Enterprise Resource Planning Implementation And Current Trends
Solijonov Mirodiljon Muralimjon Ogli , Department Of Electronic Information And Artificial Intelligence, Shaanxi University Of Science And Technology, Xi'an, ChinaAbstract
Today the number of ERP deployments is increasing. Implementing ERP systems in enterprises is faced with big problems associated with the software itself, production time and high costs, as well as significant changes in the business processes of companies. This article tried to study the detailed ERP system implementation process and current trends in ERP software. Discussed the main problems of implementing an ERP system and solutions for automating business processes. Further, we found out some problems or gaps in an ERP system application process and tried to answer them with proposed solutions.
Keywords
Enterprise, business process, management solution, Digital Marketing, enterprise resource planning system, ERP Implementation,, Data-Cloud
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