Utility seeks SAP migration partner as support end nears
Briefly

NIE Networks is preparing to migrate from its archaic 25-year-old SAP ECC ERP system to SAP's latest S/4HANA platform. The project signifies a significant investment estimated at £81 million, possibly representing a quarter of the company’s annual revenue of approximately £339.6 million. The migration, set to commence in January 2026, entails complex integrations with existing non-SAP applications and custom developments. Although the company has chosen not to proceed with cloud solutions or RISE with SAP, the transformation is critical for compliance and operational efficiency.
NIE Networks' 25-year-old SAP ECC system will be replaced by S/4HANA, a complex migration to support business capabilities and compliance.
The project is budgeted at £81 million with a potential duration of four years, aiming for a comprehensive ERP solution.
NIE Networks emphasizes the intricate integration of internal non-SAP applications which are critical for its core business and regulatory compliance.
Bidders must prepare for a challenging project as the legacy system plays a crucial role in the functionality of NIE Networks' operations.
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