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Advantages

 WebErp ensures a lower outlay and predictive spread of cost overtime, you will
be able to make a substantial savings in cost, and that money can be invested to
other business process.

 WebErp needs less time to implement and it does not need to upgrade to the
network for Windows/Exchange server and SQL server database
 WebErp eliminates the worries about any technical problems, as online help from
others will be able to solve any such issues within a short period of time

 Users can be easily trained a work can be commenced as soon as the weberp
system is ready after implementation is completed

 It can be accessed from anywhere and anytime from a simple browser

Disadvantages

It is easy to train users, but extensive training is required, and it takes resources from
daily operations

Due to the weberp’s architecture which is on-line transaction processing (OLTP), it is


hard to suit it for a production planning. That’s because OLTP is suited to respond
immediately to customer requests, and its key goals are availability,speed,concurrency
and recoverability. While production planning requires time, mass productions and
continuous production.

Customization can be problematic, weberp can be seen as meeting an organizations


lowest common denominator needs, forcing the organization to find workarounds to
meet unique demands.

One problem would be when the network, even if it is rock solid, slowdowns and power
outages can occur, which will disrupt the business due to the downtime
Data-Security, This is one of the biggest issues that is concerning to supply chain and
the cloud. With information being strictly web-accessible, data-breaching becomes a
legitimate concern for production facilities.

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