Scholarly reviews expound that current prevailing on-premise Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems could not be sufficient for enterprises to form highly dynamic units around vibrant requirements of the market. In response to satisfying ever-changing demands of the market, cloud computing has been recently emerged which its basic promise is convergence of IT efficiency and business agility in information technology. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is the most common type of cloud service which has been heralded to be a serious alternative for on-premise software. Considering shortages of current on-premise ERPs and high potentiality of SaaS to be as an alternative for on-premise software, this study seeks to empirically understand real ad...
As wide-ranging of IT services transfer to online services in the cloud, progressively many IT manag...
Software as a Service (SaaS) has been utilized as a means to deliver an Enterprise Resource Planning...
The emergence of cloud computing has both architectural and financial implications for on-premise ER...
Enterprise Resource Planning tools allow companies to centralize and manage their workflow in variou...
AbstractWithin the hype of cloud computing, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems delivered as ...
ERP systems are now offered on the cloud under Software as a Service (SaaS) model. For small and med...
Abstract Within the hype of cloud computing, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems delivered as...
Part 4: EIS as a ServiceInternational audienceWithin the cloud computing hype, ERP SaaS is receiving...
This paper identifies the factors for adopting Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) delivered as Softw...
Cloud computing has become one of the fastest growing segments of the IT industry. In the wake of th...
Due to innovation, Information Technology (IT) is changing all the time. One of the fast growing IT ...
Many articles that I have researched through the Internet have reflected an optimistic outlook into ...
Abstract – Technology is ever changing. On-premiseERP has been adopted by industries almost two andh...
Web-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems deployed through theSoftware-as-a-Service (SaaS...
The advent of cloud technology involving low subscription overheads cost has provided small and medi...
As wide-ranging of IT services transfer to online services in the cloud, progressively many IT manag...
Software as a Service (SaaS) has been utilized as a means to deliver an Enterprise Resource Planning...
The emergence of cloud computing has both architectural and financial implications for on-premise ER...
Enterprise Resource Planning tools allow companies to centralize and manage their workflow in variou...
AbstractWithin the hype of cloud computing, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems delivered as ...
ERP systems are now offered on the cloud under Software as a Service (SaaS) model. For small and med...
Abstract Within the hype of cloud computing, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems delivered as...
Part 4: EIS as a ServiceInternational audienceWithin the cloud computing hype, ERP SaaS is receiving...
This paper identifies the factors for adopting Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) delivered as Softw...
Cloud computing has become one of the fastest growing segments of the IT industry. In the wake of th...
Due to innovation, Information Technology (IT) is changing all the time. One of the fast growing IT ...
Many articles that I have researched through the Internet have reflected an optimistic outlook into ...
Abstract – Technology is ever changing. On-premiseERP has been adopted by industries almost two andh...
Web-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems deployed through theSoftware-as-a-Service (SaaS...
The advent of cloud technology involving low subscription overheads cost has provided small and medi...
As wide-ranging of IT services transfer to online services in the cloud, progressively many IT manag...
Software as a Service (SaaS) has been utilized as a means to deliver an Enterprise Resource Planning...
The emergence of cloud computing has both architectural and financial implications for on-premise ER...