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Predicts 2009: How ERP and the Supply Chain Are Adapting to a Changing Economy
28 January 2009
 
Jeff Woods   Andrew White   Tim Payne   Yvonne Genovese   Deborah R Wilson   Pat Phelan  

Through 2014, users in the ERP and supply chain management markets will be affected by the modernization of technology, the maturation of application functionality, and user frustration with vendor maintenance and lock-in costs. They will also question the value of business applications.







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Table of Contents



    
Analysis

1.0
    
What You Need to Know
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Through 2013, global economic volatility will create new software markets for applications that optimize supply chain performance.
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By 2013, 33% of business intelligence functionality will come bundled with transactional-oriented applications.
4.0
    
Through 2011, most innovative business functionality will be added to enterprise application portfolios through edge applications, rather than enhancements to core applications.
5.0
    
By 2013, enterprise-class application vendors will provide a means to consume incremental business functionality between upgrades or face becoming primarily maintenance businesses.
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By 2014, most large enterprises will have performed their last major upgrade or reimplementation for their ERP systems for 10 years.
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By 2011, more than 20% of Global 2000 enterprises will have temporarily shifted enterprise applications decision making away from using large enterprise suite vendors.
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A Look Back




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