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Written by <a href='/my-erp/profile.html?userid=9956'>Amy Cruz</a>   
Monday, 11 April 2011 18:42

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Australian ERP Software

Analyzing ERP software market share is quiet different when compared with analyzing the market segments for any other product or service because to get a true analysis ERP software also has to be broken down into type of industry, size of industry, and geographical location of the industry. At present, there are a lot of ERP software programs that can assist businesses in making work more efficient and fast. There are countless ERP vendors, each marketing a software system that is sure to provide the solutions needed by all.

The situation in Australia is no different. The main industries in Australia are mining, agriculture, and tourism. Although within the past decade, industrial manufacturing has been steadily increasing in importance.  It is safe to say that Australian ERP Software exists for all these industries.

In Australia, 1house has become a key player in making many of these businesses successful, especially when it comes to open ERP software systems. 1house is master at providing affordable Australian ERP Software. This company has become part of the boom the IT job market in Australia has been experiencing within the past 5 years, which owes its roots to the increased spending in Australian ERP Software and technology and infrastructure.

In an attempt to lower costs and increase efficiency and profits, the top business ventures in Australia have begun the process of investing heavily in IT and ERP software. Due to the heavy investment in infrastructure, demand is strongest for ERP software that can handle construction, manufacturing, and engineering. In fact, it has grown by close to fifty percent over the last few years.

South Australia's primary electricity distributor, ETSA Utilities, a short time ago faced the task of upgrading the legacy infrastructure that hosts the company's ERP system while at the same time trying to better the processing time of ERP system jobs, and increasing the availability of ERP mission-critical systems. Moreover, the electricity distributor also wanted to reduce the time that payroll processing was using up, as well as to improve data load time. After much research, ETSA implemented an ERP system based on two Sun SPARC Enterprise M8000 servers. ETSA now uses the Sun solutions to host its ERP environment in both its main datacenter and its business continuity/disaster recovery site. The conclusion: ETSAs IT people are extremely pleased with the reduction in time previously spent loading data from one ERP system to another.



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Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 April 2011 04:52