Subscription & Usage Billing in ERP: ASC 606 Without the Headaches
Why Recurring Revenue Breaks Legacy ERP Subscriptions, ramps, and usage blur the line between order, delivery, and revenue. ERP needs […]
Why Recurring Revenue Breaks Legacy ERP Subscriptions, ramps, and usage blur the line between order, delivery, and revenue. ERP needs […]
When Two-Tier Beats One-Size-Fits-All Global companies need standardization and speed. A two-tier ERP strategy keeps a hardened core at HQ […]
Why ERP Needs Zero Trust ERP holds pricing, payroll, suppliers, and cash. Perimeter firewalls aren’t enough. Zero trust assumes breach […]
Why Process Mining Belongs in Every ERP Program ERP projects stall when teams debate how work should happen instead of […]
Why ESG Now Belongs Inside ERP Environmental, Social and Governance reporting went from annual PDF to a regulated, auditable discipline. […]
Low-code and no-code ERP customization is transforming how organizations adapt their enterprise systems. By giving business users the tools to design workflows, dashboards, and automation logic without writing code, companies can modernize faster, reduce IT dependency, and unlock innovation from within their own teams. What are low-code and no-code ERP tools? Low-code platforms provide visual
Hybrid Cloud ERP is redefining enterprise IT strategy by blending the best of both worlds: the control and stability of on-premise systems with the flexibility and scalability of the cloud. For many global organizations, a hybrid ERP approach is the bridge between legacy infrastructure and next-generation innovation. What is hybrid ERP? Hybrid ERP refers to
ERP cybersecurity has always been mission-critical—but the rise of AI-powered ERP systems introduces a new wave of security challenges. As enterprises embed AI-driven automation, predictive analytics, and self-learning workflows into ERP platforms, they must also evolve their security models to protect against more sophisticated threats. The changing ERP threat landscape Traditional ERP systems were centralized,
Post-go-live ERP optimization is where the real value of enterprise software begins. While ERP implementation marks a major milestone, it’s only the start of a longer journey toward efficiency, insight, and innovation. Companies that treat ERP as a continuously evolving platform—not a one-time deployment—see dramatically higher ROI. The post-go-live reality After the excitement of go-live
ERP data mesh and federated models are redefining enterprise data architecture for the modern age. Instead of funneling all operational data into one central repository, global organizations are embracing decentralized, domain-driven data ownership—improving agility, governance, and analytical speed. What is a data mesh in ERP? A data mesh is a decentralized approach to managing enterprise