ERP Vendors Are Using the Recession to Their Advantage
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Los Angeles, CA, March 24, 2009 --(PR.com)-- ERP.com and ERP, Enterprise Resource Planning, Software Solutions Are Seizing the Opportunity to Turn The Recession’s Economic Lemons Into Lemonade.
ERP Community Articles and Commentaries on Leading Enterprise Resource Planning Site ERP.com (www.erp.com) Show Enterprise Software Vendors See Opportunity In the Economic Slump as Both Small and Large Businesses Scramble for Enterprise Software Solutions That Cut Costs and Increase Profits.
ERP.com (www.erp.com), a leader in bridging together enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM) and SaaS (software as a service) practitioners with enterprise systems software, hardware and services, sees a silver lining for enterprise systems vendors in the down trodden market. The positive trend is attributed to the emergence of less capital intensive products on the market, particularly open source and SaaS solutions, that afford companies the tools to drive down their costs which is critical in today’s climate.
ERP Software Offers Relief For Recession Pains
“It’s good to see overall positive commentaries and a sense of vigor for a change. We are seeing an upbeat tone in this particular sector because vendors of enterprise solutions are focusing on hard cost savings that ERP software can deliver to companies in the short term as well as in the long run” says Chance Berry, Enterprise Software Analyst at ERP.com.
Adding to this positive groundswell, “ERP II product innovations such as software on demand (SOD) and SaaS solutions are making enterprise solutions affordable and companies are more willing to give them a try” says Sam Patel, Director of Sales at Central Desktop, an SaaS based collaboration software vendor. Short term cost savings and a low entry price commitment means lower risk to customers who in earlier years were required to make a “career decision” given the significant capital investment required when going with a “big” enterprise system.
Getting back to business and to profitability seems to be the mantra of the “big” enterprise companies as well. ERP giant SAP is also focusing on the inherent cost saving benefits of ERP systems as well as new modular solutions that lower the required capital investment than a full enterprise solution would entail. Furthermore, by establishing a strong enterprise solution now, a business can better weather the economic storm and be well positioned to make up for lost ground when the clouds clear.
ERP.com is also seeing double digit growth in traffic and member signups. As an internet hub for ERP software vendors and practitioners the company is also double digit growth all across the board as they provide the tools and platform for enterprise vendors to connect with customers. Consultants can connect with implementation opportunities and publicize their services.
What is ERP – Enterprise Resource Planning?
Enterprise Resource Planning is an enterprise-wide information system designed to coordinate all the business’ resources, information, and activities such as manufacturing, supply chain management, financials, projects, human resources and customer relationship management. An ERP solution is now recognized as a business solution covering all basic functions of an enterprise, regardless of the organization's business, size or charter. Non-manufacturing businesses, non-profit organizations and governments now all use ERP systems. For more information, please visit: www.erp.com or contact them at info@erp.com. For sales and partnership opportunities contact: sales@erp.com. For affiliate marketing and PR questions contact: affiliates@erp.com.
About ERP.com
Based in Los Angeles, California, ERP.com was founded in early 2007 by former entrepreneurs and Fortune 500 executives from SAP, PepsiCo, InterActiveCorp (IAC), and Lucent Technologies. It is a professional enterprise site focused on offering the most up to date and relevant information on enterprise resource planning and a forum for ERP practitioners to post content, insights and reviews, and network for information and sales leads within the ERP community.
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ERP Community Articles and Commentaries on Leading Enterprise Resource Planning Site ERP.com (www.erp.com) Show Enterprise Software Vendors See Opportunity In the Economic Slump as Both Small and Large Businesses Scramble for Enterprise Software Solutions That Cut Costs and Increase Profits.
ERP.com (www.erp.com), a leader in bridging together enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM) and SaaS (software as a service) practitioners with enterprise systems software, hardware and services, sees a silver lining for enterprise systems vendors in the down trodden market. The positive trend is attributed to the emergence of less capital intensive products on the market, particularly open source and SaaS solutions, that afford companies the tools to drive down their costs which is critical in today’s climate.
ERP Software Offers Relief For Recession Pains
“It’s good to see overall positive commentaries and a sense of vigor for a change. We are seeing an upbeat tone in this particular sector because vendors of enterprise solutions are focusing on hard cost savings that ERP software can deliver to companies in the short term as well as in the long run” says Chance Berry, Enterprise Software Analyst at ERP.com.
Adding to this positive groundswell, “ERP II product innovations such as software on demand (SOD) and SaaS solutions are making enterprise solutions affordable and companies are more willing to give them a try” says Sam Patel, Director of Sales at Central Desktop, an SaaS based collaboration software vendor. Short term cost savings and a low entry price commitment means lower risk to customers who in earlier years were required to make a “career decision” given the significant capital investment required when going with a “big” enterprise system.
Getting back to business and to profitability seems to be the mantra of the “big” enterprise companies as well. ERP giant SAP is also focusing on the inherent cost saving benefits of ERP systems as well as new modular solutions that lower the required capital investment than a full enterprise solution would entail. Furthermore, by establishing a strong enterprise solution now, a business can better weather the economic storm and be well positioned to make up for lost ground when the clouds clear.
ERP.com is also seeing double digit growth in traffic and member signups. As an internet hub for ERP software vendors and practitioners the company is also double digit growth all across the board as they provide the tools and platform for enterprise vendors to connect with customers. Consultants can connect with implementation opportunities and publicize their services.
What is ERP – Enterprise Resource Planning?
Enterprise Resource Planning is an enterprise-wide information system designed to coordinate all the business’ resources, information, and activities such as manufacturing, supply chain management, financials, projects, human resources and customer relationship management. An ERP solution is now recognized as a business solution covering all basic functions of an enterprise, regardless of the organization's business, size or charter. Non-manufacturing businesses, non-profit organizations and governments now all use ERP systems. For more information, please visit: www.erp.com or contact them at info@erp.com. For sales and partnership opportunities contact: sales@erp.com. For affiliate marketing and PR questions contact: affiliates@erp.com.
About ERP.com
Based in Los Angeles, California, ERP.com was founded in early 2007 by former entrepreneurs and Fortune 500 executives from SAP, PepsiCo, InterActiveCorp (IAC), and Lucent Technologies. It is a professional enterprise site focused on offering the most up to date and relevant information on enterprise resource planning and a forum for ERP practitioners to post content, insights and reviews, and network for information and sales leads within the ERP community.
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Chance R. Berry
16063120442
erp.com
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