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Cloud, Hybrid or On Premise ERP, Which is Better?

By FlectraHQ, Inc.

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With cloud being the game-changer, companies are taking it to the next level in their implementation stages. Let’s find out how this simple guide can help you to fetch the best method for implementing a perfect delivery model for your ERP systems.

Companies are going for cloud computing or the hybrid models for their ERP systems and almost more than 50% of them are doing it. But the important thing is how do the same methods fit for all the organization's ERP models. And that is when it is far more important to stick to the one that fits at the same time providing excellent customer satisfaction. In this guide, we will try to find out the best methods for determining the ERP system that suits your business.

Data Possession:
In any case, it is vital to protect your data, and hence it is advisable to go for a perfect agreement so that both the clients and the customers stay on the legal ground. IN any cloud services contract, data retention and ownership need to be mentioned so that both the parties can use it in a usable environment even if the business is terminated so that they can assure legality. There are many vendors who actually provide local agreement copies of the software that states the specific program needs to be used only on the premises or within a hosted environment. Hence it is very much important to check the fine prints to make sure the data is protected.


Data Privacy:
High-security concerns limit many companies to deal with just cloud as they need much more than that. There are companies that look for the complete control of their systems as they have high-security concerns regarding their client’s data. So an ERP vendor that provides cloud and hybrid along with a secure data model is most preferable.


Inadequate Multi Tendency:
For small business houses it’s the perfect model where they can keep track of their customers in a single go but in the case of bigger houses multi-tendency is inadequate. In these cases, the best possible solution is to integrate its ERP in a private cloud environment.


Poor Internet Service:
There are several locations where the internet is limited and this disrupts the working capacity of cloud or hybrid. In that case, it is important to go for analysis to check out the performance and the readability in the local networks.


SLA:
It is very much important to review the SLA or service legal agreements before getting the services. The reason is that the quality of services varies from one data center to another. So the downtime varies from center to center. In such cases, there are some companies that do not accept even half-day of downtime.

These are the five points that can help you to fetch the best method for implementing a perfect delivery model for your ERP systems.


Conclusion:

This guide enables your business to cope up with the instant changes and adapt to the industry standard. There are several things that differentiate your business with others and implementing those makes your business unique and popular. Hence this guide is the one that you need to look at for a one-stop solution of your ERP issues.