What makes the vendors to choose between dot net and j2ee?The ERP vendors are neither spared from making ERP platform choice. Their position is more difficult because they have to consider the profile of the target customers in addition to their requirements. This is not an easy affair. The vendor's position will be in question if there is a clash of interest between the two.Some of the considerations of the erp vendor are as followsCustomer's stateThe vendor should first decide the market and the niche that he is aiming at. This will help him to decide between the platforms more easily than making assessments on his own systems and drafting the requirements because the end user is not himself but his customers. The vendor cannot be expected to purchase the platforms solely on the customer's preference. However he should see to that the customers interest s are also served while making the choice.The vendor should consider the number of persons who will be potentially using the products on a daily basis in his clients company. This point might seem irrelevant to the user, but the fact is that the vendor should anticipate in advance the type of firms that he is catering to. The vendor also makes his decisions on the basis of the preference of the companies. The companies may choose dot net or j2ee based on their modalities or those criteria listed above. It is up to the vendor to decide accordingly. SectorThe vendor needs to decide the platforms based on the particular sector that he is catering to. The sectors are broadly classified as manufacturing service and software.If the vendor is exclusively serving the software industry then his job is going to be easier. He can directly select the applications on after analyzing the internal demands of the software companies. It becomes easy for him and the company to discuss and decide on the platforms.On the other hand if he is catering to a manufacturing or service industry his task is more than difficult. In addition to understanding the complexions he may even be in a position (if the client so decides) to choose the appropriate platform for the company. Though the company is bound by the decision of the vendor irrespective of the consequences the vendor is always ate risk as the company could blame him at any point of time. Future prospectsThe vendor needs to decide his future prospects in terms of his application development. He should carefully consider the areas wherein he is willing to venture in the future and other expansion details. He needs to repeatedly find if ERP dot net or ERP j2ee will match his requirements in those occasions.ConclusionERPJ2ee has been the preferred choice of vendors all over the globe. However this does not necessarily undermine the competence of dot net applications. Even though this is the general trend, some vendors also prefer to go solely for ERP dot net platforms and hesitate to make use of ERPj2ee based on their needs. Hence there is no hard and fast rule.Related ArticlesWhat are the points to be kept in mind while choosing the appropriate ERP platform?What distinguishes an Open Source ERP from a commercial one? What makes dot net compatible to ERP? How has ERP facilitated supply chain functions? The parameters considered by the company in choosing dot net and j2ee for ERP applications What are the added features of ERP II? Best Practices of ERP II Exploring ERP II What are the major differences between ERPII and ERP? Benefits of ERP Logistics Software Analyzing ERP with reference to supply chain, warehousing and logistics Analyzing the technology beyond ERP Knowing more about Gartner Inc, the inventor of ERP II What are the features of j2ee platforms? How are they relevant to the functioning of ERP? How to manage ERP II? How has Open Source ERP benefited the S.M.E.’s Sector? What is Open Source ERP all about? What are the reasons for the popularity of Open Source ERP? Exploring The Pros and Cons of Data Warehousing Making Data Warehousing Technology Work for Your Business |
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