SAP has been touting the simplification aspects of SAP S/4 specifically around the Fiori-enabled transactions to perform tasks in the system. Anyone familiar with the SAP GUI transaction “MIGO” knows that it is sometimes difficult to navigate and not very visually pleasing to the user.
SAP Fiori has begun taking the MIGO functions and making them simple, visually pleasing, and easy to use resulting in a better user experience for the end user.
Below is an example of a movement of product from unrestricted stock to blocked stock in a simple Fiori transaction.
This simple example of a material movement shows how SAP Fiori is simplifying transactions in the SAP S/4 system and creating a better user experience for customers.
Over time we will explore some more features of the SAP S/4HANA 1610 system and also see more examples of the Fiori 2.0 features. SAP continues to develop Fiori applications and by considering an upgrade to S/4HANA, customers can leverage Fiori to simplify their business.
Our future blog posts will cover details on how S/4 Fiori handles the most frequently used transactions in core ECC.