WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS IN A FUTURE GENERATION ERP
ERP NEEDED IN THE WORLD FOR THE FUTURE
Below are results of recent global ERP survey that conducted to better understand these worldwide demands. Where does your organization fit among these results?
TOP ERP NEEDS
Greater responsiveness and access to information
80% agree that ERP is critical to their business but half characterize the performance of their current ERP system as merely Adequate or Basic
GREATEST NEEDS
Responsiveness and ease of access to information
30% say “Responsiveness” most vital to promote business agility and growth, comprising:
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Faster time to value
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Enhanced performance
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Scalability and ease of deployment
EASE OF ACCESS
Next greatest need is ERP that’s “simpler to use for everyone” of those respondents surveyed:
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35% “Takes too long to get information”
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48% “Want easier access to information”
MOBILIZING AND SOCIALIZING ERP
65% perceive mobility as “important” to Enable access to information and support communication for virtual workers
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Today 1 in 2 have remote access to their ERP system, 25% access their ERP via Smartphone or tablet PC
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In the future 43% want ERP access via their Smartphone’s, 38% desire access via tablets
Nearly half believe it especially beneficial in terms of customer/supplier communications
Only 10% said they believe ERP can exploit social media to a “great extent”
NEXT-GEN ERP VISION
Global leaders and laggards an “Aye” for the future: Respondents by country who view social collaboration as “important” for business going forward
80% – China
73% – Mexico
57% – Germany
56% – United states
52% – United Kingdom
The Global Mobile
80% of Chinese businesses have mobile ERP access
64% of finish organizations have no mobile ERP access
BUSINESSES FAVOR “PARTY CLOUDY” ERP IMPLEMENTATIONS
20% desire to continue to invest in legacy on-premises
64% favor a cloud deployment, or the ability to mix and match cloud, on-premises or remote servers
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