[Promoted] Busting myths – SYSPRO proves ERPs don’t have long payback periods
ERP solutions are popular among modern manufacturing and distribution companies needing to streamline business operations and increase productivity.
However, data from leading ERP provider SYSPRO and research firm Frost & Sullivan proves this is untrue.SYSPRO and Frost & Sullivan conducted research that is presented in the whitepaper “ERP Myths & Truths – Dispelling Misconceptions About Enterprise Resource Planning Systems.” What’s more, SYSPRO and Frost & Sullivan found the cost of owning an ERP system is approximately 3-5% of a company’s annual revenue.
by Panorama, 81% of organisations that performed an ROI analysis before adopting their ERP systems met these expectations after only one year.
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