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    ERP Fight club: SAP vs Oracle vs Microsoft

    July 25, 2017

    Welcome to the ERP Fight Club:

    In Today’s match let me introduce you with our fighters:

    1.) SAP

    2.) Oracle (E-Business Suite)

    3.) Microsoft (Microsoft Dynamics)

    4.) Other ERP vendors.

    Each of these has their own advantages and disadvantages. So to get the clear idea we will compare all of these according to different points. Starting with

    1. Market Share:

    So i think SAP is leading the way in this GameJ.

    1. Average ERP Solution Satisfaction and Benefits Realization.

      According to survey carried out over thousands of companies which use the ERP Tools.

      SAP Gives             : 75%

      Oracle Gives             : 60%

      Microsoft Gives         : 58%

      Other ERP Vendors gives     : 60%

      So again SAP wins the game. The biggest advantage with SAP is the huge experience which it gets from its client and makes the ERP Tool more Power full to satisfy each and every business need.

    2. Average Cost to maintain and implement the ERP Tool

      SAP         : $16 M

      Oracle         : $12 M

      Microsoft    : $3 M

      Others        : $3.5 M

      if you don’t want to spend much for ERP tool just go for the last two options.

    1. Average implementation Time Duration:

      SAP         : 15 Months

      Oracle         : 13 Months

      Microsoft    : 12 Months

      Others        : 11 months

    2. Business Risk Factor:

      This factor is most important as it gives the proportion of the companies that suffered from operational interruptions following go-live are relatively high.


      (Looking the Risk Factor anyone can kill your Business J So Take Care!!!!!!)

      Till now i think it will be clear that which ERP Tool is best for your business Requirement.

      (***The above data is collected from various providers like Panorama, SAP and oracle sites)

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    raju borda
    Raju is working with Technical areas like SAP ABAP, PI , Web design, JAVA , PBT, robotics as architect also functional areas like SCM , QM, MM , insurance . When he is not Doing above geeky things you might find him travelling , Cooking , dancing or drinking with friends :-) .
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