LF Swaps Oracle and SAP Support for Rimini Street to Cut Costs
Event summary
- LF, a South Korean lifestyle company, has switched to Rimini Street for SAP ECC 6.0 and Oracle Database support.
- The move aims to reduce IT maintenance costs and improve service quality during a data center relocation.
- Rimini Street's unified support model helps LF manage custom business objects (CBOs) across its enterprise systems.
- LF expects cost savings to fund business process innovation, including AI-driven insights and automation.
The big picture
LF's decision reflects a broader trend among enterprises seeking cost-effective, high-quality third-party support for legacy ERP systems. As companies like Oracle and SAP face pressure to maintain service quality amid rising maintenance costs, specialized providers like Rimini Street are gaining traction. The shift also highlights the growing importance of AI-driven automation in enhancing business competitiveness.
What we're watching
- Cost Savings Impact
- How LF will allocate the cost savings from Rimini Street to strategic IT investments.
- Service Quality
- Whether Rimini Street can sustain superior support quality compared to traditional vendors.
- AI Integration
- The pace at which LF adopts AI-driven insights and automation in its business processes.
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