The ERP Software Market… What’s it all about?
Released on = March 29, 2005, 3:17 am
Press Release Author = Veronica Fredriksen, DeveloperEye.com
Industry = Management
Press Release Summary = This DeveloperEye.com market study gives an overview of the
ERP applications market, the key players as well as the benefits and obstacles with
implementation of an ERP solution.
Press Release Body = London, UK, 29th March 2005 - Enterprise Resource Planning
(ERP) software attempts to integrate all departments and functions across a company
onto a single computer system that can serve all those different departments'
particular needs.
ERP combines all departments within an organisation (HR, Manufacturing) together
into a single, integrated software program that runs off a single database. In turn,
the various departments can more easily share information and communicate with each
other.
When one department finishes with an order, it is automatically routed via the ERP
system to the next department. To find out where the order is at any point, you need
only log in to the ERP system and track it down.
Segments within the ERP software Market
The ERP applications market falls into three primary segments by customer size:
Enterprises, Mid-Market and Small Companies. The major ERP application vendors to
each segment group is illustrated below.
Enterprises
SAP, Oracle/PeopleSoft
Upper Mid-Market
Microsoft, Lawson, SSA Global, Geac, SAP, Oracle/PeopleSoft
Lower Mid-Market
Microsoft, Epicor, Exacta, Sage, NetSuite, SPA BusinessOne
Small Companies
Sage, Intuit, ACCPAC, NetSuite
Key Players
SAP is the market leader in the ERP applications market. SAP and Oracle have been in
intense competition for customers in recent years. After Oracle’s acquisition of
PeopleSoft, they are now ranked as the second leader of the ERP software market. SAP
is holding the leadership within vertical sectors such as Government, Financial
Services, Healthcare and Education across the European countries.
When looking at the leading ERP vendors for the European countries, SAP is the
market leader in Germany, Spain and Italy. Oracle, on the other hand, has a strong
market leadership in certain segments within the UK and France.
Most industry analysts are watching i2 Technologies, Siebel Systems, Broadvision,
Ariba and CommerceOne as ERP solution providers that would like to have their share
of the market.
In addition, there are also predictions that the ERP battle amongst ERP solution
providers will move rapidly to the mid-market as Microsoft begins to actively
compete with vendors such as SAP and Oracle for market share.
Benefits of implementation of ERP solutions
Integrate financial information - To avoid receiving conflicting information from
the Finance-, HR- or Manufacturing Department, the ERP system creates a single
version of the truth that cannot be questioned because everyone is using the same
system.
Integrate customer order information - ERP systems can become the place where the
customer order lives from the time a customer service representative receives it
until the loading dock ships the merchandise and finance sends an invoice. By having
this information in one software system, organisations can keep track of orders more
easily, and coordinate manufacturing, inventory and shipping among many different
locations at the same time.
Standardize and speed up manufacturing processes - Standardizing a company’s
processes using a single, integrated computer system can save time, increase
productivity and reduce head count.
Reduce inventory - ERP helps the business process flow more smoothly, and it
improves visibility of the order fulfilment process inside the company. In turn,
this may lead to reduced inventories of the stuff used to make products
(work-in-progress inventory).
Standardize HR information - Especially in companies with multiple business units,
HR may not have a unified, simple method for tracking employees' time and
communicating with them about benefits and services.
ERP software challenges
·There is often a gap between package functionality and business needs
·ERP environments are costly to maintain
·ERP Implementation is costly and time consuming
·Larger companies typically have multiple ERP packages and vendors
·Integration of systems is complex
·Companies Are Simplifying Their ERP Environments
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Contact Details = Veronica Fredriksen
press.uk@mediadev.com
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