You've probably heard that AI is going to transform SAP delivery. You've likely been told it's coming soon, that it's almost ready, that you should watch this space.
It's already here. And it's already working.
Agentic SAP delivery is the reason organizations are now completing in weeks what used to take months, at a fraction of the cost, without sacrificing quality. It’s not hype, it’s a structural shift in how SAP programmes get delivered. And if you’re still on ECC, it might be the most important thing you read this year.
Let's be honest about the current model.
Traditional SAP delivery runs on time and materials. Expensive consultants, systems integrators with large offshore teams, and commercial structures that reward hours billed rather than outcomes delivered. It's a model built for a different era, and the cracks are showing.
The offshore cost advantage that made the model attractive in the first place has collapsed. In 2006, the labor arbitrage was 5:1, today it's roughly 2:1. The economic rationale is gone, but the model remains.
Meanwhile, SAP as a product is accelerating in complexity; clean core, BTP, event-based integration, new licensing and hosting models, AI-ready architecture, and no single consultant can keep up with all of it. So you're paying premium rates for narrow-band experience while the knowledge gap quietly widens.
The numbers tell the rest of the story: 70% of SAP projects run over budget, 50% fail to deliver expected outcomes, and two-thirds of the 35,000 SAP customers who must migrate to S/4HANA haven't started yet – largely because the business case doesn't stack up against the cost and risk of the traditional delivery model.
Something has to change. And it has.
Before we get to SAP delivery specifically, it's worth being clear about what agentic AI actually is, because it's often confused with things it isn't.
It's not a chatbot, it's not a co-pilot, and it's not a search tool with a friendly interface.
An AI agent is an autonomous system that can plan, reason, act, and complete complex tasks without constant human input. You give it an objective and it figures out how to get there. It works continuously, recalls knowledge instantly, and doesn't need a ramp-up period or a knowledge transfer session.
Generative AI responds to prompts, whereas agentic AI gets things done.
The other critical difference is breadth. A human consultant brings their career's worth of experience to your programme. That's valuable, but it's also finite. An AI agent draws from the full documented landscape of SAP knowledge, every configuration pattern, every integration approach, every known issue and resolution, not just what one person has seen before.
Agentic SAP delivery is the application of AI agents to the tasks that make up a real SAP programme.
Not the soft stuff. The actual work.
A team of experienced SAP architects and project managers mapped 186 discrete tasks that occur across a typical S/4HANA implementation: architecture and solution design, configuration analysis, custom code migration, fit-gap assessment, test script creation, integration design, cutover planning, documentation, and hypercare.
For each task, they asked two questions:
The blended, cost-weighted result? A 59% reduction in delivery cost compared to traditional SI models.
59% isn’t a rounding error, it's a fundamental shift in the economics of SAP delivery.
To be clear: not every task reduces equally. Complex stakeholder alignment, organizational change management, and executive decision-making remain human-led.
The savings concentrate where agentic AI genuinely outperforms human delivery: documentation, configuration analysis, architecture options generation, test script creation, code analysis, and fit-gap work.
These are the tasks that consume enormous amounts of senior consultant time in traditional programmes. With agentic delivery, they don't have to.
Agentic SAP delivery is the engine behind Deshoring.
Deshoring isn't a geography, it's not about moving work to a different location, it's the deliberate replacement of costly consulting and systems integration services, whether onshore or offshore, with intelligent AI agents that work directly for and with your team.
Where offshoring moved work to humans in lower-cost geographies, Deshoring removes the human bottleneck entirely, and it replaces it with AI capability that is faster, broader in knowledge, free from commercial bias, and continuously improving.
The result is something the SAP industry has told you was impossible: faster, cheaper, and better. All three. At the same time.
The "you can only pick two" constraint was always a product of the human delivery model. Remove the human bottleneck, and the constraint disappears.
This isn't theoretical, S4SensAI is Resulting's agentic AI platform, built specifically for SAP customers. It deploys specialized agents to perform the analytical and generative tasks that traditionally consume the most time and cost on SAP programmes.
In practice, that means:
After Deshoring your programme, your internal team looks different and stronger. You have a small, capable internal SAP function that sets direction, governs outcomes, and manages the AI agents working alongside them.
You're dramatically less dependent on external SIs for day-to-day delivery. You have a living, improving knowledge base because your agents learn from every engagement; and your cost structure reflects value delivered, not hours billed.
SAP ECC mainstream support ends in 2027. Migrations take 18 to 24 months, so if your organization hasn't started planning, you're already behind.
Here's the compounding challenge: To capitalize on AI within SAP, you need to be on the latest version of S/4HANA on RISE, but getting there takes time. And the traditional delivery model makes it slower, more expensive, and more uncertain than it needs to be.
Agentic SAP delivery closes that gap. It's how you get to S/4HANA faster, at a cost that actually makes the business case work, with a model that builds your team's capability rather than extending your dependency on a vendor.
The technology exists. The evidence is clear. The window is open.
You don't have to bet your programme on an unproven concept. Agentic SAP delivery is working today, on real programmes, for real organizations. You start where the evidence is strongest, build confidence with results, and expand from there.
The traditional model had its time. That time is ending.
Read the Deshoring Manifesto to understand the full picture. Or book an S4SensAI demo and see agentic SAP delivery in action.
The organizations moving first are already ahead. The question is whether yours will be one of them.