SAP migration is a critical milestone for enterprises aiming to modernize infrastructure, streamline operations, and align with SAP’s cloud-first roadmap. Whether moving from SAP ECC to SAP S/4HANA or shifting workloads to cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or GCP, the process introduces deep technical, strategic, and operational challenges that impact business continuity and ROI.
Successful SAP migration requires a well-coordinated approach that addresses system complexity, custom code remediation, downtime planning, data integrity, and cloud architecture design. Without a structured plan and experienced SAP professionals, businesses risk extended cutovers and failed go-lives.
The high stakes of SAP transformation

Migrating to SAP S/4HANA or SAP HANA on cloud infrastructure is a total business transformation. S/4HANA’s real-time data model, embedded analytics, and simplified architecture unlock agility only if legacy dependencies and integration gaps are resolved.
For regulated industries like commerce and manufacturing, SAP downtime or data loss can disrupt compliance, finance operations, and customer service. The cost of migration failures due to poor project governance, incorrect sizing, or untested change management can result in system instability.
Key SAP migration challenges organizations face
SAP migration is far from a lift-and-shift operation. The journey is filled with pitfalls, especially for enterprises that haven’t assessed their existing SAP landscape in depth. Here are the most pressing challenges:
- Complex system landscapes: Most enterprises run multiple SAP and non-SAP systems across regions. Harmonizing ECC modules, batch jobs, and third-party integrations during migration is complex and requires deep expertise in SAP PI/PO, middleware, and dependency mapping.
- Custom code remediation: Years of custom ABAP code may not be compatible with S/4HANA’s simplified data model. Organizations must evaluate Z-programs and user exits, using tools like SAP Custom Code Analyzer and ATC (ABAP Test Cockpit) to determine what to adapt, rewrite, or retire.
- Data migration and quality: Transferring large volumes of transactional and master data from legacy SAP requires data profiling, cleansing, and validation. Tools like SAP Data Services and Migration Cockpit help, but mapping data models and resolving duplications are still manual-heavy processes.
- Downtime and business disruption: Cutover periods introduce downtime that must be minimized, especially for 24/7 businesses. Planning for near-zero downtime migration using SUM with DMO, HANA replication, and fallback scenarios is critical to reduce risk.
- Cloud sizing and infrastructure alignment: Cloud-specific architecture must be mapped carefully. For instance, Azure supports SAP-certified M-series VMs; AWS uses X1e or R5 instances. Incorrect sizing leads to performance bottlenecks or inflated cloud costs post-migration.
- Security and compliance readiness: Cloud-hosted SAP systems must align with regional data privacy laws (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA) and enterprise IAM protocols. Role re-mapping, data encryption, and secure access control must be redefined for cloud environments.
A structured strategy to overcome migration risks

Overcoming these challenges begins with an assessment-led strategy that covers business impact, technical readiness, and change enablement. Enterprises must adopt an incremental approach, leveraging SAP-recommended tools and certified partners to de-risk the journey.
- Conduct a landscape readiness assessment: Use SAP Readiness Check and Business Scenario Recommendations to evaluate ECC usage, HANA sizing, data volumes, and custom code scope. This defines the migration path (Greenfield, Brownfield, or Selective Data Transition).
- Build a cloud-aligned architecture plan: Design cloud infrastructure using best practices in HA/DR, backup, and network security. Use SAP Cloud Appliance Library or reference architectures from AWS and Azure to define VMs, storage types, and VPC configurations.
- Execute data and code migration in phases: Start with sandbox and development systems to test SUM with DMO runs. Use SAP Software Provisioning Manager and Migration Monitor for controlled replication and validation. Shift non-prod systems before mission-critical production cutover.
- Strengthen security and compliance alignment: Redesign role-based access controls (RBAC), implement SSO/SAML for cloud logins, and validate that logs meet audit trail and retention requirements. Integrate SAP with enterprise SIEM tools for real-time threat detection.
- Enable training and change management: Transitioning to S/4HANA or cloud SAP affects UI (Fiori apps), workflows, and reporting structures. Conduct stakeholder training, UAT, and business simulations early in the cycle to drive adoption and reduce friction.
SAP transformation demands specialized talent
SAP transformation hinges on attracting and retaining the right talent. Migrating to SAP S/4HANA or deploying SAP HANA on cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or GCP is more than a tech shift – it’s a business overhaul. These projects demand specialized professionals who understand SAP tools like SUM with DMO, S/4HANA simplification lists, and SAP Cloud ALM. Delays in hiring or misaligned talent often stall project momentum, especially when internal teams lack real-world experience with modern SAP frameworks like ABAP RAP, SAP Fiori UX, or CI/CD for SAP cloud environments.
How Procom solves the SAP hiring challenge

Hiring for SAP is uniquely complex. The talent pool is narrow and roles are deeply specialized, ranging from SAP Basis and GRC experts to FI/CO, MM, and SD consultants. These professionals must blend technical know-how with domain-specific process expertise. The challenge deepens as businesses seek candidates skilled in cloud-native architectures, integration-heavy landscapes, and rapidly evolving SAP ecosystems like BTP and the Integration Suite. Certified professionals with experience in SAP GRC, GDPR compliance, and custom ABAP code remediation are both rare and highly sought-after.
That’s where Procom steps in. As SAP hiring specialists, Procom connects enterprises with vetted, cloud-ready SAP professionals for every project phase, from migration to maintenance. We offer precise role-based hiring, rapid deployment of contract or full-time talent, and coverage across hybrid, remote, or global teams. Our strategic workforce planning helps organizations close skill gaps, accelerate delivery, and align talent with their SAP transformation roadmap. With Procom, SAP hiring becomes a growth driver, not a bottleneck.