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ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) has massive progress since first time introduced....this system integrate all function of business process in production, what's up to date things about ERP today ?? check this article :)
source : TUGAS 1.3 #T01B-C
author : Louis Columbus
The worldwide Enterprise
Software Market (ERP) market grew just 3.8% in 2013, a slight
improvement of 2.2% growth in 2012 yet not nearly enough to sustain the
large, complex cost structures of existing market leaders. The recent
report, Market Share Analysis: ERP Software, Worldwide, 2013
published on May 5, 2014 by analysts Chris Pang, Yanna Dharmasthira,
Chad Eschinger, Kenneth F. Brant, and Koji Motoyoshi provides an
excellent overview of the current state of the ERP market. I work for
cloud ERP provider Plex Systems.
Complacency Kills
Relying on maintenance revenue streams is how nearly every enterprise
software company that sells on-premise software survives today. While
this business model is very profitable, it breeds complacency and a
tendency to procrastinate about innovation. These market growth figures
from Gartner in part reflect complacency on the part of market leaders
to make the hard decisions and follow through with excellent execution.
SAP ’s many challenges in the leadership and product areas show just how hard it is to transform a massive organization, as Oracle ORCL -2.86%’s -.2% drop in ERP revenues last year reflect their challenges in growing this area of their business.
Growing In A Flat Market Requires Thinking Like A Customer First
Many ERP vendors too small to be in the Gartner analysis are playing a
defensive game of protecting their maintenance revenue streams at the
expense of pushing themselves out of their comfort zone to build
applications that attract new customers in new markets. Gartner
mentions that Workday, Workforce Software, Cornerstone OnDemand CSOD -2.94%
and NetSuite are the five fastest-growing ERP vendors worldwide from
2012 to 2013. Each of these are cloud-based vendors who have a rapid
development and delivery approach to new feature enhancements and major
new releases. Each of them can also scale quickly to changing business
model shifts with their customers, are elastic in how their pricing and
resource allocation models work, and must deliver value to keep their
subscription revenue streams growing.
Peel away the hype of cloud ERP and you find a business model that
must deliver value daily to earn subscription revenue now and in the
future. There’s no time to be complacent when a customers’ human
resources department needs your app to come up and work perfectly every
day with new features promised to them in the latest release. Or the
manufacturing centers and their plant floors who rely on cloud ERP
systems to guide orders from initial capture to fulfillment, complete
with tooling instructions daily.
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