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A long history of implementing complex projects for large companies, a good understanding of business issues and technical knowledge based on experience are the features that we expect. All for One Poland (BCC) met these conditions
All for One Poland (BCC) provides us with a full set of services related to the maintenance of SAP systems – hosting, administration and maintenance consisting in the remote support of SAP users. We get a comprehensive service with clearly defined SLA terms from a single provider. We direct all technical or application issues and problems associated with the use of SAP to the All for One Poland (BCC) Outsourcing Center, so we can focus on current operations and development of the company
We have chosen All for One Poland (BCC) because of its large and competent team of consultants as well as extensive experience in SAP projects related to mergers and acquisitions. And also for the complete SAP maintenance offer, from application service for users, to hosting and administration
The implementation of the system in such a short time was a challenge for both sides. Therefore, the smooth and efficient completion of the implementation within the planned period of just 3 months is a great success
We focus on the implementation of core SAP modules, adaptation of the system to our profile and quick system start-up so that the investment starts paying back as quickly as within a few months of purchase. When choosing a partner, we also paid attention to the comprehensiveness of the offer
We were looking for a partner with experience in implementing fast SAP projects. We found SPRINT ERP, the SAP Business All-in-One solution to be well tailored to our needs. Its use will enable the project to be implemented within the assumed time, and the investment in the system will be smaller than we initially estimated