Why The Cloud Is More Than Hot Air For The Manufacturing Enterprise
Why The Cloud Is More Than Hot Air For The Manufacturing Enterprise
Why The Cloud Is More Than Hot Air For The Manufacturing Enterprise
At a Glance
Manufacturers have legitimate questions and concerns when contemplating a transition from a legacy, on-premise ERP solution to a Cloud ERP system. Cloud ERP solutions have proven their viability and superiority when compared to on-premise competitors when it comes to security, business continuity, cost and other factors. Data ownership should always be retained by the customer, with data available at any time.
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Cloud ERP for Manufacturers
deploy, test, and apply security patches and engage expensive consultants to ensure the software actually addressed the unique needs of the business. This was the method whether you were deploying customer relationship
management (CRM) systems, manufacturing execution systems (MES), quality management systems (QMS), enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems or any number of other industrial software solutions. All of the requirements were costly and time-consuming investments, but
For manufacturers, ERP systems integrated all of the business processes that enabled them to save time and expenses. More informed decisions could be made quickly, with fewer errors. And perhaps the most impactful result was that data became visible across the entire enterprise. Having an ERP system was always a foregone conclusion for manufacturers; and compete in the global economy.
later became more commonly known as Cloud computing. And the benefits soon became operational efficiency and reduce waste. apparent to any business seeking to improve
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businesses employing the Cloud for delivering mission-critical applications not maintaining a software technology product with all of the tasks associated with that critical responsibility.
like ERP were now able to focus on their core mission producing a product
Key benefits delivered by the Cloud when compared to legacy, on-premise and an easier path to implementation and integration.
ERP systems are minimal to zero capital outlays, fewer required IT resources
Overcoming Concerns
The Cloud was initially looked at with suspicion. Large enterprises were reluctant to commit to the model, and for a good reason: when your threatened by an outage or significant downtime. production is dependent on a technology, your companys survival may be Securitys a concern. Why should I trust a third party with my proprietary data? o For any mission-critical service, a company needs to choose a wellqualified provider with impeccable industry certifications. When a company chooses an appropriate vendor to house its data in the
Cloud, it is enlisting a firm that has dedicated security protocols and data centers compliance with GR-3160 NEBS (Network EquipmentAssociations TIA-942 Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers the IT infrastructure at a manufacturing facility likely exceeds whatever the company has on-premise.
processes. In addition to the physical security implemented at modern Building System) requirements and the Telecommunications Industry
o Additionally, studies show that data is more secure when hosted by could retrieve and distribute information to harm the employer.
Business continuity is a critical consideration. Can I trust the Cloud to deliver? o Most providers of Cloud-based solutions have highly reliable and ERP solution Plex Online, uses two data centers with redundant secure data centers. For example, Plex Systems, provider of Cloud
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data center were to be rendered inoperable due to a natural disaster or a terrorist event, the other would support the application. Customers would experience little business disruption. Plex Systems achieves an aggressive recovery point objective (RPO) and recovery time objective costly to meet for an on-premise system. (RTO) goals of two hours or less a target that would be prohibitively o Plex Online has an impressive record of avoiding downtime. In 2011, mere 23 minutes of downtime for the entire year.
One size does not fit all, especially when it comes to ERP systems. I need to be able to customize to meet my manufacturing companys unique needs. o In the case of Plex Online, all subscribers access a single instance of the software, but they are able to request customized functions and use functions This is a strength of the solution, not Online user community helps define
that have been developed for other users. a weakness. The vast and growing Plex attractive functions that improve the
features that dont provide value to their o Plex Systems utilizes vendors that can compliance, e-commerce, etc.
Who owns my data? What if the vendor I choose goes out of business or is acquired by another company? o There is no question that the customers own their data, at least with data, at any time, which can be exported in several file formats. Plex Systems. They can request a full extract of a portion or all of their
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just like any request for a non-support-related request. Contracts to return data if there is termination of the contract either by the customer or by Plex Systems.
The only charge from Plex Systems is on a time and materials basis,
o The bottom line is that ownership of data is always retained by the customer and is available at any time.
The Cloud is a blank-slate opportunity for CIOs. Its a chance to move away from making sure that wires are plugged in to making a difference in the business.
the application to the enterprise safely, predictably and with minimal When it comes to the Cloud for manufacturers, the outlook is sunny.
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Cloud ERP for Manufacturers