“…Despite a slow start, cloud ERP systems have made significant progress in recent decades and are now able to overcome the limitations and inconsistencies of traditional ERP systems that can be effectively remedied through cloud computing services [11], [12], [13], [4], [5]. Cloud computing environments provide a range of attractive properties, including self-service on-demand, resource pooling, extensive network access, rapid elasticity, measurable services, economies of scale, multitenancy, cost-effectiveness, scalability, customization, maintainability, efficient resource utilization, virtualization, high performance, and environmentally friendly technology [14], [15], [16]. However, despite these benefits, recent research has focused on the major challenges associated with the adoption of cloud ERP, which include data security, customization, reliability, functionality fit, and data migration [17], [18].…”