TAMPA, Fla., March 20, 2017 -- XITING, a long-time SAP Silver Partner, specializing in SAP security software and services, announced today the newest release of its flagship automation and security solution, XAMS, with additional capabilities designed to simplify the migration to SAP S/4HANA and to further automate role redesign projects in legacy SAP applications.
XAMS has helped global customers, such as BOSCH Security Systems to simplify role redesign projects for SAP significantly and to eliminate the risk virtually, usually associated with such projects. Dieter Krebs from AUDI explained why the car maker chose XAMS for an RFC optimization project at AUDI “Even a small mistake made while cleaning up the interfaces can result in costs that run into the millions. We did not want to take that risk.”
Patrick Bockel, CEO of Xiting explains: “Cleaning up authorizations of 500 RFC interfaces in an organization like AUDI, without impacting its daily operations, can only be carried out consistently with an automated tool.”
Latest XAMS features include:
- Migration to SAP S/4HANA: The new release of XAMS dramatically simplifies the migration of roles and authorizations to S/4HANA. Legacy SAP applications and S/4HANA use completely different data models, making it difficult to migrate roles and authorizations. SAP provides a so-called “Simplification List” that explains the differences but it is still a manual effort to migrate the roles. XAMS automates these time-consuming tasks while giving you the opportunity to optimize your role concept in the process. The results are shortened project times and less cost involved in such a migration project.
- Guided Procedures: This innovative feature guides role administrators along common tasks that are involved in role redesign projects. That dramatically reduces the learning curve involved in using the feature-rich XAMS.
In total, Xiting Authorizations Management Suite (XAMS) Service Pack 12 comes with over 90 new features and enhancements.
About Xiting – xiting.us
Xiting is a highly-specialized SAP solutions provider for Compliant Identity & Role Management.
Xiting offers services of the highest quality in the area of SAP security. With its headquarters in Switzerland and subsidiaries in Germany, UK, and USA, the company offers a comprehensive service portfolio and acts as a consulting partner for companies from all industries. Xiting has a unique technological edge in SAP authorizations management by having developed the "Xiting Authorizations Management Suite“ (XAMS). XAMS is an innovative tool that enables more efficient planning and implementation of SAP authorization projects following SAP best practice. Xiting is a certified SAP partner for SAP GRC Access Control, SAP IdM, SAP SSO and SAP ETD.
Media Contacts: Michael Kummer Senior Vice President – Sales and Marketing XITING +1 (678) 459-4190 [email protected]


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