Don’t let your SAP migration disrupt your AP automation

Mon, Sep 21

11:00 am - GMT +0000

Free

For Who?Finance, Procurement, Shared Services, IT, Enterprise Architecture, and ERP/SAP Transformation Leaders responsible for planning, executing, or optimizing SAP S/4HANA transformation programs.

LanguageEnglish

WhereOnline event

Know what your current AP setup needs before moving to S/4HANA

Your S/4HANA migration will force decisions about the AP processes, customizations and applications you rely on today.

What can move with you? What needs to change? And what should you leave behind?

This webinar helps you answer those questions before they become migration or operational issues. You will learn how to assess your current AP setup and make informed decisions about what to keep, adapt, rebuild, replace or retire.

What will you take away?

After this 45-minute webinar, you will be better prepared to:

  • Identify what needs attention before migration, including custom ABAP, workflows, OCR and legacy invoice solutions.
  • Decide what should and should not move to S/4HANA, rather than automatically carrying existing complexity forward.
  • Recognize where AP could become an operational risk, affecting approvals, invoice posting, payment runs and ultimately supplier payments.
  • Find opportunities to reduce AP-specific technical debt and simplify your future SAP environment.
  • Assess whether your current AP application is ready for S/4HANA and understand how Process Director could support a more standardized AP setup

Is this relevant to your SAP migration?

This webinar is particularly valuable if your AP process has developed over several years and now includes custom workflows, ABAP developments, OCR or a legacy invoice-processing solution.

Whether you are still planning your S/4HANA migration or already underway, you will leave with a clearer view of what to assess now and which AP decisions should be part of your migration plan.

Make AP part of the migration decision

Don’t wait until migration to discover which parts of your AP setup no longer fit.

Join the webinar and know what to keep, change or retire before you move to S/4HANA.

Event details

Topic: Don’t let your SAP migration disrupt your AP automation
Date: Monday September 21
Duration: 45 minutes
Language: English
Audience: Finance, Procurement, Shared Services, IT, Enterprise Architecture, and ERP/SAP Transformation Leaders responsible for planning, executing, or optimizing SAP S/4HANA transformation programs

Event partner

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Tungsten Automation

Tungsten Automation is a global leader in intelligent workflow automation, helping organizations streamline document-intensive processes across finance, procurement, and operations. Its AI-powered solutions automate data capture, invoice processing, and workflow management, enabling greater efficiency, accuracy, and business agility.

Secure your spot

Curious how to avoid the common pitfalls of SAP S/4HANA transformation? Join this webinar to learn from real-world insights and set your transformation up for success.

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Our speakers

Uriël KunSenior SAP Consultant

Uriël is Senior SAP Consultant at Dynatos with over 13 years of experience in SAP Sales and Distribution (SAP SD) and enterprise SAP solutions. He specializes in helping organizations navigate their transition to SAP S/4HANA, with a focus on optimizing Order-to-Cash processes and ensuring a smooth migration. By combining deep SAP expertise with a practical, business-driven approach, he helps customers modernize their ERP landscape and maximize the value of their SAP investments.

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Ethen SchachleProduct Management Director

Ethen leads product strategy for Tungsten Automation's Invoice Automation portfolio, working at the intersection of customer challenges and technical delivery. With 15+ years in invoice automation and document processing, he brings a rare combination of market perspective and hands-on AI solution design - translating real AP and AR pain points into product decisions that engineering teams can build and customers can use.

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