Beyond the frontiers of a mere ERP, SAP (Systems, Applications & Products) has transformed into a service-oriented architecture that delivers adaptive solutions for effective business management to a wide range of behemoths, Fortune 500 companies, and SMEs in the world. The various facets that make SAP more invincible among enterprises of today include cost-effectiveness, customization, centralized business operations, reduced IT spendings, business process optimization, and many others. Yet the SAP implementation rates are considerably low in India due to a plethora of reasons such as the use of traditional management techniques in the organization’s structure, improper communication infrastructure, labor laws and also low levels of support from the Government.