While enterprise resource planning (ERP) software has been available in the cloud for more than a decade, it’s not quite the norm—though, adoption rates are increasing for distributors. This is largely driven by the need to provide exceptional customer service to remain competitive. Faster access, sales history, and customer relationship management (CRM) data built into cloud-based ERP solutions give distributors what they need to achieve the next level of customer service. There’s no longer a reason to delay this decision. With the rapidly changing technology environment impacting the entire supply chain landscape, it’s a good time to be in the cloud.
Fundamentally, moving to the cloud means that instead of having your software stored on hardware in house, it’s hosted over the Internet by the software provider. This transfers the burden of hardware and system maintenance from the end-user to the software provider.
Hosting your ERP in the cloud also means automatic updates and upgrades, which generally include the latest technological tools, advancements, and fixes to the software. This enables distributors to more easily leverage cutting edge technology such as artificial intelligence (AI) to flawlessly manage inventory.
One of the greatest aspects of being on the cloud is that it allows you to focus on the most important business at hand. You’re no longer burdened with budgeting for a software upgrade and going through the process of justifying a capital investment to get the best and latest tools for your business—like efficiently managing warehouse activities, optimizing your inventory, and supporting more services like VMI and manufacturing rentals. The software simply runs without you giving it a second thought.
Moving to a cloud solution versus on-premises is a strategic business decision that requires buy-in from all levels of the organization. Fortunately, there are many tangible benefits that support an undeniable case for the cloud as a strategic, future-oriented approach to simplify your ERP technology landscape.
Moving to the cloud is a strategic business decision that should be weighed with many factors. There is no right way or time to make the move, but there are many triggers that propel distributors forward, including:
An important consideration when moving to the cloud is the flexibility of the software vendor to provide you with options for a phased approach—maybe even over the course of months or years. This can help ease some of the fears associated with the all-in approach that some vendors take.
Moving your ERP software to the cloud makes a lot of business sense, but it’s not a decision to make lightly. There may be cycles in your business where it’s easier to transition to a cloud solution, but— ultimately—hosting ERP on the cloud is only going to become more popular and practical.
One of the most important aspects of choosing an ERP vendor—whether you’re taking the leap to the cloud now or in the future—is finding one that will work with your business to identify the solution that works best for you and on your terms. For more than 45 years, Epicor has been providing ERP solutions to distributors that enable them to make strategic decisions and bring value to their organizations.
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