One of the great criticisms underpinning the move away from enterprise core type software applications to more agile Cloud-based applications is the slow and frustrating rate of change that is unsuited to the rapid response era in which we now operate.

And robust change control procedures are often seen as the culprit.

But does a change control procedure need to necessarily slow down the rate of change to an SAP enterprise application and work against SAP agile development goals?

Well, the answer is yes, and no.

Why yes?

If current manual software lifecycle management techniques remain in, then it is a resounding yes, change management will work against SAP agile development goals.

The necessary manual categorization of changes, code checking changes, approving changes, and testing changes (for example) will remain.

So will frustrating slow rates of change delivery. Organizations can expect volume and velocity improvements to remain elusive and agile SAP development will be difficult to achieve.

Automation is critical for SAP agile success

However, if automation across the SAP software lifecycle is embraced, then no, change control will not work against SAP agile development goals.

Automated change control procedures can facilitate a significant increase in both volume and velocity of enterprise SAP change with an improvement in quality.

When the entire change control procedure is automated from end-to-end change control procedures will no longer be working against SAP agile development, but will be facilitating it instead.

Wholesale automation includes things like automated code review, impact assessment, unit and regression testing, and automated approvals.

Now, many SAP IT teams have already automated one or several of these activities with some success.

Automated testing has reduced testing time and automated code review has shifted left error identification.

Both of which are helpful in achieving agile SAP development and increasing change velocity.

However, it is not until these are included in a true end-to-end automated process, underpinned by a robust, automated change control workflow platform, such as Rev-Trac, that the true benefits will be realised.

It is then, that SAP change control procedures and SAP agile development will become as compatible as they need to be.

With so many SAP IT teams looking to embrace agile development this is surely the next frontier for many to explore.