SAP updates ERP software
Published June 29, 2012
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software developer SAP has launched an updated version of its SAP Business One product.SAP Business One Upgrade
The new Business One OnDemand solution will be rolled out in 18 countries at first and has been designed with small businesses in mind.
Ray Boggs, vice-president of IDC, noted more than half of these companies are currently looking at deploying ERP software in their operations, while many are considering using cloud-based applications as well.
"Not everyone will move to the cloud, of course, but interest is clearly growing even among the smallest firms," he commented.
Mr Boggs added that small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) "continue to be a relatively untapped market for SaaS/ hosted solutions".
SAP believes its Business One OnDemand product will be easy to use, comprehensive and offer relatively low upfront costs to SMEs.
The new Business One OnDemand solution will be rolled out in 18 countries at first and has been designed with small businesses in mind.
Ray Boggs, vice-president of IDC, noted more than half of these companies are currently looking at deploying ERP software in their operations, while many are considering using cloud-based applications as well.
"Not everyone will move to the cloud, of course, but interest is clearly growing even among the smallest firms," he commented.
Mr Boggs added that small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) "continue to be a relatively untapped market for SaaS/ hosted solutions".
SAP believes its Business One OnDemand product will be easy to use, comprehensive and offer relatively low upfront costs to SMEs.