When updating your ERP to the most current software version, careful project planning is critical. Use this checklist to help you build a plan and track progress:
We commonly hear clients ask; how often should I upgrade my ERP? Or, is my ERP out of date? Well, there’s no right answer here but, if you’re asking, you should probably consider upgrading your ERP to the latest software version.
Running your organization on an outdated ERP version can add preventable hurdles to your growth and development, so it is important to understand the benefits of upgrading and what the new ERP versions have to offer.
While it might sound like a good idea but holding on to the same ERP system for years can be a dangerous game to play.
In its fourth era, enterprise resource planning (ERP) has evolved beyond resources for planning. With new opportunities, organizations can support touchless transactions, manage predictive analytics, and improve strategic planning through an integrated suite of business applications.
Now that 2022 is in full swing, Gartner predicts new trends for ERP software development in 2022 that we are going to highlight in this post. Here are the top three trends that are inevitable for all existing and new ERP solutions to consider:
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