There are two biggest reasons why small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) find their solutions in cloud-based ERP systems: Software buyers feel more at ease with using software-as-a-service for important enterprise applications, and cloud-based services can now meet SMB’s wider range of requirements.
Recent TRG blog posts
Why SMBs Find Cloud ERP Increasingly Attractive
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Mon, Mar 26, 2018
Blog Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Big Data in Manufacturing
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Sun, Mar 25, 2018
Big Data is opening up a whole new world for manufacturers. Moreover, Big Data has become an important element of ERP system with the ability to link all data to people and processes.
Blog Topics: Business Intelligence, Analytics
Omni-channel Retailing – The Ultimate Race of the Top Retailers
Posted by Hai Nguyen on Sat, Mar 24, 2018
Since 2003, the e-Commerce battlefield has been witnessing an expanding invasion of a complicated method of retailing – Omni-channel. During the shopping season in 2013, the traditional US retailers lost two-thirds of the foot traffic compared to only three years earlier. On the contrary, e-Commerce, with the help of Omni-channel, approached $300 billion in sales and became the trillion-dollar industry with double-digit annual growth.
Blog Topics: Retail Management System
It’s Time to Rethink Your Succession Planning Strategies
Posted by Yen Phuong Nguyen on Sat, Mar 24, 2018
Just like the customer demands drastically change over time, technology advancements continuously churn out greater products and services than ever before which place a huge impact on not only the overall efficiency but also our way of thinking. Thus, why should succession plans remain unchanged when everything else has already moved on?
Blog Topics: Talent Management
Data Lake on Infor OS
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Fri, Mar 23, 2018
As we have mentioned in our previous blog post, the emerging Data Lake - a new type of data repository, is changing the way we use and utilise our data sources. Data lakes keep all kinds of data – usually unstructured, in its raw form, and keep them safe for later intent. Because the new data lake applies the ELT (extract, load, transform) approach, businesses are able to generate profound insights, analysis, and valuable forecasts to support their operations.
Blog Topics: Cloud Computing
Infor CloudSuite Industrial and Real-time Indicators (P.4)
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Fri, Mar 23, 2018
We have come to the last part of defining real-time business indicators for each key managerial role in the organisation. These indicators play a crucial role in helping managers keep the ship on courses.
Blog Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Infor CloudSuite Industrial and Real-time Indicators (P.3)
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Thu, Mar 22, 2018
Obtaining real-time business indications are crucial to every key managerial role in the organisation. Enterprises need to determine real-time indicators and help managers keep the ship on courses. Each high-level indicator is engineered to set metrics for indicators at the lower levels.
Blog Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
The CEO’s Guide to Business Intelligence (P.2)
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Wed, Mar 21, 2018
Business Intelligence (BI) implies all modern technologies that can provide useful information for business purposes. The word "Intelligence" in the phrase "Business Intelligence" means the ability to access insights easily.
In the previous blog, we have mentioned the definition and benefit of Business Intelligence. Next, we will look into the three main areas of BI.
Blog Topics: Business Intelligence, Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Infor CloudSuite Industrial and Real-time Indicators (P.2)
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Wed, Mar 21, 2018
Your business just obtained Infor CloudSuite Industrial and the system has proven to be effective in boosting collaboration and enhance transparent communication cross-department. However, the data you are presented with still overwhelming and might take some time to get used to.
Blog Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
The CEO’s guide to Business Intelligence (P.1)
Posted by Ho Nguyen on Tue, Mar 20, 2018
Business Intelligence (BI) implies all modern technologies that can provide useful information for business purposes. The word "Intelligence" in the phrase "Business Intelligence" means the ability to access insights easily.
Blog Topics: Business Intelligence, Analytics