By: Daniel Zimmermann
Thanks for another interesting post. I mostly agree with what you are saying about ERP and the cloud. But there are some cases, where it makes sense, in my opinion. We have a lot of small retail stores...
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Yes, there are and always will be certain situations that make sense for a company to go complete cloud ERP. I just can’t justify it for any companies that I’ve encountered so far in my career. The...
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Let’s get to basics. 9/11, drop of internet providers, Hackers, IP down time, Burned out Routers and switches are just the beginning. If the end-user has not way to access the cloud, what is the VAR...
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Yep, you just described the problems with the cloud. I wouldn’t recommend any clients to be cloud based for the ERP, only if the client insists or some other special reasons. Putting your financial...
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