Data Migration – the transportation of the family jewels

January 19, 2009 18:40 by SamRomeo
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The intrinsic value in any business is based on the key information that is developed over time. These include data on Customers, Suppliers, Contractors, Partners, Influencers, Products, Bill of Materials, Know how documentation and Business processes.

As the volume and detail of this information increases, so does the relative value to the Business Enterprise. This is evidenced by the business owners adoption of Security, Maintenance and Backup system to protect their investment. The relative expenditure often increases reflecting the crucial nature of the data to the business. If an Enterprise is considering the Migration of their current Data to a New System, they are often faced with some inevitable compromises as to the extend of the Data Migration.

Business Owners and Managers often use this opportunity to implement New Business Process and Standards. The business then undergoes a re-engineering of their current business practises. The extent off course, depends on the sophistication of the Business current processes and how well they have been documented. This is where an experienced consultant can often assist to look at Industry best practises, while at the same time be flexible enough to recognise that some processes specific to the particular company may in fact represent best practises.

The acceptance that all Historical Data may not be able to be Migrated to the new system is not understood to well. This would means that you will require access to the old system for some time after transfer. There is no problem with migrating fairly static information (i.e. at the point of Migration or Going Live with the New System). These are data on such things as Customers Suppliers, Contacts, Price Lists, Know How, Documentation. However information that are highly transactional in nature such as; Invoices, Payable, Receivables, Purchase Orders, Sales Orders, Service Orders etc. is often impossible to Migrate. The transactional data feeds into the static data. In this case it needs to be understood that the migration would only be Opening Balance in the General Ledger. In time the new system will build up its own History and the ongoing need to refer to the Old System for Transactional Detail will decrease over time.

Due to the Critical Nature of all of your enterprise data, it is imperative to undergo vigorous testing of all transaction, throughout their cycle (i.e. from beginning to end). The ideal situation is to set up a Sandbox Database so that users can test transactions as they would use in their day to day usage of the system. This will assist in refining the system and fine tuning the training processes for the end users of the system. This Sandbox Database will not be the Final production database.

One of a typical pitfall for Data Migration is get the Job done ASAP. This may result with RIRO (Rubbish In Rubbish Out). A review of your current data is essential so if Data Cleansing is required, or Standards need to be set so that the appropriate Validation can be setup in the New System.

Remember if your New eBusinessERP System will represent your company's One Source of Truth, then you would want the Data to be of the Highest Quality. The process of Validating and Maintaining Data is so important if you plan to give online access to Customers, Suppliers and Partners. The larger the Database and the larger volumes of activity and access to data, by all parties will inevitably cause errors, delays, increased costs and dissatisfaction.

Remember to always build your business for Growth

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Why Change Your Current eBusiness ERP?

December 14, 2008 14:43 by SamRomeo
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THE KEY QUESTIONS FOR SYSTEM JUSTIFICATION

 

  • Why do you need a new system? What benefits are there of moving from an existing system?
  • To remain competitive in the market place, management needs to understand the benefits prior to talking to suppliers.
  • Everyone needs to be as one on the process.

 

SPECIFICATION OF ERP

Plugin_es2 This is like trying to build a house without the plans and detailed specifications. This is true for anything in business

This enables you to clarify what your goals are, with the implementation of the ERP. this will make sure that you are not diverted from your important features required. most ERP systems are so feature rich when you review the particular ERP system you may be distracted from your original goals.

It is true to say that there will be many motherhood requirements, such as improved customer service, improved production and or distribution. however this document should be more specific in explaining how the ERP system is to improve process or solve your business pain points.

 

When defining what eBusinessERP system you will be implementing it is appropriate to define the following for your business; More...


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Build Buy Rent or Customise your eBusiness ERP System?

December 5, 2008 05:03 by SamRomeo
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Enterprises who are considering building an in-house system must undergo a Cost Benefit Analysis.

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High total cost of ownership and complexity associated with developing and maintaining a new system. We all understand the benefit of a system that is tailored to your own business processes, but often this requires a re-engineering of your total process. This can be a positive move for any business, however undergoing a change to  your business process while you are trying to design develop and implement a new system is often beyond the financial capacity of most SME's (small to medium Size enterprises). More...


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EBUSINESSERP THE ONLY WAY TO RUN YOUR BUSINESS

December 1, 2008 16:42 by SamRomeo
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The main reasons that businesses consider the addition of a new, of the shelf ERP systems or replace homegrown, systems are varied; however they can all be categorized under greater visibility and management control. Managers need to know instantly and accurately:

  1. Can we build it or supply it?
  2. What will it cost?
  3. Do we have the necessary materials, resources or people?
  4. Where it and what is is its status?
  5. When will we ship or deliver it?
  6. Did we make any money?
  7. Will we continue to make money?
  8. How much have we sold?
  9. What have we shipped? More...

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What is eBusiness?

November 19, 2008 18:04 by SamRomeo
 
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Introduction

eBusiness is a term used to describe businesses run on the Internet, or utilizing Internet technologies to improve the productivity or profitability of a business.  eBusiness is also an affordable option for your business.  eBusiness is changing the way we do business, at every stage of the value chain (traditionally manufacturing firms would utilise and focus on the supply chain, however eBusiness is no longer the realm of Manufacturers it is available and affordable for most businesses).  eBusiness is about using the power of new technologies in your market and  re-engineering your business so as to implement your long held vision, and implementing it quickly enough to minimize any loss of market share to your competitors, or fast enough to take the opportunity to aggressively grow and expand your market share.  More...


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eBusinessERP - The Online Business Revolution

November 19, 2008 13:38 by SamRomeo
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I have started this blog to discuss all aspects of doing business on the web.  Business Managers and owners are confronted with a decision on what tools would they use to effectively market their product, attract and maintain customers, effectively manage their relationships with suppliers so that their promise of Customer Service, Product Quality and Competitive Pricing, will meet the ever increasing expectations that the general consumer has come to expect. The most important decision is will the software grow and change with the corporation?

Nowadays with competitive business environment Customers have an increased expectation of any enterprise to provide a peak level of service at the most competitive of pricing levels. Customers no longer accept that certain services can only be provided by largest enterprises. The expectation is that all size businesses should be able to provide effective eBusiness solutions. More...


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