Around two fifths of North America's SAP users have yet to begin migrating to S/4HANA with just two years until mainstream support ends for legacy systems.

Research from the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG) found that a little more than 60 percent of 173 members are already live or actively switching to S/4HANA, the in-memory database system first introduced a decade ago.

The remaining users are likely to be reliant on legacy system ECC or earlier. Mainstream support for ECC ends after 2027, while extended support is available until the end of 2030, for a 2 percent premium.

The research — commissioned by data integrity vendor Precisely — doesn't define “in the process”, though ECC-to-S/4HANA migrations can take years for large organizations.

Figures from Gartner, released earlier this

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