Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software is a necessity for modern businesses. This software is used to help enterprises manage their day-to-day activities—such as accounting tasks, compliance management, project management, and supply chain activities. While many traditional ERP solutions use an on-premises architecture, more modern and adaptable SaaS solutions have become the new standard.
What is SaaS? More importantly, why should your ERP software be delivered via a SaaS solution?
SaaS is an acronym for software-as-a-service. This is the term for a software product that is accessed remotely from an individual’s or organization’s computers without there being a full copy of said software on the local drive. Instead, the software itself is run on the cloud service provider’s hardware and users simply access it over an internet connection.
SaaS solutions allow enterprises to access cloud-native software programs for their businesses without having to worry about maintaining infrastructure, planning out future capacity expansions, or managing software patches/updates.
The more important question is: “What does ERP software have to do with SaaS?”
Historically Enterprise resource planning software has been delivered via on-premise licenses. For years, the standard practice was to build internal infrastructure and then either build or license an ERP solution. Today, modern business have migrated from traditional ERP solutions to cloud-based ERP tools.
According to an article from CFO.com, a survey showed that “60% of participating technology professionals said they expected their companies’ approach to IT in 2020 would be focused on off-premises cloud solutions.” In the same article, it was stated that “70% of companies’ core applications currently run on-premises or in co-location facilities.”
What is motivating this switch from traditional software hosting models to SaaS-based ones for ERP software? The answer to this question can be found in the benefits of SaaS for modern enterprises.
Here are a few of the benefits of using enterprise cloud solutions over using on-premises software:
These cloud benefits can be taken even further by using a Complete Cloud solution that simplifies new cloud software implementation by providing services for assessing your SaaS needs and configuring your ERP software to better meet your needs.
A truly “complete” cloud solution also includes post-implementation support to provide ongoing troubleshooting and configuration services whenever they’re needed—helping your enterprise get more out of its cloud software investment.
Curious about the Complete Cloud and how ERP SaaS can help your enterprise? Reach out to the Drivestream team to learn more.