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BUSINESSES ARE PRIORITIZING COMPOSABLE ERP STRATEGY AS PANDEMIC ACCELERATES CLOUD MIGRATION

David Irecki , Director Solutions Consulting APJ at Boomi , tells us when a new digital platform doesn ’ t deliver what IT promised , it validates any initial skepticism and sinks future projects before they start , and can even hamper entire Digital Transformation projects .

Boomi , a leading provider of cloud-based integration platform as a service ( iPaaS ), has announced the findings from a new global survey that reveals while 93 % of Australian organizations are implementing a composable Enterprise Resource Planning ( ERP ) strategy , more than a third don ’ t have the integration capabilities to drive this modernization .

The independent survey of 1,675 CTOs and enterprise architects , commissioned with Coleman Parks , shows companies are keenly aware that their legacy ERP systems , the backbone of every organization , are struggling to keep pace with business demands .
This has fuelled interest in composable ERP strategies , with nine out of 10 Australian organizations
When a new digital platform doesn ’ t deliver what IT promised , it validates any initial skepticism and sinks future projects before they start .
embracing a flexible platform to bridge the gap between legacy and modern applications while meeting business demands in today ’ s fast , competitive market .
Despite the flexibility composable ERP provides , integrating all applications to work collaboratively and share data is still a challenge . Boomi ’ s findings suggest implementing an integration strategy to
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