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Hybrid ERP

Integration

Definition

A hybrid ERP is a system that combines both on-premises and cloud-based ERP solutions.

Detailed Description

Hybrid ERP refers to enterprise resource planning systems that utilize a combination of both on-premises and cloud-based technologies. This configuration allows businesses to maintain critical operations on their local servers while leveraging the scalability and accessibility of cloud-based applications. Hybrid ERP solutions offer flexibility and can accommodate companies transitioning from traditional systems to more modern, cloud-oriented environments.

Key Features

  • Enhanced data security models
  • Flexibility in deployment and configuration
  • Scalability to accommodate business growth
  • Seamless integration with existing IT infrastructure

Common Modules

Financial Management

Enables comprehensive financial operations, including accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting.

Human Resources Management

Streamlines HR processes such as payroll, recruitment, and employee performance management.

Popular Implementations

Company A's Transition to Hybrid ERP

Company A leveraged hybrid ERP to maintain critical legacy systems on-premises while integrating new cloud-based modules to enhance flexibility and scalability.