The 2027 deadline is no longer an abstract date on a distant roadmap—it has become an urgent operational reality. For companies still running on SAP ECC, 2026 officially marks the beginning of a phase of heightened vigilance.
The time for strategic questioning is over, giving way to execution. Entering the final stretch of the SAP S/4HANA migration is a sprint where every technical and organizational decision will impact the performance of your SAP system for the next decade. In this high-pressure context, decision-makers face a major risk: sacrificing software quality to meet increasingly tight deadlines.
The SAP skills market is now reaching saturation. In 2024, a Gartner study estimated that more than 60% of SAP ECC customers had not yet begun their deep migration, creating a massive surge in demand for expert resources. The consequences of this wait-and-see approach are already visible:
Waiting until the second half of 2026 to launch critical phases means accepting inevitable budget overruns—and, more importantly, making risky compromises on validation processes.
To succeed in this final sprint, three key levers must be activated with discipline:
In a migration project, the integrator acts as the builder: their goal is on-time delivery. However, to truly secure your investment, an independent third-party perspective is essential. This is where QESTIT positions itself as the guarantor of your technical success.
2026 is not the year of uncertainty, it is the year of control. As the window of opportunity closes, securing your transition to SAP S/4HANA requires more than just technical execution: it demands flawless validation.
As experts in Quality Assurance and Software Testing, QESTIT supports you in turning this time-sensitive challenge into a sustainable operational success. Our consultants work alongside you to:
The countdown has begun. Don’t let your SAP migration control you: take control of it.
*Source: Forrester report "The Total Economic Impact™ Of SAP
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