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Overview: Cloud ERP adoption is accelerating in 2025 as companies shift from legacy systems to scalable, AI-powered platforms that unify operations.Businesses a ...
Most enterprise leaders approach cloud ERP modernization with a deceptively simple question: Should we choose greenfield or ...
Sales orders, purchases, inventory movements and returns should post directly into the general ledger and subledgers. This setup cuts manual reconciliation and supports better margin analysis by style ...
It took a worldwide recession to start the trend, but there are signs that companies are getting ERP costs under control, according to a new report from Panorama Consulting. But there’s still more ...
Each manufacturing sector has a distinctive set of tools, processes, technologies, and challenges. These differences make it extremely difficult, costly, and time consuming for manufacturers to adapt ...
Businesses of all sizes and industries are wrestling with broader economic challenges like inflation, fragile supply chains, and labor uncertainty. Still, the impact lands hardest on small to ...
Through better cross-team collaboration and increased efficiency, ERP software can help scale up your business and provide more sustainable growth. As ERP software standardizes and automates internal ...
According to Forbes, “in 2025, the landscape of enterprise resource planning (ERP) is set for a thrilling transformation,” with a shift toward cloud-native ERP solutions at the top of the list. This ...
Many IT managers are becoming increasingly agitated by the ballooning costs of maintaining packaged business applications and the relentless efforts of software vendors to push them to upgrade their ...
ERP investments have long held a stranglehold on corporate IT investments. The Great Recession, however, has pushed boards and budgeting committees to examine IT spending like never before. Not ...