08 Mar 2008 12:27:47 | Ken Town
Top Seven Reasons Why a Hosted Inventory Management Solution
May Make Sense For Your Organization
Upgrading. Downtime. Maintenance. Hardware obsolescence.
Implementation issues. The litany of headaches related to the
implementation and on-going care-and-feeding of enterprise based
applications is enough make the savviest of companies want to
engage in anything but another software implementation. Like a
full-blown IRS audit. Anything…
If your organization is evaluating inventory management systems,
consider that a hosted
inventory management solution may be ideal for your needs if
you feel this way. Hosted inventory management solutions such as
Invendia eliminate the
justified concerns of many companies that another software
implementation is the last thing they want to devote resources
to - capital, time, talent.
So, the top seven reasons why a hosted inventory management
solution might be right for your organization?...
7. Quicker ROI. From an initial ROI perspective, hosted
solutions shorten time-to-value by eliminating software
implementation and cost issues. You focus on collecting your
data, refining your processes, and defining your business goals.
6. Lower total-cost-of-ownership. Users of hosted inventory
management solutions need not ever implement software upgrades,
pay for maintenance, or add hardware. The net effect is to keep
total cost of ownership in check.
5. Increased flexibility. Customers of hosted solutions
subscribe for the user license they need today. As their needs
change, they add or reduce the users. In this way, they never
face the license over-capacity that plagues so many enterprise
software deployments. Even more importantly, they increase their
flexibility in responding to rapidly changing business
conditions.
4. Reduced risk. Any enterprise software implementation takes
time. The longer the elapsed time from project kick-off to
go-live, the higher the likelihood that the project will lose
momentum and management and staff support. Hosted solutions like
Invendia do away with
many of the preliminary steps of a software implementation
(hardware selection, for example), and cause less friction and
trauma within the organization. And hosted solutions offer you
the advantage of single-source accountability because of the
elimination of multiple vendor relationships that would be the
norm in a standard enterprise software deployment.
3. Faster deployment. A faster deployment of the software is
always a strong positive factor into how well it will be adopted
and used by your organization. Hosted solutions typically
offer faster deployments, with fewer internal pressures and
distractions from day-to-day operations and activities. In
short, the focus of the deployment is on end-user training and
acceptance, since you won't have to install or maintain servers,
networking equipment, security products, or other hardware or
software.
2. Easier innovation. Another key advantage of the hosted model
is that it facilitates on-going process innovation as new
functionality can be introduced incrementally over its
lifecycle. The traditional model of purchased and locally
implemented software binds companies into "big-bang" versioning
where updates are introduced in batches - typically every 12 to
18 months. That model inhibits the real-time improvements of
software and processes as they become available. In a hosted
environment, major new product releases and improvements can
literally be made overnight.
1. Lower cost and smoother cash-flows. Hosted solutions like Invendia have a decided
cost advantage over traditional packaged software offerings like
SAP and Oracle: low hardware and software costs (you need only
outfit your users with PCs, which they likely already have), no
depreciation costs, no software or hardware maintenance costs,
and lower implementation costs.
With hosted solutions, the first year total cost of ownership
can be five to ten times less expensive than enterprise software
with the majority of savings resulting from the elimination of
upfront integration and customization projects. Thus, the
payback period is considerably shortened.
And hosted solutions offer much smoother cash-flows, with no
large up-front cash outlays that need be subsumed by your
organization.
In conclusion, the hosted model of enterprise software lowers
risk, simplifies licensing, eases deployment, encourages
innovation, and decreases costs, all of which result in faster
return on investment, lower total cost of ownership, reduced
risk, and the flexibility that you need to successfully compete
in today's fast-moving business climate.
About Author :
Ken Town is VP of Research and Technology for Invendia, a leading provider
of vendor managed inventory and web-based inventory solutions.
He can be reached at kentown1@invendia.com or
http://www.invendia.com.