Increased Uptake of Enterprise Resource Planning - ERP - Software Urges Vendors to Employ Cost-Effective Strategies.PALO ALTO Palo Alto, city, California Palo Alto (păl`ō ăl`tō), city (1990 pop. 55,900), Santa Clara co., W Calif.; inc. 1894. Although primarily residential, Palo Alto has aerospace, electronics, and advanced research industries. , Calif. -- Growing competitiveness in the small and medium businesses (SMBs) sector has led to the widespread adoption of mid-market enterprise resource planning See ERP. (application, business) Enterprise Resource Planning - (ERP) Any software system designed to support and automate the business processes of medium and large businesses. (MERP MERP Middle Earth Role Playing MERP Medical Expense Reimbursement Plan MERP Medicaid Estate Recovery Program MERP Medical Expense Reimbursement Program MERP Monash E-Research Portal (Monash University, Australia) ) solutions. As SMBs begin to perceive MERP solutions as an operational necessity, vendors are being challenged to reduce the complexity and price of their products. In a bid to meet mid-market requirements, vendors are trying to concentrate on products that are viable in terms of return on investment and pricing. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, (www.enterpriseapplications.frost.com), Australia Mid Market ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. Evolving out of the manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer. Software Market, reveals that revenue in this industry totaled $56 million in 2003. "With ERP solutions continuing to find acceptance in the marketplace, implementation fees that used to be several times the price of the software are likely to reduce," notes Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Arjun Chennegowda. The price of software and implementation is likely to vary widely based on the number of connected or concurrent users In computer science, the number of concurrent users for a resource in a location, with the location being a computing network or a single computer, refers to the total number of people using the resource at the same time. and the modules required. Quotes received recently for several SMB (1) (Small to Medium-sized Business) Also called "SME" (small to medium-sized enterprise), it refers to companies that are larger than the small office/home office (SOHO), but not huge. clients range from $60,000 for a job shop with a few users to $190,000 for a 50-user ERP system. The industry has also been seriously considering the adoption of an application service provider (ASP) model, where a client gets access to MERP modules for an affordable price on a monthly basis according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the total number of users. Vendors have also been trying to increase sales by offering discounts on complementary modules, components, and upgrades to their existing client base. "The emergence of a number of participants at the local level has further intensified in·ten·si·fy v. in·ten·si·fied, in·ten·si·fy·ing, in·ten·si·fies v.tr. 1. To make intense or more intense: the competition, and ERP vendors A list of Enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendors. ERP vendors by revenue The largest vendors worldwide in 2005 according to Gartner Dataquest: Market share 2005 according to Gartner Dataquest[1] # Vendor Revenue (million $) Market share are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain their position in the market," says Chennegowda. "Tier I ERP vendors are expected to expand their product lines in the market by acquiring niche participants." This requires an in-depth understanding of the business process and functionality in an SMB enterprise. For instance, Australian SMBs that emphasize the functionality of the MERP solution and adopt a best-of-breed rather than a one-size-fits-all solution are likely to fare well. Tier II vendors are best positioned to take advantage of this shift in SMB perspective. However, increasingly, Tier I vendors are also shifting gears and providing flexibility in their products to suit the requirements of smaller businesses. The saturation saturation, of an organic compound saturation, of an organic compound, condition occurring when its molecules contain no double or triple bonds and thus cannot undergo addition reactions. of opportunities among large enterprises resulted in notable vendors such as SAP, PeopleSoft, and Microsoft launching specific MERP software to cater to the SMB segment. The potential that this sector holds is evident from the fact that out of the 50 ERP packages that are being marketed in Australia, 20 are targeted toward the SMB sector. "The rising competition between Tier I and II vendors is likely to ensure the best bargain for SMBs," concludes Chennegowda. If you are interested in the research overview to Australian Mid Market ERP Software Market, please e-mail Dustin McVey at dmcvey@frost.com with the following information. --Australian Mid Market ERP Software (4124-70) --Name --Title --Company --Phone # --E-mail address Australia Mid Market ERP Software Market provides an overview of the Australian MERP software market. It offers a comprehensive insight into the drivers and restraints affecting the market and outlines the winning strategies adopted by leading participants. It also evaluates the current competitive environment and assesses potential growth opportunities. Executive summaries and interviews are available to the press. Frost & Sullivan, an international growth consultancy, has been supporting clients' expansion for more than four decades. Our market expertise covers a broad spectrum of industries, while our portfolio of advisory competencies includes custom strategic consulting, market intelligence, and management training. Our mission is to forge partnerships with our clients' management teams to deliver market insights and to create value and drive growth through innovative approaches. Frost & Sullivan's network of consultants, industry experts, corporate trainers A corporate trainer is a specialized skill development position in a corporation where the goal is to help improve the "soft skills" or "people skills" of the workers in the corporation. , and support staff spans the globe with offices in every major country. Australia Mid Market ERP Software Market 4124 |
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