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What is the place of an ERP in an AI-dominated world?

The demise of integrated ERP systems has seemed imminent for the past two decades. While integrated systems provide a single, unified platform that connects all aspects of a business, ensuring data consistency, streamlined processes,

Author: Franz Faerber

The demise of integrated ERP systems has seemed imminent for the past two decades. While integrated systems provide a single, unified platform that connects all aspects of a business, ensuring data consistency, streamlined processes, and a cohesive user experience, Best-of-Breed solutions have emerged as a popular alternative. Best-of-Breed components typically offer more specialized and advanced functionalities compared to the more generalized modules provided by traditional ERP vendors. These systems also allow businesses to add new features or customize configurations more flexibly, catering to specific needs.

However, this shift towards Best-of-Breed has not been without challenges. These systems can quickly turn into "Frankenstein systems," with the high costs and effort required to integrate multiple components into a cohesive business process. Managing changes across these different systems is also complex, leaving businesses frustrated and increasingly looking for more unified solutions.

There have been predictions that AI will put the final nail in the coffin for integrated ERP systems, given its potential to automate complex processes, provide real-time insights, and adapt dynamically to changing business needs. Yet, we at Everest believe the opposite is true. AI does not signal the end of integrated ERP systems; rather, it offers new opportunities to have the best of both worlds: a modifiable, easy-to-use system that retains the benefits of a unified solution.

With AI enhancing integrated ERP systems, the appeal of Best-of-Breed solutions with their fragmented approach diminishes. Businesses will no longer need to bear the heavy costs and complexities of integration to run their core operations effectively. Instead, AI can help ERP systems develop new applications and functionalities at an unprecedented speed, while still ensuring deep integration, accuracy, and compliance.

As a result, we anticipate a resurgence of ERP systems as businesses seek more streamlined, reliable, and cohesive solutions without the heavy integration burden. We will be at the forefront of this new wave, leading the charge in the next evolution of ERP.

Franz Faerber

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