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Significance of System Landscape Optimization in Various Scenarios

by Alex Barker Content Wirter
Today, as businesses operate in dynamic environments, they require big organizational changes like mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and business restructuring. In order to minimize costs and risk and increase profitability, businesses need to consolidate and harmonize their operations by fully adapting to IT landscapes that would reflect their new organizational structure.

A Well-planned IT Landscape is Crucial for Smooth Business Operations
A well planned and executed IT landscape is important to create good business value. As businesses plan for an merger and aquistion or restructuring, they must first understand their IT requirements and how the two different systems will be consolidated as one and how the processes will be harmonized to realize greater value.

SAP system landscape optimization can help organizations to achieve their corporate restructuring needs with minimal disruption in day to day operations, reducing complexity, harmonizing data, optimizing processes and centralizing incongruent IT solutions.

Aligning Organizational Processes

As companies restructure themselves, system landscape optimization helps companies integrate new acquisitions into present organizational structures by consolidating disparate landscapes into one. This can help cut down administrative costs in maintaining and running various different landscapes and can help generate synergies that were expected to come as a result of the merger.

Harmonizing Data


In order to identify emerging business requirements, it’s important that data structures are streamlined and business processes are optimized. System landscape optimization can provide you with a reliable way to consolidate and harmonize business financial data as well as data that controls business operations globally.

Unifications of Internal Processes


Internal business operations like logistics, production, procurement, sales, distribution, CRM and others also need to be optimized once the restructuring has begun. This calls for synchronization of applications that employees use on a daily basis to perform these activities. Since each of these activities are not mutually exclusive and are to be used by each department they must be consolidated and unified in a way that it can be accessed and used with minimal complexity. You will also need to merge various clients, customers, suppliers etc. from different systems into a single one.

System landscape optimization can help businesses achieve all of these goals. It will further decrease administrative costs that were previously used to manage different landscapes rather than a single centralized IT landscape, ease processes and operations, and generate greater return on investment.

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