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Four Months to Cloud ERP: How Squadron Energy Cut Month-End from 8 Days to 3

18 min · 28 de feb de 2026
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What happens when a renewable energy company with 95+ entities, four disconnected finance systems and piles of spreadsheets decides to stand up SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud in just four months? In this episode, Tuan Tran, Head of Enterprise Solutions at Squadron Energy, shares how a non‑SAP IT leader led a greenfield public cloud ERP program under extreme time pressure to satisfy investors, replace “spaghetti” systems and build a digital core for AI. You will hear why public cloud was the only viable option, how his team managed stakeholder availability while keeping the lights on, and the lessons he learned about change, continuous improvement and closing the SAP knowledge gap along the way.

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