Showing posts with label sap implementation. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Phased SAP Implementation Generates Big Bang Results at Sonoma County

Last November, we announced that Sonoma County Water Agency had selected HPC America to implement SAP ECC 6.0. The project has been intense but smooth; in fact, the Water Agency completed blueprinting, realization, and go-live of its SAP license in just eight months.

This initial phase focused on enhancing critical business processes, including streamlined time card entry, cost and overhead allocation to projects and funds, and a new order management system that improves managerial visibility into business operations.

The project was successful for many reasons: the Water Agency had a truly dedicated project manager; key staff recognized the long-term benefits SAP could deliver; and our phased approach built foundational user acceptance. As a result, the implementation stayed on schedule and budget, and the Water Agency now enjoys functionality its county does not provide. It also caused stakeholders to think about their business differently and authorize the next phase of SAP implementation.

Overall, Sonoma County Water Agency is a real testament to how a smaller utility with modest resources can implement SAP successfully while still meeting the strict requirements of its municipality and contending with decades-old legacy systems. Stay tuned for a full case study later this year.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

HPC America Wins Sonoma County Water Agency SAP ECC 6.0 Implementation

SAP implementation news: We recently signed a contract with Sonoma County Water Agency (Water Agency) to implement and host SAP ECC 6.0. HPC America will oversee the project and help the Water Agency to simplify its current business processes and prepare for future projects that require a robust Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) infrastructure.

The SAP implementation will initially focus on enhancing critical, day-to-day business processes, including a streamlined time card entry for Water Agency employees, cost and overhead allocation to projects and funds, and a new order management system. Contractor billing, accounting for vehicle and equipment usage, and tracking grants the Agency receives will be addressed subsequently.

The SAP software and hosted servers will replace an IBM mainframe computer application. HPC America's hosted services will enable the Water Agency to take advantage of SAP's benefits without requiring an investment in new hardware and IT staff.

More news to follow in the coming weeks.