Posted on May 4, 2010
One of our favorite looks into ERP. Aptly named, this highly recommended Resource explores the following:
- History of ERP
- Who is an appropriate candidate for ERP?
- ERP Risks
- Instance strategies
- Build vs. Buy vs. Leverage existing SAP and historical systems
- ERP Lessons Learned
As part of an impressive look into ERP, this Resource shares the following as ERP objectives:
- Leverage vendor development
- Get out of the software business
- Leverage “best practices”
- Common database and data definitions
- Leverage packaged integration
- Enable a business transformation
- Deeper and broader support and documentation
- Leverage new technology
- Achieve compliance
Link to Resource: The Value and Potential of ERP | PDF
Source: Pat Phelan, Gartner
Find more Resources like this in the following ERP System Buying Guide Section: ERP Benefits
Posted on April 26, 2010
As part of a helpful, straightforward look into ERP, the following advantages of ERP are shared:
- Consolidation of data into a single platform (identified as the biggest advantage of ERP systems)
- Information transparency
- Information security
- Industry expertise and best practice implementation
- Automating Manual processes
- Compliance
- Flexibility and ability to customize applications to suit company’s needs
- Ability to clean up existing data (and keep data consistent and accurate).
Link to Resource: Enterprise Resource Planning
Source: Arbuz
Find more Resources like this in the following ERP System Buying Guide Section: ERP Benefits
Posted on April 12, 2010
An example-filled look at key considerations when buying ERP and financial system software. Targeted at mid-market companies’ financial executives. From the Resource:
“Companies want to connect different areas of their business. Perhaps the biggest benefit of ERP systems is the ability to have a complete picture of your business – enabling everyone to have access to needed information. With information integrated all in one place, and financial reports readily available, you can begin to be proactive about your business decisions. It is easier to track profits, identify areas of rising costs or weakening profitability and make changes accordingly.”
Link to Resource: What Mid-Market Companies Should Know Before Buying ERP/Financial Software | PDF
Source: Jim Pullano, IDT Consulting
Find more Resources like this in the following ERP System Buying Guide Section: Is ERP Right for Your Company?
Posted on March 8, 2010
A valuable look at ERP from a software implementation perspective. Includes ERP system planning, needs analysis, business objectives, developing a plan to find, select and implement ERP software, ERP key performance indicators and more.
From the Resource:
- There are clear winners and losers-some companies get considerably more value from their ERP system implementations than others.
- To achieve the full value of an ERP system, companies must focus on integrating the organization, optimizing business processes and using and analyzing system data to improve decision making.
- While some companies have made progress in realizing value from their ERP systems, most still have significant opportunities to maximize the value of their investments.
- Organizations that approach an ERP system initiative as an element of an ongoing program rather than a project with a specific endpoint, believe they are more successful.
- Better decision making is the most sought benefit and also the one most likely to have been realized from the use of an ERP system.
Source: Knapp Associates
Find more Resources like this in the following ERP System Buying Guide Section: What is ERP?
Posted on March 8, 2010
A quick look at ten ERP Software Predictions for 2010:
- Diligent focus on ERP software benefits realization and ROI.
- SMBs to get back into the ERP software market.
- Increased adoption of Software as a Service (SaaS) at SMBs.
- Lots of ERP SaaS talk, but not as much action at large organizations.
- Increasing focus on organizational change management and ERP benefits realization.
- With ERP software, it’s still a buyers’ market.
- Enterprise software risk management.
- ERP software vendor consolidation.
- Focus on integration rather than major ERP package enhancements.
- Niches, low-hanging fruit, and business value.
Source: Eric Kimberling, SOA World
Posted on March 8, 2010
A lengthy, valuable look at the cost, benefits and tradeoffs of implementing a hosted ERP solution. Includes customer and deployment examples, ROI comparisons and expert quotes. From the Resource:
- On average, on-demand ERP is 8.9 times faster to deploy than is on-premises ERP
- On average, the initial cost per user to deploy on-demand ERP is 28 percent less than the cost to deploy on-premises ERP
- Over five years, on-demand ERP’s average TCO per user is 50 percent less than that of on-premises ERP (assuming no significant upgrades)
- Looking at SAP AG alone, given SAP’s high initial and ongoing costs, there’s no point at which SAP’s TCO becomes lower than on-demand ERP’s.
Rebecca Wettemann, Vice President, Nucleus Research Inc.
Link to Resource: Don’t Be Afraid of Hosted ERP
Source: Lee Pender, Redmondmag.com
Find more Resources like this in the following ERP System Buying Guide Section: Is ERP Right for Your Company?
Posted on February 11, 2010
A solid look at five key questions to consider before you purchase an Order Management System. From the Resource:
“For a company looking to replace legacy systems or to start fresh as it enters into the business arena, sourcing and implementing the right order management system can be a daunting and confusing task. Order management systems are the least understood when the question of what comes with them is asked.”
Link to Resource: A Tall Order: Finding the Right Order Management System | PDF
Source: Steve Rogers, Fry Inc.
Find more Resources like this in the following ERP System Buying Guide Section: How to Choose an ERP System
Posted on December 28, 2009
A look at the expected benefits of social media integration into ERP systems by 268 ERP decision makers at companies with $ 100 million or more in revenue. An example from the resource:
As ERP tools start to offer integration with online social networking tools like Facebook, LinkedIn, etc., what uses could you see for this type of functionality?
- 63% Perceive value in ERP/social media integration
- 37% Gather information on what is being said about your company or competitors
- 29% Gather social networking profiles on prospects and customers as individuals
- 29% Product training
- 23% Integrate with software-specific social network tool so we can get context-specific software tips and tricks from users at other companies
- 23% Troubleshooting
- 20% Tie information from social networks into customer company records
- 3% Other
- 37% See no potential use/value
Link to Resource: Manufacturers Explore Social Media Benefits for ERP
Source: Manufacturing Business Technology
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Posted on December 21, 2009
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Posted on November 30, 2009
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