ERP and the Cloud: What You Need to Know
March 21, 2012
What is all this hype about cloud-based ERP implementations? Read this whitepaper and discover why some companies are adopting cloud-based ERP implementations and the types of benefits these solutions provide, such as lower cost, ease of deployment and management, easier upgrades, anytime anywhere access and high reliability.
Find out if hosting your solution in the cloud is right for you.
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