What is ERP?
Enterprise Resource
Planning or ERP is an industry term for integrated, multi-module application
software packages that are designed to serve and support multiple business
functions.
ERP provides the
backbone for an enterprise-wide information system.
Evolving out of the
manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than
proprietary software written by or for one customer.
At the core of this enterprise software is a central database
which draws data from and feeds data into modular applications that operate on
a common computing platform, thus standardizing business processes and data
definitions into a unified environment.
Brief History of ERP
The focus of manufacturing systems in the 1960′s was on
Inventory control. Most of the software packages then (usually customized) were
designed to handle inventory based on traditional inventory concepts. In the
1970′s the focus shifted to MRP (Material Requirement Planning) systems that
translated the Master Schedule built for the end items into time-phased net
requirements for the sub-assemblies, components and raw materials planning and
procurement.
In the 1980′s the concept of MRP-II (Manufacturing Resources
Planning) evolved which was an extension of MRP to shop floor and Distribution
management activities. In the early 1990′s, MRP-II was further extended to
cover areas like Engineering, Finance, Human Resources, Projects Management etc
i.e. the complete gamut of activities within any business enterprise. Hence,
the term ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) was coined.
Why is it Necessary?
By becoming the
integrated information solution across the entire organization, ERP systems
allow companies to better understand their business.
With ERP software, companies can
standardize business processes and more easily enact best practices.
By creating more efficient processes, companies can concentrate
their efforts on serving their customers and maximizing profit.
Market Leaders
The top five ERP vendors, SAP, Oracle Corporation, Peoplesoft,
Inc. (now Oracle Corp.), JD Edwards & Company, and Baan International,
account for 64 percent of total ERP market revenue. These vendors continue to
play a major role in shaping the landscape of new target markets, with expanded
product functionality, and higher penetration rates. SAP dominates the $6.7
billion ERP applications market in Europe with 39% market share. Oracle and
PeopleSoft come second and third respectively, followed by SAGE Group and
Microsoft Business Solutions.
Overview of popular ERP Products
Oracle E- Business Suite
Oracle E-Business Suite is the industry’s only complete and
integrated set of enterprise applications, working together seamlessly to
streamline every area of your business—from sales, service, and marketing,
through financials and human resources, to supply chain and manufacturing.
Oracle E-Business Suite is your fastest path to high-quality
enterprise intelligence, bringing your company a true 360-degree view of your
finances, your customers, and your supply chains, so you can make faster,
better decisions and grow profitability in a competitive marketplace.
Oracle E- Business Suite – Industry Applications
Oracle E-Business Suite 11i.10 offers over 2,100 new
capabilities, half of which meet specific industry needs, including:
Financial Services: SOP documentation and auditing for
compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley and other regulations
Healthcare: Medication administration, patient
encounter-specific financial information, integrated patient care and
operational intelligence
Manufacturing/High Technology: Option-dependent sourcing,
automated spare parts return and repair processing, international drop
shipments, distribution planning
SAP
What is SAP?
SAP (Systems,
Applications, and Products in Data Processing) is the leading ERP (Enterprise
Resource Planning) software package.
SAP was the first to integrate a
corporation’s worldwide functions tightly into one application.
SAP R/2 was
released as the first version of their software in 1979. Its domination of the
market occurred during the 1980s, expanding first throughout Europe (early
1980s) and then North America (1988).
SAP R/3, an advanced, client-server based version of the popular
R/2 product, was released in 1992 and sparked a stunning takeover of America’s
largest businesses — 44% of US companies were using it within five years of its
expansion.
In 1999, SAP introduced its newest major product upgrade. Named
mySAP.com to emphasize its shift to an e- business focus, mySAP.com builds on
the strengths of the SAP R/3 product in a fully Internet enabled architecture
SAP R/3 Overview
SAP R/3 is SAP’s
integrated software solution for client/server and distributed open systems.
SAP’s R/3 is the world’s most-used standard business software for client/server
computing. The software is highly customizable using SAP’s proprietary
programming language, ABAP/4.
R/3 is scalable and highly suited for many types and sizes of
organizations. SAP R/3 is based on various hardware and software architectures,
running on most types of UNIX, on Windows NT and OS/400. SAP R/3 runs on
several databases Oracle, Adabas D, Informix, DB2 for UNIX, DB2/400, and
Microsoft’s SQL Server 6.0.
mySAP ERP
mySAP ERP combines the world’s most complete, scalable, and
effective software for enterprise resource planning (ERP) with a flexible, open
technology platform that can leverage and integrate SAP and non-SAP systems. It
provides end-to-end software functionality for enterprise management and
support — plus support for systems management — all powered by the SAP NetWeaver
platform.
mySAP ERP comes
with four individual solutions that support key business processes:
mySAP ERP Financials
mySAP ERP Human Capital Management
mySAP ERP Operations
mySAP ERP Corporate Services
PeopleSoft
PeopleSoft Enterprise is a suite of best-in-class applications
built on our Pure Internet Architecture and designed for the most complex
business requirements. Ideally suited for large, company-wide functions across
all industries, it provides industry-leading web services integration with
multi-vendor and homegrown applications. PeopleSoft Enterprise can be easily
configured and adapted to meet the most unique customer requirements. In
addition, it supports the broadest choice of technology infrastructure in the
industry.
Campus Solutions
Customer Relationship Management
Financial Management
Human Capital Management
Service Automation
Supply Chain Management
Enterprise Tools and Technology
Siebel
What Is Siebel?
Siebel Systems is
an eBusiness solutions company and a market-leading provider of Customer
Relationship Management (CRM) software.
Tom Siebel (CEO) and Pat House (Executive Vice President)
founded Siebel Systems in July 1993. Headquartered in San Mateo, California.
Siebel’s initial product set out to organize and automate the
sales force with calendars and contact management systems. It has since added
numerous other Customer Service, Marketing and e-Commerce applications to its
product line.
Siebel Product Overview
Siebel’s applications allow companies to access information
about their customers whenever they need it. Siebel’s main product line
includes its Call Center, Field Services and Sales, and Marketing applications,
which allow employees located in different parts of a company to have access to
the information they need to assist, service and make additional sales to
customers.
Advantages of Oracle E-Business Suite
Oracle ERP Suite is based on Oracle Apps framework. What that
essentially means to the customers is that no matter which component of the
suite you buy, you get the same look and feel.
Oracle Database
The biggest USP of Oracle ERP is that it is based on Oracle
Database, which in itself is a market leader. So the Oracle ERP is best placed
to take advantage of the advances in the database technology. The buzzword is
“If it is in the database, you will get it and get it fast!!”
Consultants
As far as the components of the suite itself are concerned
Oracle Financials is a market leader, Oracle HRMS and Payroll they are catching
up pretty fast. So the market indications are pretty positive and you have
enough consultants in the market to cash in.
UI
Oracle Apps UI comes in two flavours – The Oracle Forms and the
Oracle Self Service Application (HTML). The former is meant for the power user
and provides incredibly quick learning curves for people from the finance and
other domains who are used to Fox pro and dBase forms.
The Oracle Self Service Application is an HTML based solution
and specifically caters to the global organization where Internet plays a major
role.
Role Based Security
Oracle has been a pioneer in Database Security systems and the
buzz word of Oracle Database is “Unbreakable”. Oracle Apps seem to gain from
this legacy of secure systems. The role based security system offered by Oracle
Apps is one of the better security models available currently.
Advantage over Best of Breed Software
Best of breed software cater to specific areas like HRMS,
Financials etc. If your business is looking for software in only one specific
area and you don’t think s/w for the other areas are required, you might be
tempted to go for these offering… But one word of caution, in case you go for
s/w for other areas where you select another best of breed s/w, you might end
up paying exceptional amount of money in integrating the two softwares.
This is where Oracle Apps and other Suite vendors like SAP score
over the best of the breed software. Implementing different parts of the suite
would be much less costly than best of breed software and getting them to talk
to each other.
Fast adoption of standards
By past record Oracle has a good record of adoption of new legal
and technological standards which keep arising from time to time. So standards
like Rosettanet, uccnet would be adopted as they solidify.
Ease of customization and installation
Oracle has a good record on supporting products. Oracle Apps are
quite easy to install and customize according to your business needs.
It very good.
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