Companies that have Implemented ERP Systems
Hi guys welcome
back to my blog. In this week’s post I am going to talk about some businesses
that use Enterprise applications successfully in their company.
From the people managing
people website companies employ Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software
systems to manage, adapt, and automate labor intensive daily operations of the
organizations.
The well-known
company Amazon uses system analysis and program development (SAP) ERP software.
Five former IBM employees found SAP in Germany in 1972 with the goal of
integrating all business and data processing through software in real-time. The
company-built applications for inventory control, billing confirmation and
financial management. Amazons’ strategy is unrelenting customer focus, ongoing
innovation, operational excellence, and capacity for long-term thinking. SAP
helps support Amazon’s business strategy by helping to managing their finances,
logistical business’s needs, sales, human resources, and order management all through
just one database.
The next company I
am going to talk to you about is Toyota. Toyota’s head company sought to
broaden its customer base to provide high-quality services including more
accurate operational management, a paperless system, shorter workdays, and more
productivity. Toyota chose the ERP system known as Microsoft Dynamics 365 for
the job. This system assists distributors that provide services for their
products to consumers around the world to manage their after-sales service
capabilities and operations. By using Dynamic Toyota can view their budgetary
details, sales opportunities, and timelines again all through the one database.
Zoom uses the ERP
system Oracle to help them contribute to their business strategy which involves
a freemium model where the main features are free of charge but only for the
first 40 minutes of your call where you can meet 1 to 100 people. Due to its
benefits of performance, scalability, dependability, and improved cloud security,
Zoom chose Oracle cloud infrastructure. By using off-box network virtualization
in a novel way, Oracle has eliminated the “hypervisor tax” that
plagues first-generation clouds. The CEO of Zoom-Eric S. Yuan has issued the following
statement since they implemented Oracle in the business “We recently experienced
the most significant growth our business has ever seen, requiring massive
increases in our service capacity. We explored multiple platforms, and Oracle
Cloud infrastructure was instrumental in helping us quickly scale our capacity
and meet the needs of our new users.” Already, Zoom is moving upwards of seven
petabytes (1015 bytes) per day over Oracle Cloud Infrastructure servers, which
is roughly equivalent to the capacity required to stream HD video for 93 years
in a year.
As we can see ERP systems are getting bigger for businesses and some provide great benefits for the organization. I believe that ERP systems will eventually be a part of all businesses in the next few years as technology is growing rapidly.
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