I work in the SAP industry, so obviously I’m quite biased but looking at the competition, SAP really isn’t that bad. I saw many competitor products in various projects (Workday, Oracle, Microsoft…) and from my personal view, SAP is still the superior, most feature-complete and (in the non-public-cloud version) best enhanceable software.
However, I also learned over time that many SAP customers are not trained properly and/or the software is poorly configured by implementation partners which often leads to a bad user experience.
Definitely not saying SAP is perfect by any means but I still havn’t seen a better solution for big companies with complex requirements.
SAP… just the name brings back bad memories of using their software.
I work in the SAP industry, so obviously I’m quite biased but looking at the competition, SAP really isn’t that bad. I saw many competitor products in various projects (Workday, Oracle, Microsoft…) and from my personal view, SAP is still the superior, most feature-complete and (in the non-public-cloud version) best enhanceable software.
However, I also learned over time that many SAP customers are not trained properly and/or the software is poorly configured by implementation partners which often leads to a bad user experience.
Definitely not saying SAP is perfect by any means but I still havn’t seen a better solution for big companies with complex requirements.
I bombed an interview with them many moons ago. I guess it was a blessing.