2. Layout
• Introduction to ERP
• Business Need
• What is Oracle – ERP?
• Oracle as an ERP
• Modules of Oracle ERP
• How do ERP System Works
• ERP Components
• ERP Vendors
• Revenue, Profits & Investments of major ERP Vendors
3. Layout (Contd.)
Services Offered
Implemented modules of Oracle Apps
Scope of ERP
Career Track
Benefits of ERP System
Wrap Up
4. What is ERP?
The practice of consolidating an enterprise’s
planning, manufacturing, sales and marketing
efforts into one management system.
Combines all databases across departments into a
single database that can be accessed by all
employees.
ERP automates the tasks involved in performing a
business process.
5. Business Needs
Global Operations Heterogeneous Solutions
Different locations
Different countries
Different languages
Different time zones
Central vs. distributed
6. Business Needs contd.
Global Operations Heterogeneous Solutions
Different applications
Different technologies
Different vendors
Point-to-point integration
Custom-made solutions
7. What is Oracle as an ERP?
• Oracle Applications comprise the application software or
business software of Oracle Corporation.
• Is a suite of back office software modules designed to
integrate and streamline a company’s business processes and
transactions.
• Great benefits can be made adopting an ERP system.
8. Modules of Oracle ERP
ERP
Financials
Distribution
E-Commerce
Human
Resources
Payoll
CRM
Manufacturing
ERP
10. Employees
Managers and
Stakeholders
How Do ERP Systems Work?
Central
Database
Payroll
Human
Resource
Management
Applications
Financial
Applications
Manufacturing
Applications
Inventory
And Supply
Applications
Human
Resource
Management
Applications
Service
Applications
Sales and
Delivery
Applications
Sales Force
And Customer
Service Reps
Customers Back-office
Administrators
And Workers
Suppliers
11. ERP Components
HR: software for handling
personnel-related tasks for
corporate managers and
individual employees. Examples:
HR administration
Payroll
Self-service HR
Finance: modules for
bookkeeping and making sure
the bills are paid on time.
Examples:
General ledger
Accounts receivable
Accounts payable
Manufacturing and Logistics: A
group of applications for
planning production, taking
orders and delivering products
to the customer. Examples:
Production planning
Materials management
Order entry and processing
Warehouse management
12. An ERP Example: Before
ERP
Customers
Customer
Demographic
Files
Sales Dept.
Vendor
Orders
Parts
Accounting
Accounting
Files
Purchasing
Purchasing
Files
Order is placed
with Vendor
Invoices
accounting
Inventory
Files
Warehouse
Checks for Parts
Calls back “Not in stock”
“We ordered the parts”
“We Need parts #XX”
“We ordered the parts”
Sends report
Sends report
Sends report
Ships parts
13. An ERP Example: After
ERP
Database
Customers Sales Dept.
Purchasing
Warehouse
Accounting
Vendor
Inventory Data
If no parts,
order is placed
through DB
Orders
Parts
Order is submitted
to Purchasing.
Purchasing record
order in DB
Order is placed
with Vendor
Add invoices accounting
Financial Data exchange;
Books invoice against PO
Books inventory
against PO
Ships parts
14. THINK BUILD OPERATE
SOLUTION ACCELERATORS PROCESS DOMAIN TOOLS
• ERP Assessment and
Health-check
• Product Selection
• System Performance
Tuning
• Upgrade Assessment
CONSULTING
• Business process study
• Business process Mapping
• Gap Analysis
• Configuration
• Go-Live Support
IMPLEMENTATION
• Requirement Study
• Design & Development
• Integration
• Integrate Legacy systems
to OA
• Develop Custom APIs
CUSTOMIZATION
• Roll-out support
• Enhancements to
Customizations
• Product support
• System Administration
• System/Application
• Tuning and patching
SUPPORT
• Upgrade to 11i
• Maintenance upgrade
UPGRADE
• Center of Excellence
• Rollout Assessment
• Functional and Regression
Testing
SPECIAL OFFERING
Service Offering
16. ERP scope has expanded dramatically and usually includes:
Human Resources & Payroll
Manufacturing
Supply Chain Management
Financials
Projects
Customer Relationship Management
Data Warehouse
Large organisations want to implement standard processes
and systems across divisions and subsidiaries
ERP offers attractive, integrated solutions
The market for these solutions is huge.
Scope of ERP
18. Benefits of ERP Systems
Improving integration, flexibility
Fewer errors
Improved speed and efficiency
More complete access to information
Lower total costs in the complete supply chain
Shorten throughput times
Sustained involvement and commitment of the
top management
19. Benefits of ERP Systems
(cont’d) Reduce stock to a minimum
Enlarge product assortment
Improve product quality
Provide more reliable delivery dates and higher
service to the customer
Efficiently coordinate global demand, supply and
production
20. Wrap-up
ERP is one of the dominant player
ERP Service industry is huge
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