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© West Trax Deutschland Ltd. & Co. KG Optimise SAP ® ROI West Trax KPI of the Month - March 2013 Average Standardisation Level in the Steel Industry 70.7% Standard software such as SAP is at its most productive when the available standard functionality is used as optimally as possible. Customisation should only be used where it presents a significant competitive advantage or standard functionality cannot meet the needs of the business. This benchmark is based on 74 analyses. The KPI of the month for March indicates the degree of standardisation recorded by West Trax in the steel industry. This currently stands at 70.7%. i.e. On average 70.7% of all applications used in SAP systems analysed to date in the steel industry were standard programs or transactions. Wide variations in benchmark values between worst and best case indicate that many systems may contain substantial untapped optimisation potential.

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Standard software such as SAP is at its most productive when the available standard functionality is used as optimally as possible. Customisation should only be used where it presents a significant competitive advantage or standard functionality cannot meet the needs of the business. This benchmark is based on 74 analyses. The KPI of the month for March indicates the degree of standardisation recorded by West Trax in the steel industry. This currently stands at 70.7%. i.e. On average of 70.7% of all applications used in SAP systems analysed to date in the steel industry were standard programs or transactions. Wide variations in benchmark values between worst and best case indicate that many systems may contain substantial untapped optimisation potential.

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Page 1: SAP KPI of The Month March 2013

© West Trax Deutschland Ltd. & Co. KG

Optimise SAP® ROI

West Trax KPI of the Month - March 2013

Average Standardisation Level in the Steel

Industry

70.7%

Standard software such as SAP is at its most productive when the available standard functionality is used as optimally

as possible. Customisation should only be used where it presents a significant competitive advantage or standard

functionality cannot meet the needs of the business. This benchmark is based on 74 analyses.

The KPI of the month for March indicates the degree of standardisation recorded by West Trax in the steel industry.

This currently stands at 70.7%.

i.e. On average 70.7% of all applications used in SAP systems analysed to date in the steel industry were standard

programs or transactions. Wide variations in benchmark values between worst and best case indicate that many

systems may contain substantial untapped optimisation potential.