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ERP customers prefer single source applications
The buyers of ERP software programs have become very skeptical and analytical before buying an ERP software program. Past experiences, industry news and above all greater understanding has facilitated them to make the most appropriate choice in buying their ERP applications. Therefore what they expect from an enterprise application is getting larger and wiser day after day. Nowadays organizations have such a deep knowledge on ERP that it is impossible to convince them in buying an ERP application. They not only know the flaws but also posses a great knowledge about its impact on organizational structure, process redefining and other aspects. The consumer is no more ignorant but choosy and as well as does not make any compromises. Therefore it only deserves to be mentioned that that ERP companies should not only give what the customers ask for but also exceed the expectation. Only then will they have a stable place in the market. The latest trend in this connection has been the constant demand for single source applications. This has been found out from Aberdeen report. Using multiple source applications has always been a problem to companies. This was initially well received in the market. However the innumerable complexities surrounding it only added to the woe of the organizations. Therefore this trend has evoked a positive response in most of the companies. This will not only enable the companies to freely handle enterprise applications but also make sure that they do not have to depend on the services of an ERP vendor or an external consultant as and when a problem arises. The report further pointed out at many technical details behind the requirements of the users. It also discusses lot of aspects about the manner in which Enterprise Resource planning software programs have taken over the functions of the organization. Similarly it also makes one to understand lots of relevant aspects with regards to ERP applications implemented in partial and full manner. The report not only explains the technical aspects but also tells in detail about its impact on the business decisions and as well as the behavior of the consumer. The tradeoff between functionality and ease of integration is no longer as simple as it once was. Over the generations, ERP has continued to expand, blurring the boundaries of core functionality. The number of modules and the extent of functionality offered in the ERP suite have steadily grown. At the same time, consolidation within the software industry is having a broad effect beyond ERP itself. ERP companies like Infor, Oracle, Sage and SAP have been gobbling up pure-play vendors that offer extensions to core ERP. This is profoundly affecting the application vendor landscape and how ERP vs. "best of breed" decisions are made. |
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