ERP software market in 2010 Forecast: key implementation issues
The new decade will soon come. The software industry looks like the beginning of this decade, completely different. Ten years ago, Enterprise software has just begun to flourish, IT budgets abundant companies are in response to accounting system to replace the millennium bug problem.
In contrast, when the end of the decade, IT spending levels drop, many ERP vendors sales decline and for the future full of uncertainty. However, there are some things that are optimistic. Here is our field of enterprise software by 2010, predicted 10. 2010 Enterprise Software Forecast:
Efforts to be focused on achieving the benefits of ERP software and return on investment. Like in 1999 as the date and look forward to spending the best results are long gone. Chief information officers and chief technology officer, will continue to face to prove their ERP system for every item of expenditure is reasonable and generate a stable return on investment pressure. They will seek a more cautious spending, more phased deployment, only when needed to purchase software licenses, and slow down investment in more expensive high-level business software modules.
SME return to ERP software market. Small businesses often in any economic recovery in the bright spot. As the economy recovers from recession, small and medium enterprises will seek to achieve their small business software, operating automation and large-scale growth. In addition, SAP and Oracle and other large software vendors will continue to focus on the SME market in general revitalization of software license revenue growth.
SMEs to increase their software as a service (SaaS) Applications. Although the small and medium enterprises will be the first investment in small business software, but difficult for them to make the necessary investments. Taking into account the tight credit market may continue into the new decade, many SMEs will seek to SaaS ERP software to help them reduce the pre-IT cost of capital.
Big business a lot of talk about ERP SaaS, but the actual action of the few. On the other hand, large companies may consider SaaS applications, however, did not like the small and medium enterprises to take these deployment models. As the software vendors to expand the benefits of SaaS and traditional ERP (eg, Oracle's "On Demand" and SAP's "Business By Design" products) combined with the flexibility of a mixed solution of program large enterprises will continue to choose non-SaaS option. This option will normally be to maximize long-term business benefits while reducing cost and risk. However, in a number of large enterprises are more willing to make use of the edge features SaaS, such as document management systems, human resources management software, product life-cycle management and customer relationship management.
|