2019 IEEE 15th International Colloquium on Signal Processing &Amp; Its Applications (CSPA) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/cspa.2019.8695976
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Difference Comparison of SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Solutions Based on Cloud ERP Systems: A Review

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“…The main benefit of a cloud-based ERP as opposed to an on-premise ERP is that it minimizes the cost of access and requires less information technology (IT) support and maintenance. Access to reliable information, avoiding the duplication of data in the database, reduction of adoption and cycle time, cost savings, improved scalability, and less maintenance are some of the other benefits of implementing a cloud-based ERP [27]. The advantages of a cloud-based ERP include cost savings, initial introduction cost, manpower cost, usability, efficiency, scalability, and flexibility; whereas ease of control is the main advantage of on-premise ERP [26].…”
Section: Cloud-based Erp and On-premise Erpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main benefit of a cloud-based ERP as opposed to an on-premise ERP is that it minimizes the cost of access and requires less information technology (IT) support and maintenance. Access to reliable information, avoiding the duplication of data in the database, reduction of adoption and cycle time, cost savings, improved scalability, and less maintenance are some of the other benefits of implementing a cloud-based ERP [27]. The advantages of a cloud-based ERP include cost savings, initial introduction cost, manpower cost, usability, efficiency, scalability, and flexibility; whereas ease of control is the main advantage of on-premise ERP [26].…”
Section: Cloud-based Erp and On-premise Erpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the international scene, the leading ERP solutions for large companies are SAP, Oracle and Microsoft (Dynamics 365) [75]. The use of SAP is primarily in enterprise resource planning (ERP), which works to integrate different business software applications designed to work for specific types of businesses.…”
Section: Erp Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until recently many SMEs could not afford adoption traditional ERP systems, , due to the costs of this system and the management of ERP systems in On-premise were expensive and significant resources commitment is required [52]. On-premise ERP systems include huge investments in hardware infrastructures and software licenses, and their implementing require costs, time-consuming, and wide risks and changes in business processes [53].…”
Section: Benefits and Challenges Of Cloud Erpmentioning
confidence: 99%