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Speaker

Jesús Álvarez Garcia

SAP Team Lead, Ryanair

Jesús is an experienced SAP professional and currently serves as SAP Team Lead at Ryanair, where he has been driving SAP project management and implementations for over four years. He specializes in leading end-to-end SAP initiatives, ensuring seamless integration, and optimizing ERP solutions to support Ryanair’s operations. With a strong background in SAP S/4HANA, finance, procurement, and supply chain modules, Jesus focuses on streamlining business processes and enhancing system performance.Before joining Ryanair, he held key roles in SAP project management and consultancy, including leading S/4HANA implementations at Ibermática and providing SAP PSCD/TRM solutions for public sector clients at Indra. His expertise spans SAP finance, taxation, and logistics, making him a valuable contributor to digital transformation initiatives

Session

Case Study

Monday, October 06

12:00 pm - 12:25 pm

Live in Amsterdam

Less Details

Managing SAP Financial modules is a journey of continuous adaptation. From shifting support models to leveraging new analytics and preparing for SAP S/4HANA, strategic decisions can make or break efficiency and cost-effectiveness. This session explores how Software Asset Management (SAM) plays a crucial role in optimizing financial systems, ensuring compliance, and future-proofing your SAP landscape. Gain practical insights into aligning SAM with your SAP strategy to drive efficiency, reduce risks, and maximize value. In this session you will learn: 

  • How to manage the evolution of SAP Financial modules with a SAM approach
  • How to leverage modern analytics to enhance financial insights and reporting
  • How to evaluate and prepare for the transition to SAP S/4HANA.
Presentation

Company

Ryanair

Ryanair Holdings plc is Europe’s largest airline group and parent company of Ryanair, Ryanair UK, Buzz, Lauda and Malta Air. Carrying c.200m guests p.a. on over 3,600 daily flights from 95 bases, the Group connects 235 airports in 37 countries on a fleet of 610 aircraft, with a further 300 Boeing 737 on order, which will enable the Ryanair Group to grow traffic to 300m p.a. by FY34. Ryanair has over 27000 employees from 70 different nationalities.