SaaS-based Cloud ERP
With a SaaS-based cloud ERP solution, customer will quickly gain consistency between domestic and overseas locations to stay ahead of the dizzying changes in competitive business environments.
Challenges in considering ERP implementation
Management
- As customers' businesses grow, individual systems may not be able to keep up with customers' day-to-day operations, but the time and cost involved in implementing an ERP system makes it impossible for customers to respond quickly.
- Customers are unable to make quick decisions due to lack of timely information on business locations, group companies through M&A, etc.
- Due to business continuity risks, customers are unable to aggressively invest in systems for small- and medium-scale locations.
IT resource
- You can't allocate the necessary human resources for implementation and system life cycle in small offices.
Cost
- Adapting new systems to the unique operations of your company requires customization and add-ons, which pushes up the cost of deployment and maintenance.
Solutions provided by a SaaS cloud ERP platform
Management
- The SaaS ERP platform is delivered as a cloud-based solution, reducing customers' system investment and allowing them to get up and running quickly.
- The SAP fit-to-standard approach standardizes your business processes by matching them to standard functions.
IT resource
- Cloud services eliminate the need for dedicated IT personnel to operate and maintain the system.
Cost
- Using standard features without a huge amount of customizations or add-ons keeps your initial investment low.
SAP's SaaS cloud ERP platform
SAP is offering SAP Business ByDesign as cloud-based ERP solution for mid-market and fast-growing enterprises.
SaaS cloud ERP systems for mid-market and fast-growing enterprise
- SAP Business ByDesign
- Rise with SAP S/4HANA Cloud
Leveraging SaaS cloud ERP systems (two-tier ERP solutions)
SaaS Cloud ERP solutions aren't just for mid-market and fast-growing enterprises. Global corporations can take a two-tiered approach by deploying cloud-based ERP systems at their small-to-medium-sized offices. By implementing a core ERP system (tier one) at head office and major sites, and using a cloud ERP (tier two) at small-to-medium-sized offices to flexibly scale as needed, all your information is synchronized and readily available.

Benefits of adopting a two-tier ERP solution


