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SAP Data Intelligence: Next evolution of SAP Data Hub

In order to better meet the needs of our customers we are constantly evolving and innovating our products.  Topics related to data integration and data orchestration are evolving at an especially rapid rate as companies need to apply data management strategies not only to their SAP data, but also to their 3rd party data such as streaming data, data from various cloud solutions, IoT, media and other types of data which is required for business processing and data-driven innovation.

SAP Data Hub is a data orchestration and management solution running on Kubernetes, leveraging open source and embedding machine learning capabilities. It was released by SAP in 2017 to deal with big data and complex data orchestration working across distributed landscapes and processing engines, enhancing developer productivity and extracting value from distributed data.

During the last two year’s we’ve seen a lot of customer projects and landscapes evolving towards automated and intelligent data integration embracing machine learning processes.

In 2019 SAP Data Hub was released as managed service on SAP Cloud Platform with the name SAP Data Intelligence.  The name SAP Data Intelligence highlights the evolution of SAP Data Hub to operationalize data science and machine learning with the inclusion of the SAP Leonardo Machine Learning Foundation. SAP Data Intelligence provides all the integration, orchestration, metadata management, connectivity and rich services of SAP Data Hub with the services of SAP Leonardo Machine Learning in the cloud.  This combination is critical to enable collaboration between IT and data science teams. Data scientists continue to work with the tools they love, while working in collaboration with IT from prototyping to production, ensuring AI and machine learning projects can scale and are managed within IT guidelines. At the same time, the development and operation experience for data integration and ML is streamlined.

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SAP As The Central Component Of Digital Transformation

Digitalization poses new challenges. To avoid pitfalls, companies need a structured approach. This is also true for S/4 Hana implementations as digital core, and a business transformation roadmap is indispensable for any migration.

Companies are currently dealing with one of the biggest challenges of the digital age: digitalizing all their business processes. Furthermore, they have to start leveraging new technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, predictive analytics or robotic process automation. Without them, the implementation of new, digital business models becomes impossible.

With S/4 Hana, SAP offers customers a stable core which, combined with SAP Cloud Platform, improves agility as well. This guarantees seamless integration and the possibility to leverage new technologies, resulting in a number of benefits, e.g. reduced maintenance or upgrade efforts.

Transformation roadmap indispensable

After these evaluations, an SAP business transformation roadmap becomes indispensable. It serves as a guide on how to best align business requirements with technological possibilities.

Competent and knowledgeable consultants or partners are able to assist in this process. They can make estimates about the costs of S/4 transformations, which is a problem that 46 percent of respondents weren’t able to tackle on their own. Additionally, partners offer know-how and experience that 32 of respondents were lacking.

Digital innovation at the forefront

Future-proofing processes means to evaluate how new technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain, the Internet of Things, predictive analytics or robotic process automation can benefit companies. During these evaluations, it’ll quickly become clear that all of these innovations only really make a difference when companies combine them in a way that aligns with business strategy and long-term goals.

With SAP Cloud Platform, SAP offers a solution that combines these intelligent technologies and offers necessary integration services. SCP’s Accelerator packages are specifically designed for different industries and core functionalities and accelerate the implementation of digital innovations.

Roadmaps have to be accompanied by creating, testing and eventually implementing prototypes. By implementing prototypes, digital transformation becomes visible, which makes it easier to convince even the most hardcore sceptics of the importance of digitalization.

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What Is SAP Data Services?

The name SAP Data Services is used for an entire family of products. The core is SAP Data Services itself, then there is SAP Data Integrator, SAP Data Quality and SAP CPI-DS.

The first three are the same product but differ from the enabled transformations. Data Integrator has all the base transforms plus typical data integration transforms like History Preserving. The Data Quality bundle consists of the base transforms plus Data Quality transforms like address cleansing. The SAP Data Services bundle contains all transforms.

Over the years Data Services grew to a very powerful tool and allows to implement every requirement efficiently and quickly. When I was part of the team, the development guideline had been to enable the customer performing even the most complex transformations with the combination of a few transforms. The tool also supports all SAP APIs available to pick the best suited one. Connecting to the database, generating Abap code for the extraction, call BAPIs/RFCs, send and receive IDOCs, use the modern ODP/ODQ API, web services, restful,… you name it.

Simplify integration

At one point in time, our team got tasked with a cloud version of an ETL tool – Cloud Platform Integration – Data Services or short CPI-DS. Its backend is still a normal Data Services but easier to install. Building a proper Web UI is expensive and, in some areas, not even possible.

Also, the goal was to simplify things. The easiest way to simplify a UI and keep development cost down is to remove functionality. CPI-DS can therefore be used for some specialized cases only.

SAP Data Services delivers on promises

All the marketing statements I heard recently have been supported by Data Services since the beginning. “Move the transformation to the data, not the data to the transformation” (SAP Data Hub) is called a pushdown in Data Services. “ELT instead of ETL” (SAP Hana) means to extract (E) the data first, then load (L) it into the target system and do the transformation (T) inside the database as follow up step.

Depending on the case, this is a good idea and therefore Data Services supports both approaches and the optimizer picks what makes the most sense.

Realtime Data Integration is supported also, but not implemented very well. It starts with the question “What data has been changed?” – a requirement for realtime streaming of changes. The philosophy of Data Services is to provide all techniques and APIs for any given source system and the user can choose which one to use. This makes sense as each has pros and cons.

There are other tools, SAP SLT for example, which can do a single method only, which reconfigure the source system to produce the changes and therefore getting changes in realtime is simpler. Both approaches have their merits.

The focus of Data Services on batch performance has downsides on transactional consistency, stability of dataflows running for multiple days as it would be required in realtime.

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SAP S/4 Hana: Intelligence In Digital supply Chain

Every logistic and warehouse management  organization aspires to design, develop and deliver the product to the customers at the right time and right price. This involves a series of events that are to be orchestrated and followed by multiple iterations over and over to gain the expected results.

In order to obtain the desired results, it is a requisite to have intelligently coordinated functioning solutions.SAP having numerous sap s/4 Hana in warehouse management through the digital supply chain available which helps the organization to build the supply chain digitally.

This blog post helps a broad understanding of the requirement for niche sap solution depending upon the requirements by evaluating the needs and deliver the apt sap s/4 Hana solution for warehouse management organization based on their requirements in wholesale distribution

The three important processeses in product-based enterprises are:

  1.   Research and Development.
  2. Planning and manufacture
  3. Transport and deliver

1)  Research and development (R&d) 

This is a very important phase of the whole process where developing particular end products by analyzing the requirements, managing high specifications, formulating the perfect solution for wholse sale distribution industry and further carrying information digitally in supply chain central systems.

All these processes are handled by sap recipe development and it streamlines the formulations, real-time simulations, determines the equipment requirements and other R&D related needs.

Collaboration with suppliers and customers in real-time is requisite for R&D.Sap s/4 Hana cloud for intelligent product design provides the platform to collaboration between suppliers and customers for such needs which channelize the data, documents, bill material and also have a workflow to monetize data or the document movements.

Visualization of the product is an important aspect of designing a product. There is a drastic difference between visualizing a materialistic product and an end product in a sap solution. 

2) Planning and manufacture for optimized supply chain

Providing the product at the right time, price and place in terms of customer requirements need for a well-oiled Digital supply chain. It involves the following:

Providing the product at the right time, cost and position of customer requirements. it requires a well-managed digital supply chain. It entails the following

  • Developing precise statistical forecasts for the demand
  • Ensuring a better level of inventory to reach the needs of customer demands and requirements.
  • Pre-planned optimal business plan to assure revenue growth and market share.
  • Automate manufacturing processes efficiently for resource management manufacturing products of good quality.
  • Having insights into the manufacturing data insights to assure lower operational costs of manufacturing and production over plants.

3) Transport and Delivery for optimized yard logistics

Transportation and delivery of goods to the customer poses its own challenges to every organization. It varies from organization to organization depending on the type of products, customers, demand, geographies, transportation modes, and distribution network. The following three key areas are relevant in this context:

The Transportation and delivery of the components have their own challenges for each and every organization. The challenges are for individual enterprises are different predominantly depending on the type of products, customer, demand, a network of distribution. The following are the key area

  • Managing the overall transport operation of units in the yard
  • Coordinating the manufacturer’s end products in the warehouse and shipping them effectively.

Sap yard logistics solutions act as an intermediate between the distribution and transportation operations and the warehouse. It has the ability to streamline the planning, execution, and settlement of the tasks in yards with holistic integration with the back end process. With the assistance of IoT and data captured by it. It’s simple to adapt yard processes for individual modes of transportation means and yards. It utilizes workforce and assets. It can be integrated with sap extended warehouse and transportation management.

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SAP S/4 Hana Transition Journeys Must Start Now

Late 2018, SAP announced that just 2,100 of its customers were live with S/4 Hana. With just seven years to go until SAP ceases to support its current ECC, there’s still a long journey ahead for users looking to transition to the next generation platform. Seven years may seem a long time, but not in SAP terms.

A survey out by Americas’ SAP User Group (ASUG) showed that 56 percent are planning to make the move to S/4 Hana but haven’t even started the process yet. 32 percent have made a start or are already live, while 12 percent aren’t planning to switch at all.

The UK & Ireland SAP User Group (UKISUG) painted a not dissimilar picture, with 52 percent planning to migrate within the next 1-2 years, 38 percent in the next 3-5 years; only 9 percent are in the process of doing so, and just 2 percent are actually live.

Migrating to any new platform is a massive undertaking. Time, lack of resources and focus on other IT priorities are just some of the reasons that many organisations aren’t as advanced with the state of their migration to S/4 Hana as they’d hoped to be.

Light at the end of the S/4 Hana tunnel

The complexity of a move to S/4 Hana also isn’t helping with business migration plans. Although there are several functional commonalities between ECC and S/4 Hana, the transition cannot be considered a simple upgrade. In some areas, it will require significant changes in both business processes and functionality and requires detailed planning and change management.

Scientific Drilling on its way to S/4 Hana

The company faced a challenging migration to S/4 Hana having ERP data in multiple homegrown systems as well as in ECC. Initially, the company used SAP’s LSMW migration tool but had only succeeded in transferring material master data from one of the 108 manufacturing plants. The IT team at Scientific Drilling then evaluated the SAP Data Services tool but felt it would not meet their needs given that their cutover deadline was in four months.

Imperial Logistics’ transition journey

Imperial Logistics International is another organisation that used a Microsoft Excel-based SAP data management software solution to speed up their transition to S/4 Hana. The accounting team needed to migrate finance data from their ECC system to S/4 Hana for thirty subsidiaries. The team first piloted another solution with external consultants, but after taking six weeks to build and test scripts for just four of the thirty companies it became clear that they needed to move faster.

Five months after initial product training, the accounting team was able to successfully migrate their finance data to S/4 Hana for all thirty subsidiaries without the need for external consultants.

As was the case with Scientific Drilling, the accounting team was also able to improve the quality of their financial data during the migration process.

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SAP v/s Oracle

SAP and Oracle are the two major vendors in the world for ERP application. SAP started in 1972 and is headquartered at Walldorf, Germany. SAP started with the single-tier SAP system, and now it has a range of products right up-to cloud solutions and AI. Oracle, founded in 1977, California, started with its first flagship product, a database. Under business applications, Oracle’s first product was General Ledger functionality and then gradually started offering other features too in its Oracle eBusiness Suite. Like SAP, Oracle also moved on to cloud-based solutions and machine learning.

According to research firm Gartner, in 2018, of the global ERP market, Oracle had an 11% share while SAP had a share of 22%. Being tier 1 players, both the ERPs have robust platforms and have a vast customer base. In this article, we will explore the strengths and challenges of both ERPs.

Time and Cost

Two critical factors for an ERP system implementation is the time taken for implementation and cost. On average Oracle’s customer takes 1.2 years to implement, SAP projects implementation goes for around 1.5 years[i]. SAP’s markets to the companies with a billion-dollar in annual revenue. These implementations are global and have customizations.

According to Panorama’s survey, the cost of ERP implementation should be less than 2% for a company’s annual revenue. However, more than half of the companies with ERP would agree on cost over-runs. In terms of the percentage, SAP customer spends 4% of its annual revenue while the average Oracle customer spends 1.7% only[ii].

Multiple Hosting Option

Gone are the days when companies with ERPs preferred on-premise implementation. With lower initial investment and price flexibility among other benefits, these days the trend is for hosting your ERP On-Cloud.

SAP has three ERP cloud solutions for every business type, whether large, medium or small.  These are subscription-based (SaaS), cloud-based ERP.  Irrespective of the business industry. These solutions include modules to manage business data.

SAP S/4 HANA Cloud is for large enterprise-level

SAP Business ByDesign Cloud is for medium enterprise level

SAP Business One Cloud for a small or midsize company

Oracle has Fusion Cloud ERP. Oracle Cloud’s application suite promises seamless functionality across different modules like finance, HR, and supply chain. Few modules but not limited to offer on-cloud by Oracle are Financials, Project Management, Procurement, Risk Management Supply Chain Management and Analytics for cloud ERP.

However, both the ERPs are in the middle of transitioning the legacy products like SAP ECC, Oracle eBusiness Suite, Oracle NetSuite, and Plex Systems.

Recommended Reading How ERP helps for Manufacturing Industry?

Scalability

Businesses grow and expand, making it critical for their ERPs to support this growth. SAP and Oracle ERPs, both have proven scalable capabilities.

SAP has a single system giving a consistent feel. It has developed its products in-house and integrated them into one system. Whereas, Oracle has the best-of-breed option with JD Edwards, Fusion, E-Business Suite, Hyperion, and Siebel. Therefore, companies looking for scalability with standardization and consistency, SAP is the best option. For a decentralized model and more flexibility, Oracle ERP is the best option.

Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

SAP has integrated the customer relationship management (CRM) tool in its ERP system. Whereas, Oracles offers CRM as a stand-alone service, which can be integrated with the Oracle ERP Cloud.

SAP has built-in functionality that enables to manage marketing, sales and finance, giving you the complete information on your customers. Customers’ behavioural trends and history makes it easy to forecast sales and manage receivables.

Whereas, Oracle doesn’t offer a complete sales functionality within the ERP Cloud product. They are becoming a disadvantage for the sales teams. However, few outstanding features like strong financial management make it easier to get customer’s orders, sales records, making it extremely useful for strategic decision making.

Below are mentioned a few examples of the differences between SAP and Oracle ERPs.

  • SAP supports the telephony interface functionality wherein inbound call queue management is present that puts the incoming calls to the next available operator. Oracle has third-party support for the same functionality.
  • SAP supports competitor scenario analysis, whereas Oracle needs modification for the same.

To summarize. SAP excels in CRM, and Oracle’s strengths are in reporting capabilities.

Financials

Both SAP and Oracle ERP system offer a comprehensive financial feature like but not limited to pricing, accounting and budgeting. Oracle gives the flexibility to the user in terms of buying the complete financial product or required modules only. However, with SAP being an integrated ERP, this flexibility is a challenge.

Oracle offers risk management solutions, automates standard compliance present across industries. SAP’s risk management helps business identify and understand the risk factors. Oracle has a more comprehensive financial suite compared to SAP.

An example of the difference between the two ERPs is SAP supports each entity’s ledger having its accounting periods opened and closed, whereas Oracle needs modifications to support this.

Supply Chain Management

To track customers behaviour and manage customer relationships, CRM is available. However, suppliers can’t be left behind, which makes having SCM capabilities critical.

Distribution Management and the Purchase Order Processing feature of respective ERP is equally capable. SAP’s ‘procure to pay’ and ‘Order to cash’ module help companies manage purchases and contracts with vendors. It also helps in identifying trends to take strategic decisions. From supplier registration to invoice payment, Oracle’s ‘Supplier Invoice to Payment’ tools makes purchasing easier for a company.

The ERP start to diverge with Event Management and Advanced Planning System (APS). SAP is better with event management with better visibility of the supply chain, and Oracle has better APS, allowing companies to track costs and allocate resources accordingly.

Inventory

Inventory management is an essential part of all the manufacturing companies. Both the ERPs, equally efficient, provide real-time information on stock availability. This prevents disruption of the production process because of a shortage of supply. Real-time data makes the process efficient, and the company can meet its market’s demand on time. Oracle prides in boosted productivity and SAP takes pride that it completely prevents stock shortages.

As an example of the difference between the two is planning of BOM against actual orders, Oracle supports this whereas SAP needs modification for the same.

Human Resource

SAP ERP provides companies with tons of HR functions, such as payroll, simple employee onboarding, and allowing employees to self-manage timesheets, procurement processes, and personal information management. SAP also provides e-recruiting functionality, that optimizes recruiters’ work patterns and increases their productivity. It also includes workflow support.

Oracle has the Human Resources Management System. This software manages internal HR functions like payroll, recruitment, training, talent and employee engagement, and employee attendance. This HR software today is present as human capital management cloud solutions.

Example of a difference between both ERPs is the functionality of review and maintain deduction information for automatic bill payment service. SAP supports this functionality and, Oracle needs modification for the same.

As we have seen Oracle E-Business Suite and SAP ERP both are equally capable with not much advantage over each other. Functionality wise, SAP has more as compared to Oracle, but not more than 2% of the total.  An ERP system should meet unique needs and wants for its company. Some companies need standard business processes while others go for deep customizations. A company should first internally introspect and discuss their requirements from an ERP, their existing business processes, standardization needs and scope of the change. Implementing ERP impacts employees too. Employees should be familiarized and trained for the ERP.

ERP will be a significant investment in time and money.  A successful implementation will allow the business to operate efficiently and cost-effectively.


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How ERP helps for Manufacturing Industry?
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How ERP helps for Manufacturing Industry?

This age is called the Information age. Data is becoming increasingly important in everyday life and business is no exception. For an organization to succeed, real-time information required to make informed decisions. 

This is where Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) comes into play. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a software that integrates different business functions under one platform to boost interoperability and share real-time data in a standardized format. From HR to Finance, Production to Customer Service, Environment and Occupational Safety, all the departments are interconnected with the seam-less flow of real-time data. Let’s deep dive to see how ERP has shaped the manufacturing industry and what the future holds.

Throughout the 1990s, across industries, most of the large companies started implementing ERP, helping them in presales to order-entry, from forecasting, inventory planning to invoicing customers. In ERP, businesses saw the potential to improve efficiency, operations, and customer service. Most importantly. Companies could have a shorter lead time giving them a competitive advantage. Companies around the world invested some $300 billion in ERP during the decade[i]

Read more about What is EPR?

During the late 1990s, small and medium-sized companies witnessed large companies’ business improvements and soon wanted to replicate the same for their business. However, these companies had a different scale and infrastructure as compared to large companies. So, ERP vendors started focusing and building new ERP systems for small and medium-sized companies and industry-related ERP solutions. This helped the companies to stay competitive. Companies also understood the benefit of linking their systems with other companies in the supply chain. This real-time exchange of information helps in better collaboration with suppliers, vendors, carriers, and other trading partners. 

ERP systems evolved accordingly. ERP systems not only integrate with other internal enterprise applications, but also with e-commerce, and even with the ERP of suppliers and customers. These interconnected systems are known as extended enterprise systems.

ERP has helped transform businesses across industries in many ways. Few of them are;

  1. Savings on Operating Cost
  2. Improved visibility due to centralized enterprise-wide data 
  3. Helped in mitigating risk with adhering to regulatory compliance
  4. Businesses have become nimbler due to real-time data access
  5. Business functions with improved collaborations
  6. An ERP integrates the global workforce and streamlines processes across multiple locations
  7. 95% of companies improve some or all their processes after their ERP implementation[ii].

Challenges and Solutions for the Manufacturing Industry

In manufacturing, the importance and the challenge of an efficient supply chain can never be understated. Apart from the supply chain below are a few of the challenges faced and their solutions offered by the ERP for the manufacturing industry.

  1. Real-Time Information 

With rapidly changing market needs manufactures need to be agile to respond. Having real-time information helps in staying agile. Real-time information is needed almost in every business function. With real-time sales information, forecasting can be done more accurately thereby reducing production cost. Without real-time information shipment tracking for product or materials is unthinkable. With real-time data, leadership can be up-to-date on financials. 

ERP linking all the business modules creating a seam-less flow of information makes it possible for this real-time information to reach the appropriate business function. Quick decisions and actions can be taken thereby saving cost and/or helping business grow. 

  1. Flexibility

ERP solutions should have the flexibility to adapt irrespective of an industry or a product. For example, manufacturing industry is different from service industry. 

 Even with manufacturing industry, an automobile manufacturing facility will be very different from an electronic device manufacturing facility. 

Gone are the days when one-size- fits all products and solutions were developed. These days custom made solutions and products are the norm. Witnessing this change, almost all the ERP vendors have industry-specific solutions. These solutions deal with industry-specific best practices, risk, regulatory and compliance needs. An industry-specific ERP offers greater visibility, control and increases planning capabilities. It increases resource optimization and utilization. 

  1. Inventory Management

Inaccurate inventory can lead to many challenges, delays in order fulfilment, lost inventory, inefficient use of available space, year-end write-offs to name a few. 

Few scenarios show how the company can lose its competitive edge. Like no inventory of the top-selling product or incorrect forecasting leading to excessive inventory. 

Properly managed warehouses will always have good inventory management practices.

ERP solutions have dedicated warehouse and inventory management modules specially created to cater to such issues. From MRP to scheduling and forecasting, all our included in the ERP modules. 

  1. Analytics

ERP generates a massive amount of data as it touches every business function. This data can be used to understand patterns and recognize more growth opportunities. 

Historical sales data can help understand the popularity of products. It can identify any trends for a region or how sales happen in different seasons. By studying customer payment behavior, it can show predict customer payments.

Historical data also helps in analyzing the vendors and suppliers. With delivery times and patterns, organizations can understand their reliability on them.

Accurate forecasting and estimate of production are possible with such analytics.

  1. Environment and Safety

Occupational Safety, Industrial waste, and hygiene now have become of paramount importance. Not only governments but all the stakeholders and the consumers are looking for environmentally sustainable businesses. Mitigating such environment and safety risk has become the norm. 

ERP modules take care of such regulatory and compliance needs. Assessing the hazards and the risk, following the health protocols, waste management, incident management are few of the highlights of solutions offered by ERP.

  1. Emerging Technologies

With fierce competition gaining a competitive edge is becoming increasingly difficult. Businesses are exploring many emerging technologies to stay competitive. Emerging technologies like Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence can integrate with ERP. For the manufacturing industry, the data generated with these technologies gives a detailed insight into the opportunities to explore and help in the machines’ proactive maintenance. 

ERP has come a long way. Gone are the days when the need for an ERP and its reliability were debatable. It has become an integral and essential part of almost all organizations. ERP has helped organizations across industries to reduce costs and to improve operational efficiency. ERP being flexible supports a growing business and the creation of new processes. It helps an organization with the best practices of the industry. The future looks promising as organizations are looking forward to having new emerging technologies integrated with their ERP, thus giving them a much-needed competitive advantage. 

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What is ERP?

What is ERP? Why do business leaders need to invest in ERP?

Business is like a well-oiled machine. Just like a machine has many moving parts, a business has many different functions like sales, inventory, finance, production etc., with each function serving a unique purpose.  

Let’s look at an ideal scenario of a company selling laptops. Sales are made by the sales team, goods are packed by the inventory team and delivered by the shipping team. Once the orders are shipped the billing team releases the invoice to the customer. Once the invoice is released the accounting team follows up with the customer on the payment.

But the world is hardly an ideal place. There are many complexities in a business like:

  • Sales team unaware of inventory level changes
  • Manual exchange of documents to pick goods from the warehouse
  • Accounts department not aware of the sales and does not update the accounts receivables
  • Inaccurate forecast spell chaos for the inventory

Manual error-prone systems, labor-intensive processes, and lack of real-time exchange of information between different departments can be a hindrance for the company in the long run.

Thus, for an organization to succeed and its processes to function smoothly, real-time information is required to make informed decisions and gain agility. In today’s competitive world, businesses must be in line with the latest technology trends to eliminate disparate legacy systems. This is where Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) comes into the picture.

What is Enterprise Resource Planning?

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is an intuitive software enabling organizations across all industries manage daily business functions like finance & accounting, production, supply chain, services, procurement, HR, etc. smoothly. It is a complete suite of different modules that integrates all the business process under one platform to boost interoperability, share real-time data in a standardized format, improve operational efficiencies, and drive sales.

The robust turnkey suite is based on a modular approach designed to streamline business operations independently, provide a seamless flow of information and maintain data in a central common database for easy access across all business functions.

As the old saying goes time is money, an ERP can enable enterprises to reduce the time required in almost every business function.

According to CIO magazine survey, 85 percent of respondents agree to the fact that their ERP system is essential for the smooth running of their business and that they “could not live without the software.” Source

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions are a fundamental asset for most large companies and SMB’s – as it has the potential to dramatically streamline projects, drive business agility, flexibility and interoperability.  Various statistics help us to understand better how businesses have benefitted from Enterprise Resource Planning

  • According to 2018 ERP Report by Panorama Consulting Solutions, ERP has helped around 95% of companies to improve their overall processes. Source
  • EPR reduces Operational Cost by 23% and Administration cost by 22%
  • Modern ERP systems increase on-time deliveries by 24% Source:
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8 reasons why companies should invest in Enterprise Resource Planning

As per McKinsey research – Only 20 percent of companies can capture more than half of the projected benefits from ERP systems. Source

Thought leaders around the world are taking business-driven approach to ERP investments to drive success. In this post, we bring you 8 reasons, why you should invest in a robust ERP solution and how to take full advantage of this proven-change management program to ensure your business needs and ERP program are aligned properly.

  • Business improvement and scalability:

Several businesses have experienced reduced operational costs and administration costs due to the implementation of ERP. Agile practices helped them mitigate risks, repetitive tasks, and challenges. The solution helped them reduce the time taken for daily activities and focus on important matters.

The business operations were done at a faster pace and with greater transparency and the real-time data helped them respond to the changing market conditions quickly with action-based insights.

ERP not only benefits your company but is also beneficial for your customers. With the Customer Relation Management module, you can easily manage the existing and potential customers details, and drive sales faster. Agile practices drive business growth and unlock the business value with transformed and scalable existing process.

  • Improved financial processes:

It costs a fortune for a business to grow and thus you cannot afford to lose track of your finances. On the other hand, a multinational company has its own web of financial transactions overwhelming for manual processing.

ERP for finances has a huge scope and is not only limited to financial and accounting reporting, but also covers profitability analysis, accounts receivables, payable, foreign exchange, funds and travel management to name a few. The development of business case and accountability for ERP and business transformation implementation is a critical step.

  • Regulatory compliance:

With the changing government regulations and compliance standards, it is very difficult for businesses to manage the details manually.  Regulatory compliance changes with every industry, few industries are highly regulated like healthcare, military, the financial industry. In the times where the supply chain has gone global, adhering to international regulatory compliance is as important as domestic or local regulatory compliance.

Enterprise Resource Planning have features that implement and support the various and ever-evolving regulatory compliance needed by the business.  It proactively helps in identifying and mitigating risks enabling businesses to streamline compliance changes.

  • Business intelligence:

Every organization today have huge heaps of data collected from machines, customers, vendors and suppliers. Such raw data is considered as a gold mine, if correctly processed it helps in making informed and improved business decisions.

Processing of such raw data can also help in realizing unidentified sales leads, creating focused marketing strategies, predicting customer behaviour, forecasting industry trends et al.

These data can be used in the form of reports or tables and charts making it easier and efficient to analyze and make business decisions.

  • Improved visibility:

With a centralized information system, ERP increases the visibility and availability of information across the enterprise.

Business leaders can access financial reports any time anywhere. A salesperson can check inventory level in real-time and close a sale with a confirmed delivery date.

With ERP it is possible to track information across the enterprise irrespective where the business or the employees are in the world fostering collaborations.

  • Emerging technologies:

ERP industry has been adopting new technologies like The Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial intelligence (AI), and Machine learning (ML).

Integrating ERP with the emerging technologies help in reduce human intervention which leads to reduced error, real-time data transfer, faster transmission in turn opening opportunities for growth

As like other technologies, ERP is going Mobile too. ERP mobile apps are present dedicated to special activities like sales booking, warehouse processes. All available at the press of a button and as push notifications.

  • Improved supply chain management:

The supply chain is the backbone of every manufacturing company. Enterprise Resource Planning helps in many processes apart from inventory management and procurement.  Processes like demand forecasting, production of goods, distribution of finished goods et al. This not only helps in improving the lead times and customer satisfaction but also helps in increasing employee productivity and efficiency by making their job easier.

  • Integration with other IT systems:

Information Technology (I.T.) has now become an integral part of every company. As a company grows so does its IT landscape and thus it becomes imperative for all the systems to be connected to each other.  Such IT integration not only helps in data sharing but also supports global operations.

Enterprise Resource Planning are well equipped to connect to a host of different systems thus integrating data from other streams of IT.

Takeaway

As we have seen the benefits of an Enterprise Resource Planning software are straight forward. In the times where information is becoming invaluable, having the right information at the right time will only make business more competitive and ready for growth. ERP can enhance business performance putting it in a better position for growth.

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