FIND THE BEST FIT
Software Selector

Infor ERP Visual Review PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by <a href='/my-erp/profile.html?userid=9740'>tracey</a>   
Wednesday, 05 October 2011 00:40

If you own or manage technology infrastructures for a smaller or mid-sized manufacturing firm that’s just emerging into the larger marketplace, it may be time to investigate industry specific enterprise resource planning systems that can help you integrate your diverse functions onto a single platform. Specifically, it may be time to conduct an Infor ERP Visual Review, since this specific integrated software solution reflects a variety of trends affecting the marketplace and is one of the most promising and affordable mid-range systems for smaller manufacturing operations. Before you move forward and begin your detailed Infor ERP Visual review, you’ll want to conduct a comprehensive overview of your existing software infrastructure to gain a clear understanding of your workflows and your current system strengths and weaknesses. Then you can turn to white papers, online reviews and conversations with product representatives to find out how quickly Infor ERP Visual software can start providing returns on your upfront investment.  

ERP Software

Infor ERP Visual Review

It may also help to understand some of the market trends affecting the ERP business technology landscape so you can better place Infor ERP Visual Software products and services into a larger context. Since the introduction of the earliest ERP integrated ERP business solutions to the manufacturing market in the late 1980s, integrated software solutions have been primarily aimed at large business markets. Even though these systems have offered high returns and vast improvements in productivity and efficiency, they have traditionally been out of reach for all but the largest firms with the most flexible technology budgets. Only in recent years has the landscape shifted, as market saturation sets in the high budget level and established developers and providers have turned their attention downstream in search of new forms of market share. This shift is now coinciding with a slow business climate. This means that as developers scale and customize their products to appeal to smaller firms, smaller firms search for any available methods they can find to cut costs and stay one step ahead of the competition until market conditions improve.   

This has inspired a rapid evolution in integrated software systems. Modules are increasing, costs are dropping, scalability is standard, and smaller firms are taking advantage of opportunities to sidestep hardware maintenance and security issues by moving their integrated operations off-site. Hosting solutions and software service providers are standing by house applications and databases on secure, collective infrastructures.

In keeping with this shift, Infor has developed Infor ERP Visual, an optimally priced but still comprehensive solution for smaller manufacturing firms. Unlike larger, more expensive or smaller, less reliable systems, Infor ERP Visual software makes the following promises.

First, Infor ERP Visual Software can be installed in less than six months. A decade ago, when systems were sprawling and implementations were poorly controlled, this would have been inconceivable. Second, ERP Visual software can promise investment returns in less than twelve months. This would also have been impossible in an age of expensive hardware and onsite-only installations. And finally, Infor ERP Visual can reduce inventory levels, drop manufacturing lead times and vastly improve productivity.  

Written by :
tracey boxer
 
Last Updated on Friday, 07 October 2011 06:04