Enterprise Applications--The Genesis and Future, Revisited
Part Four: Another Step in ERP Evolution P.J. Jakovljevic - April 3, 2004
Another Step in the ERP Evolution
Hence, enterprise resource planning (ERP) has entered another step in its evolution. While ERP packages traditionally excelled at combining financial control with multi-plant manufacturing and distribution coordination, they generally lacked extended planning and flexible execution functionalities beyond the four walls of the enterprise that can enable one business process today but change rapidly to handle tomorrow's new models. They were also often found lacking when it comes to delivering special financial features such as robust budgeting or international consolidation, summarized data for analysis and trending, as well as in handling real-time, physical events that occur on the factory floor, as opposed to the transaction-oriented bookkeeping functions...
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