Enterprise resource planning and financial systems implementation
Donyati is a consulting firm specializing in ERP and financial-management implementations, with a tech stack anchored in SAP (S/4HANA, Analytics Cloud, BTP) and Oracle (Cloud ERP, EPM Cloud, E-Business Suite). The project roster reveals heavy lifting on S/4HANA migrations, Oracle Cloud ERP adoptions, and e-invoicing compliance—indicating a client base mid-transformation on core financial and operational systems. Hiring is concentrated in senior engineering roles with accelerating velocity, suggesting delivery-heavy execution.
Donyati provides advisory, implementation, and managed services for enterprise resource planning and corporate performance management. Founded in 2015, the company serves mid-market to large organizations navigating complex system migrations and digital transformation. Core expertise spans SAP (S/4HANA, Fiori, Analytics Cloud), Oracle (Cloud ERP, EPM, Hyperion), NetSuite, and PeopleSoft, with additional capabilities in e-invoicing, data governance, and cloud infrastructure. The business model combines project-based implementation work with ongoing managed services.
Donyati primarily uses SAP S/4HANA, SAP Fiori, Oracle Cloud ERP, Oracle EPM Cloud, Hyperion Financial Management, and Oracle E-Business Suite. Supporting tools include Azure, Salesforce, Smartsheet, and data tools like Essbase and FDMEE.
Current projects include S/4HANA implementations and migrations, Oracle Cloud ERP adoptions, e-invoice solution rollouts, financial consolidation initiatives, and sales process modernization across global enterprise clients.
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