Whitepaper: Epicor ERP 10 – Adaptive ERP

Published on the 06/07/2015 | Written by Epicor Software Corporation


From their inception, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have been deployed with an overarching purpose: reduce costs by managing processes and materials…

Until the middle 1980s, enterprise systems were built for narrowly defined business needs such as order management, account payables, and inventory control. The first real ERP systems integrated the data and processes once handled by individual programs into a single system capable of managing almost every aspect of running a sizable business. They transformed how modern businesses work.

The principal benefit of a consolidated ERP strategy was ensuring that data wasn’t duplicated across departments, eliminating “islands of information.” Processes once separated could now be linked, enabling enterprise-wide planning and optimisation.

For years, the focus of ERP was top-down implementation of this strategy: the imposition of processes and measurements from an executive perspective. As the marketplace has evolved into a global competition, where facilities, suppliers, and partners are dispersed geographically and supply and demand signals occur over increasingly complex and nuanced value networks, the top-down orientation of traditional ERP is proving to be less than adequate on its own. In this new business environment, change and innovation are accelerating; risk and opportunity are dynamic elements across networks, and business practices and processes are evolving at a pace heretofore unimagined.

Response to this changed competitive landscape demands that ERP not only support the executive agenda but also the needs of individuals, regardless of where are they are in an organisation’s value network. Only then can companies mobilise quickly and respond effectively to events as they occur at breakneck speed, whether in Singapore or Stuttgart or the Silicon Valley. So ERP has had to evolve into adaptive ERP.

Table of contents

  1. Why adaptive ERP is important
  2. How Epicor ERP 10 supports adaptive ERP
  3.  Adaptive data and services
  4. Business process management
  5. Agile customisation
  6. BAQS and dashboards
  7. Unleashing the power of the personal dashboard
  8. Customisation solution workbench

To find out more please download our free Whitepaper Epicor ERP 10: Adaptive ERP

Download iStart PDF

 

 

Epicor ERP

FURTHER READING

Financial reporting and analytics

Financial reporting and analytics solutions

September 24, 2021 | insightsoftware

Why, when, and how to invest wisely…

Police should be banned from accessing government Digital ID data says former Australian Privacy Commissioner Malcom Crompton.

Whitepaper: Data warehouse automation and ERP

July 30, 2021 | insightsoftware

The benefits of incorporating a data warehouse when upgrading your ERP…

Accounts payable department_Esker

eBook: The new AP department

November 10, 2020 | Esker

What to expect for the future of payables…

Financial year-end

Whitepaper: Streamline your financial year-end close

November 10, 2020 | insightsoftware

Manual processes can lead to error-prone data analysis…

KPI and metrics for finance depts

KPIs and Metrics for Finance Departments in 2020

October 27, 2020 | insightsoftware

What is a Finance Department and Manager Level KPI?…

Post a comment or question...

Your email address will not be published.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Processing...
Thank you! Your subscription has been confirmed. You'll hear from us soon.
Follow iStart to keep up to date with the latest news and views...
ErrorHere