This document discusses trends in enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, including the move to cloud-based ERP, open source ERP, mobile ERP, and social ERP. It outlines different cloud computing models like public, private and hybrid clouds. It also compares Software as a Service (SaaS) and on-premise ERP systems, discussing factors like upfront costs, customization flexibility, support, and security issues. The document notes that ERP systems will become easier to use and be impacted by technologies like cloud, mobile and social media, with a focus on small and medium enterprises.
3. Introduction
In recent times, technical leaps achieved amazing
especially at the level of cloud computing and mobile
devices as tablets and smart phones, as well as rapid
development in social networks. all these make
employers think seriously to make the most of the
technology. also this trend contributed to making ERP
keep pace with the requirements of business and make
fun of all its capabilities to take advantage of technical
and make plan to keep pace with this goal.
4. Cloud ERP
CLOUD COMPUTING MODELS
Public Cloud
Private Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
CLOUD COMPUTING SERVICES
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Platform as a service (PaaS)
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
9. Open Source ERP for SaaS
Upfront Costs
Licensing fees: free.
Customization, training, data migration, and configuration.
Ongoing costs
Paying the provider for as long as your contract lasts.
Ease/Speed of Implementation
Implemented in just a few hours; customizations, training,
and data migration can take weeks or months.
Flexibility
Reduce the amount of flexibility.
10. Open Source ERP
Customization
Multi-tenant SaaS solutions will be less customizable.
Single tenant allows a customer to gain access to the source
code.
Support
Provider is required who can understand both the software
and the service delivery
New Features and Updates
Without a schedule of upgrades or bug fixes.
Security
Needs to be managed carefully to ensure proper security
access and process management.
11. Mobile ERP
Make better decisions
everywhere
Rapid time to value
Extend Mobile
Analytics throughout
& beyond your
organization
Next Generation Visual
Analysis
Contextual Analytics Services
New On-Demand & Cloud
Solutions
12. Social ERP
Ability to
capture the
decision
Information in
context
Ability to
leverage the
network
Converge collaboration and business
intelligence
Enable real-time social analysis
Capture collaboration context at all
points in the information supply
chain
13. Data
Big data and Business Intelligence (BI)
Enable BI for in-memory solutions
Enable BI for real-time operational systems, Internet
activity, or streaming data
Bigger data and storage
Virtual data centers
14. Market- Focus should be on the SME
ERP systems will become easier to use, while the
cloud, mobile devices and social media will have an
impact on products on offer to manufacturers.
Conclusion
15. References
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http://www.bmicloud.com/business-management/customization-will-be-key-for-future-
cloud-based-erp
CLOUD ERP – A SOLUTION MODEL G. Fathima Haseen Raihana Assistant Professor,
Department of Computer Science, Jamal Mohamed College, Tiruchirappalli-20, TamilNadu,
INDIA
Considering the Company’s Characteristics in Choosing between SaaS vs. On-Premise-ERPs
Björn Link University of St.Gallen (HSG), St. Gallen, Switzerland bjoern.link@student.unisg.ch
http://www.erpsoftware-news.com/2013/03/open-source-erp-vs-proprietary-erp-for-
delivering-saas.html
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericsavitz/2012/10/22/gartner-10-critical-tech-trends-for-the-
next-five-years/
The Future of Business Intelligence at SAP BusinessObjects September 10-13, 2012 Orlando,
Florida