
The real world of many companies: ECC and S/4HANA in the data center, with HA, DR and maintenance windows designed around factory shifts.
Anything but the past: most SAP systems still live on-premises, where control, latency to the factory and predictable costs matter. Our historic craft is keeping them impeccable: SAP Basis, from kernel to transports, from performance to certificates.


Start/stop, kernel, notes, profiles, spool, jobs: the routine maintenance that makes no headlines because it does no damage.
EarlyWatch reports actually read, heavy SQL hunted down, buffers in shape: the ERP that stays fast over the years.
Update campaigns planned in waves, with rollback ready.
Roles, SoD and security parameters: the audit that passes on the first try.
An on-premises landscape lives on routine maintenance done well: kernel and SAP notes up to date, SPAM/SAINT for components, a clean transport strategy (STMS), EarlyWatch read and acted on, spool and jobs under control, certificates and RFCs inventoried. On top, the extraordinary operations: EHPs and upgrades with SUM, Unicode/HANA conversions with DMO, system copies for QA refreshes with automated post-processing (BDLS and encryption).
The ERP close to the lines: minimal latency to MES and warehouse.
Data and systems within the perimeter, a non-negotiable requirement.
Amortized iron and predictable costs: the bill the CFO likes.