Fact or Fiction: Hybrid ERP Deployments

Posted: Oct 14, 2012

With cloud computing and cloud ERP gaining additional attention in the marketplace, ERP vendors, resellers, and solution providers are quickly positioning their products and services as “cloud-enabled”. However, in my humble opinion, to simply put ERP software on a hosted server and provide subscription-based pricing does not a cloud solution make. A key value proposition for cloud ERP is the ability to support a truly hybrid ERP deployment. In the next section we will discuss what is an ERP hybrid deployment including the opportunities and challenges this type of deployment presents.

 

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For additional information, feel free to contact the author:

Brett Beaubouef, PMP, CISA | Practice Manager

Cardinal Point Solutions

Phone: c: 303.562.4896

Email: BBeaubouef@CardinalPointSolutions.com

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