform provided by SAP Cloud provider Or a third-party cloud provider (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP).
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Offers high scalability, cost-effectiveness, and minimal IT overhead.
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Requires less upfront investment but may involve vendor lock-in and potential security concerns.
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Hybrid Cloud:
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Combines on-premises and cloud components, allowing businesses to leverage the best of both worlds.
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Offers flexibility and the ability to gradually migrate to the cloud.
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Requires careful planning and management to ensure seamless integration between on-premises and cloud environments.
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Needs for Installation
On-Premises:
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Hardware: Servers, storage, networking equipment
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Operating System: Windows or Linux
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Database: SAP HANA or another compatible database
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SAP Software: Licenses for the desired SAP modules
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IT Staff: Skilled personnel to manage the infrastructure, install and configure software, and provide ongoing support
Cloud:
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Cloud Subscription: A subscription to the desired cloud platform (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP)
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SAP Software: Licenses for the desired SAP modules
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Cloud Management: Basic cloud management skills or the ability to leverage cloud provider services
Cloud deployment is generally considered more flexible, scalable, and cost-effective, especially for businesses with rapidly changing needs.
However, on-premises deployment may be preferred for industries with strict data residency or security requirements.
Hybrid cloud offers a balance between control and flexibility, making it a suitable option for businesses that want to gradually migrate to the cloud or maintain on-premises infrastructure for certain critical applications.