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The paper will provide information about the Enterprise Resource Planning system that can be used by an organization for their growth in the market. The three software system namely on-premise software hosted software and cloud software has been briefly discussed in this context. The benefits of the three software system which helps the company to use such system for their business are briefly discussed in this paper. Along with this, the disadvantages of using this three ERP software system are also provided in this paper. Apart from this some case studies are also discussed relating this ERP software system. Since the on-premise ERP software system and only used in company headquarters and gives services only in the local market so they are considered as an outdated system and nowadays this software system is not used by the company. Only the cloud ERP system and hosted ERP system are used nowadays in the market. But mainly the small and medium industry uses this software system for their business purposes. Furthermore, the paper also provides a comparative study of the three ERP software systems and concluded which one is better among them.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is a software system which operates the functional units of an organization.
On-premise ERP system refers to the process that maintains the business operation and supplies chain issues of a company. This system mainly refers to the traditional approach of an organization where they purchase the licenses of an ERP system and installs it within their devices. This software system mainly runs in the head office and from there it will control the whole operating system. This system is highly secure and easily control the operation and connects with the people. As per author Erturk, and Arora, 2017, the functional team modify the software according to their business needs that help to improve the performances of the system. This system is more flexible than any other ERP system and hence gives standard outputs. On-premise system is mainly managed by the IT staff and for this proper training are given to run the software. Along with this, the software is considered as the one-time investment by the company, as they purchase the software at one time.
There are several benefits of the On-premise system in the company those are:
Security and data control: According to the author Scholtz, and Atukwase, 2016, the On-premise software system can be installed locally in the company headquarters and on their computers. This system mainly manage the personal business strategies and for this security is main important and due to this on-premise software are used as it provides high security than any other software system. An employee security number, accounts and expenditures and along with supply chain logistics and other business operation are safely secured by using this software system.
Dependency on a vendor reduces: The system reduces the vendor dependency of an organization as it is very flexible and the vendor takes their decision instantly with the technology used in this system and sometimes they do not depend on the vendor because of this advanced technology (Seethamraju, 2015).
Limited on-going costs: Since the upfront cost is more but the on-going cost of this system will be limited. As the software are purchased for one time only, therefore, the upfront cost is more and the on-going costs include energy and IT maintenance which is limited (Zhao, and Kirche, 2018). The IT staff upgraded the system in the organization and thus the on-going costs will be reduced.
Foundation for the hybrid cloud expansion: As per author Khot et al., 2017, an organization uses the on-premise ERP system and the cloud ERP system both for the growth of the organization in the market. Along with this, the system increases the profitability, productivity, and performance of the employees in an organization.
Easier customization: Since this software system is very flexible so using this system provides an easier customization than any other ERP system. Due to its high-class technology the customer of the organization does not depend on the vendors for any up gradation of the process (Jain, and Sharma, 2016). On-premise ERP system is more customizable and offers security and data control to the system.
Software crashes and integration issues: Since it is an older version of the software so it becomes not so compatible with the new products and thus sometimes software crashes which affected both the servers and the browser and thus the organization faces many issues using this software system (Öbrand, et al., 2018).
Insufficient supporting causes a loss of data control: as the system is outdated so lack of functional capability causes the user not to access or analyze the data of the system (Ramasamy, and Singh, 2017). Apart from this, no regular backups have been saved by the system and due to this if an employee leaves the job then the data become lost which creates a major problem for the organization.
The technical staff makes access to programs: to decrease the risk quality the organization should take great cares of the threats and security purposes. But as the system can be upgraded by the IT team so they use soft coding system and hence the software security option will decreases.
Delay of updating makes software vulnerable: All the organization wants their software system to be updated but on updating the on-premise system the IT team faces many problems this is because of the fact that it is very hard for them to update the outdated system and this causes the software to be easily accessed by the hacker for stealing the personal information of the company (Nowak, and Kurbel, 2016).
The Hosted ERP system of an organization purchases the licenses of the ERP system and installed them on the infrastructure of the third-party firm using the cloud and this software system is also named as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). This system is off-premise and often access the internet. This software is mainly a form of cloud computing system and provides both software and hardware and other IT product for the better growth of the firm. The various function of backup, monitoring, billing etc. can be done with the use of this system. The performances and the databases of the company can easily be controlled by using this software system. Apart from this, the software is mainly accessed by a VPN (Virtual Private Network), Citrix or by using Remote Terminal Services (Peng, and Gala, 2014). Along with this installation of the client software can be accessed by using these hosted software systems.
As for example, the hosted ERP can be used by many small and medium companies among which one company is Sarmed logistics. This Sarmed logistics is a Greek company that has supply chain services in the country. Since it is a logistic so their main responsibility is to fulfill the needs of the customer. Due to this high demand they increase their supply chain and uses the Nubis cloud ERP system for the growth of their business and now their business has accessed in Northern Greece.
The Hosted ERP system has many benefits in the organization, those are:
Lower upfront costs: As this software mainly used the internet so software updating cost will thus reduce. In case of another software system the organization has to buy the hardware but in case of this hosted system this cost will diminish, because it is directly related to the internet and for this, no staff will be hired for completing the task (Chatzithanasis, and Michalakelis, 2018).
Faster IT function: this ERP system runs very quickly with the support of their IT staff that helps the business to receive a good return from the customers. Apart from this least number of technicians are needed for the maintenance and administrative purposes and due to this, the system can be used by many companies.
Software upgradation automatically: the Hosted cloud system provides automatic updates of the new features and software that can be needed by the organization. It also solves the security problem automatically (da Silva et al., 2015). For this reason, the employee also feels interested to do their work effectively by using this system.
Flexible and accessible: by the use of this system the organization can fulfill the demands of the business. The organization can remove the old member or add a new member easily in the system without facing any problem.
Apart from this, some risks are also present on using this ERP system. They are:
Privacy and security risks: since the software updated automatically so all data can steal by the hacker and hence it causes a high-security risk for the organization on using this software (Bradford, 2015). Due to this, the privacy of the organization is also hampered and using this software data can be lost or sometimes hacking of the personal information can also occur.
Technical difficulties: it causes a great problem for a small business to face any technical issue. As the software is totally dependent on internet access so any connectivity or network problem can create a huge issue on the system and hence the work gets affected for this and due to this some technical difficulties are also occur on using this software (Elmonem et al., 2016).
Vulnerability increases: As the system is directly connected to the internet so risk on hacking the original document or malicious problem occurs on using this ERP system. Nothing is completely secure in working through the internet and it may cause malicious attack over the system and due to this personal information may also damage.
Cloud ERP system is a computer-based software system where the user accesses the software system through internet. The organization mainly pay a subscription for using the system in other companies and this system is also called Software as a service (SaaS) (Kulkarni et al., 2015). This software system mainly used for maintaining data and various functional applications of the organization. Hence this system is most affectedly used by any organization. The Cloud ERP system has lower upfront costs as it always linked to the internet and apart from this it also supports the organization to run their business operation from any location and at any time. This software system is primarily used by many small and medium industry and along with this, it is also a good software system for a start-up business or for a new business too. A company can rapidly increase their business growth all over the world using the right type of cloud ERP software for the business.
As for example is the Cadbury brand they use ERP system for the better growth of their firm. Since it is an international company and mainly deals with the confectionary product so for the growth of their business worldwide they use this modern ERP software system with a high security so that the data can be saved from hacker and malicious hacker.
Some benefits of using the cloud ERP system are as follows:
Lower upfront and operating costs: as the system is always connected with the internet so the cost for upgradation of the software and along with the installation of the new program does not need any investment for the organization and the upfront costs will thus decrease (Haddara et al., 2015). This software is very fast so the customer needs should be fulfilled easily and thus the operational cost will decrease.
Security enhancement: Cloud ERP system provides a superior security for storing the data so that the information cannot be stolen and hence safely protected. Ro this the company hire the right person for managing the tools so that the data becomes safe. Apart from this tracking id is also present in the software so that the user get benefited from it and also the security function of the company will be maintained.
Scalability: another benefit of this software system is that it can fulfill all the needs of services required by an organization. Using this system the business can experience a tremendous growth in the market. As the system is highly flexible and easy to use so this system is now used by many industries for their business operation.
Availability and support: The major benefit of the system is that it can access from every location in the world. Thus it helps the employees to access the software system from home, remote places, and any other location. Since it a very flexible system and easy to use so one can use it from anywhere to gives full support to the customer and fulfill their needs (Al-Ghofaili & Al-Mashari, 2014).
Another company that uses this ERP system is Nestle. This modern technology can be operated in all the three branches namely- Nestle UK, Nestle SA and in Nestle USA and this system has been started in the company since late 90’s.
Security risks: security risks will always occur when the company software is running through an online platform. As the software is directly connected with the internet so hacking of data or corrupting of data and malicious attack will take place which causes a huge loss of data for the organization (Saa et al., 2017).
Performance and management failure: using this software business operation can do internationally and with the connection and network failure, the system cannot work and hence it causes a huge effect in the business performance (Gupta et al., 2017). Apart from this as the software is upgraded continuously so the management cannot easily adapt the system operation and hence it causes a huge problem in running the function and due to this, the performance value will decrease.
Loss of technical knowledge: Though it is an easy software system but providing wrong data does not give a fruitful results and this causes a defect in the process which may give rise to losses of the company and nowadays proper training is given to the employee for diminishing such issues (Weng, and Hung, 2014).
Apart from such risk one of the companies that uses the ERP technique is the PG&E Company also known as Pacific Gas and Electric Company. This company is present in San Francisco and uses the Oracle ERP software system for the improvement of the company and also makes a huge profit for using this computing system.
One of the main argument of an on-premise system that it allows the client user to modify the software while the cloud ERP does not allow such kind of modification to the software. According to Johansson et al., 2015, a high upfront costs is needed for maintenance and upgradation purposes by on-premise ERP software system while in case of cloud ERP system the upfront cost is much lower because this system is directly linked to the internet and hence for upgradation of the software or installation of new program does not need any cost. Apart from this, the cloud ERP system takes less time in completing a task than that of the on-premise system. The upgradation process of the on-premise system is very complex compared to the other two ERP system and hence it takes a lot of time to update program. As per the view of Dwivedi, and Sharma, 2016, hosted ERP system requires less amount of technician than that of the on-premise system. The hosted ERP and the cloud ERP system are both accessible through internet but some differences are there in between the two software. Apart from this both the hosted and cloud system are more flexible and accessible than the on-premise system and thus the system is considered to be an outdated one. By using the cloud system addition or removal of the user can take place and hence it is mostly used by the small and medium companies worldwide. According to the author Garg, and Khurana, 2017, the most common differences between the hosted system and on-premise system is that the hosted system can be controlled by the vendors through a web browser while the on-premise system can be controlled only by the officers sitting in the offices. On the other hand, the cloud and hosted software system can be access from any location in the world but the on-premise system can only be controlled locally not internationally. Since the cloud and hosted software system is highly used but the major disadvantages of this system are on the security risks because this system is accessed through internet so hacking or malicious attack can also take place on using such system. As per author Lee et al., 2017, the hosted software is accessed with a private network and services and so client installation is needed for running such software while in case of cloud ERP system the application runs through web process so no client installation is needed for this software. Apart from this before starting the hosted ERP system the user should log in the Remote Desktop but in case of cloud ERP system, no such log in the method is applicable.
Conclusion
The paper gives information about the three ERP software system –on-premise, hosted and cloud system. Among the three software system, the on-premise system is considered as the outdated system because it is only operated from headquarter of the office and since it is used locally only. But nowadays with the development of international business, this system does not work properly and hence they are not used by many companies. Apart from this upgrading of the system is a very complex process since it is not used presently by medium business through some small industry uses this software system. Hence it is concluded that instead of using on-premise ERP system the company mainly uses cloud ERP system and hosted ERP system for their growth in the business. This software’s are mainly used because both can operate the business internationally and globally. But between this two ERP software system the cloud ERP software system is mainly used by the company this is because of the fact that it has lower risks management factor than the hosted ERP system. Along with this, some disadvantages are also present in between both software and since only the small and medium industry uses this kind of ERP system.
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