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An ERP system’s primary purpose is to automate business processes in order to make the business more efficient and provide better visibility into those processes. But in order to get the benefits of ERP systems, businesses need to integrate their ERP system with their other enterprise systems. This can often be difficult; the challenges of ERP integration involve both the age of the systems, the architecture of these systems, and the need to integrate new applications and systems into the original ERP.

The Need for ERP Integration

Packaged ERP applications support a variety of business functions. An ERP systems primary purpose is to automate business processes in order to increase business efficiency and provide better visibility. One primary struggle companies have had is to integrate their ERP system with their other enterprise systems to meet growing business demands. ERP implementations commonly span a few years and what starts as a few functional modules, often grow into a primary ERP system with a number of stand-alone applications on the side. Enterprises need to find a new way to implement ERP systems that enable them to integrate isolated applications and provide a united application architecture.

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