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Key Considerations while selecting an ERP Implementation Partner

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Choosing the right partner for the implementation of an ERP system is as important as selecting the right ERP solution in the first place. The success and failure of your ERP implementation depend on your partner’s capabilities and experience.  Following are the few key considerations while selecting your implementation partner. Partner Competency When choosing a partner, make sure the partner’s competencies are aligning with your business needs. It’s important that they understand your problem and have the right resources to design and deliver a solution. Customers should select a Partner who has an impressive track record of Successful ERP implementations with a right pool of resources. Industry Experience Partner’s Domain Experience is one of the most important criteria for selecting an implementation partner. Having a partner with experience in your specific industry enables a successful and a swift implementation. Partner must understand how your business opera...

Best practices for Implementing Disaster Recovery Solutions

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High Availability  is the terminology that ensures an operational continuity during any failure of primary system. Users want their application to be up and ready for use at all time. Availability defines the ability of the users to access the system, whether to submit new work, update or alter existing work, or collect the results of previous work and if they are not able to do so, these systems are supposed to be unavailable which in turn means downtime and productivity loss.  The productivity loss means revenue loss. Generally, the term downtime is referred to the period when a system is unavailable. In order to make sure systems, services, applications are available 24X7, customer engage with solution providers to design the robust DR strategy and plan. Disaster Recovery (DR) is undertaking whereby an organization invests in computing hardware and software to be used when primary processing site becomes unavailable. In order to design the Disaster Recovery plan eac...

Best practices for Implementing Disaster Recovery Solutions

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High Availability  is the terminology that ensures an operational continuity during any failure of primary system. Users want their application to be up and ready for use at all time. Availability defines the ability of the users to access the system, whether to submit new work, update or alter existing work, or collect the results of previous work and if they are not able to do so, these systems are supposed to be unavailable which in turn means downtime and productivity loss.  The productivity loss means revenue loss. Generally, the term downtime is referred to the period when a system is unavailable. In order to make sure systems, services, applications are available 24X7, customer engage with solution providers to design the robust DR strategy and plan. Disaster Recovery (DR) is undertaking whereby an organization invests in computing hardware and software to be used when primary processing site becomes unavailable. In order to design the Disaster Recovery plan eac...