International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 28 - Number 8 |
Year of Publication: 2011 |
Authors: Mozammel-Bin-Motalab, Shoyeb Al Mamun Shohag |
10.5120/3406-4751 |
Mozammel-Bin-Motalab, Shoyeb Al Mamun Shohag . Cloud Computing and the Business Consequences of ERP Use. International Journal of Computer Applications. 28, 8 ( August 2011), 31-37. DOI=10.5120/3406-4751
A Cloud Computing system is intended to improve and automate the controlling single point operations. By using a single point of control, this goal is accomplished through the elimination of duplicate entry and the contribution of data integrity, detailed drilldown, simple training, manageable support, minimal IT maintenance, easy upgrades and reduced costs. Overall, the advantages of cloud computing usage fulfill the original intentions of business as it allows process manufacturers to manage their business as simply and efficiently as possible. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software is designed to improve and auto-mate business processes operations. However, there are many unnecessary administrative, procedural costs and delays often associated with this practice. Examples include duplicate data entry, data corruption, increased training, complicated supplier relations, greater IT support and software incompatibilities. Purpose of this system is Single Point of Control, Duplicate Entry Elimination, Data Integrity, Detail Drill Down, Basic Training, Manage Support, Security, Minimal IT Maintenance, Easy Upgrades, and Reduce Costs etc.