The global and independent platform for the SAP community.

DSAG: SAP's extended workbench

SAP has done a disservice to our DSAG. The HR department in Walldorf has poached the DSAG Board Member for Technology. Personal congratulations to Steffen Pietsch, who seems ideally suited for the new task. For the SAP community, it's Armageddon.
Peter M. Färbinger, E3 Magazine
April 29, 2021
Internal Communication
avatar
This text has been automatically translated from German to English.

Despite the pandemic, the digital transformation continues inexorably, resulting in a certain lack of personnel among existing customers, partners and SAP itself. From the perspective of SAP's HR department, poaching DSAG board member Steffen Pietsch from his previous employer, Haufe-Lexware, is a logical, if not sensible, step.

Steffen Pietsch has repeatedly demonstrated his expertise in many DSAG presentations and in his work on the board. Technically sound and linguistically adept, Steffen Pietsch was an asset not only to the DSAG association, but to the entire community.

He himself writes to the DSAG members: "In recent weeks, the option has arisen for me to move to SAP SE and take on responsibility for the further design and product management of the Business Technology Platform (BTP). I am convinced of the strategic necessity and relevance of the BTP and look forward to incorporating customer and partner requirements even more directly into the direction and prioritization in my future role. This step is not compatible with holding the DSAG board position at the same time, so I will be stepping down as a technical board member."

Apparently, Steffen Pietsch's outstanding skills also came up at SAP in Walldorf - they couldn't help themselves and made a lucrative offer, including a company car. If it were an isolated case, a unique opportunity, an act that would benefit everyone and not just SAP, the community might turn a blind eye: The end justifies the means.

The attempted infiltration and control of DSAG by SAP, on the other hand, has a long tradition. What the community sees here is only the famous tip of the iceberg. SAP not only has good financial and controlling software, but is itself a "control freak" - what some companions say about SAP CEO Christian Klein. The others always have to be team players, while he himself is allowed to control to the hilt.

Naturally, SAP has many possibilities to steer and control the association and the GmbH DSAG. Already the very intensive coordination between
DSAG publications and SAP could be an indication of a lack of independence. It's a borderline area that too often ends up in the gray. A former DSAG board chairman said it again and again: First, discussions are held with SAP behind closed doors, and when there are noteworthy results, the doors open.

The fact that they need each other in turn gives rise to a certain close relationship between DSAG and SAP - in some cases even a familiarity and friendship. In such a melange, it is not easy for everyone involved to see the red lines. Thus, there has been a demand for many years to make the important work of the association much more open and transparent.

But this transparency is opposed not only by the DSAG board, but also by SAP itself - ultimately, both boards benefit from a certain amount of secrecy. The ones who suffer and remain ignorant are the ordinary DSAG members.

avatar
Peter M. Färbinger, E3 Magazine

Peter M. Färbinger, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief E3 Magazine DE, US and ES (e3mag.com), B4Bmedia.net AG, Freilassing (DE), E-Mail: pmf@b4bmedia.net and Tel. +49(0)8654/77130-21


Write a comment

Working on the SAP basis is crucial for successful S/4 conversion. 

This gives the Competence Center strategic importance for existing SAP customers. Regardless of the S/4 Hana operating model, topics such as Automation, Monitoring, Security, Application Lifecycle Management and Data Management the basis for S/4 operations.

For the second time, E3 magazine is organizing a summit for the SAP community in Salzburg to provide comprehensive information on all aspects of S/4 Hana groundwork.

Venue

More information will follow shortly.

Event date

Wednesday, May 21, and
Thursday, May 22, 2025

Early Bird Ticket

Available until Friday, January 24, 2025
EUR 390 excl. VAT

Regular ticket

EUR 590 excl. VAT

Venue

Hotel Hilton Heidelberg
Kurfürstenanlage 1
D-69115 Heidelberg

Event date

Wednesday, March 5, and
Thursday, March 6, 2025

Tickets

Regular ticket
EUR 590 excl. VAT
Early Bird Ticket

Available until December 20, 2024

EUR 390 excl. VAT
The event is organized by the E3 magazine of the publishing house B4Bmedia.net AG. The presentations will be accompanied by an exhibition of selected SAP partners. The ticket price includes attendance at all presentations of the Steampunk and BTP Summit 2025, a visit to the exhibition area, participation in the evening event and catering during the official program. The lecture program and the list of exhibitors and sponsors (SAP partners) will be published on this website in due course.