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Are you interview-ready?
What will replace SAP tho? Oracle?
Oracle is already dead
Not in ERP market
Hybris? Lol
SAP is only good for big companies who can pay those consultants to do stuff which is already done. Existing customers can't get out of it because dey spent a lot of money on consultants already..newer companies have tons of better SAS alternatives now..and SAPs proprietary software is getting a huge flak against open source tools. They aren't bad but they are stuck. I was one of those consultants and I am trying everyday to get out of it
Fantastic reply . I am like you . Almost out of SAP. Lol at least in Bay Area no one uses SAP tools . Holy crap I should have shifted like 5 yrs back ..better late than never ..
I have seen rates came down from a avg of 125-150$/hr in 2008 to 50-60$/hr last few yrs
You forgot Aribq
Dead.
guys can you please explain why Hana is dead? I was going to get some courses to become SAP consultant
Hana is not dead.. it is a successful product
I don't know if it's succesful but several companies are investing massively in sap hana in the cloud so it's got some life left apparently
it is still a niche. so as a consultant if you are one of the top experts in the world your value will just go up
And you are serious about this ? Must be living in wonderland . Value goes up learning HANA is the funniest thing I have ever heard .
i said "top expert". like top 10 in the world if you are a beginner who don't know HANA then there's no value for you to learn it and better to explore the newer technologies
I was a SAP Consultant. SaaS bought death to SAP in most way. When SAP was pushing fiori in 2013, people where asking push notification in mobile phones. It's a huge product and complicates configuration made its less nimble and always something 'breaks'.
How did you switch and how easy or difficult was it
I was very early in the career. I channelized and entered into Technical Program Management.
Sap is deader than dead.
Hana was a mistake. But it is still a growing company and will continue to sustain.