In our premium online week, we always present two free exclusive webinars. One on optimizing your SAP environment and one on Internal Control Systems. See more information on each topic and the time slots and languages available that suit you the best by clicking "Register now" below.
LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE OF SAP LICENSE MANAGEMENT: Today'stypical SAP customer has 40-100% cloud licenses on heterogeneous platforms (RISE with SAP, SAP S/4HANA, SuccessFactors, Ariba, Qualtrics, BTP, etc.). SAP already provides some consumption indicators in SAP for ME, which might make additional measurements superfluous. So, will you need anything beyond SAP’s measurements to manage your compliance and contracts? We say quite clearly: Yes!
ACCESS VIOLATION MANAGEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH SAP GRC: Access Violation Management involves identifying, monitoring, and mitigating risks related to “unauthorized” or “unwanted” access within an ERP system. It encompasses managing single actions, enforcing SoD (Segregation of Duties), and implementing compensating controls such as the digital 4-eyes principle when the authorization concept is insufficient.
Until five years ago, SAP clients had an average of 20% cloud applications and 80% on-premise licenses. 30-60% of the costs were incurred by user licenses. As a result, most SAP licensing platforms focus 80% on user optimization and only offer limited added value for other topics. Click on "register now" for more details.
Obviously, users need to have authorizations in the system to access or change data. But often enough, authorization concepts are not well maintained, and users may have SAP authorizations that are not granted by their role in the organization. If the authorizations allow the violation e.g. of SoD rules defined in SAP GRC Access Control, then the organization requires compensating controls. Click on "register now" for more details.
VOQUZ Labs' webinars aim to explore each topic and SAP challenge from a neutral standpoint, focusing on the customer's needs and perspective. We contextualize the interactions of processes, requirements, and tools so that by the end of a webinar, you have tangible strategies for practical solutions.