Really?
Most short-cuts end up causing more work, or driving less benefit in the long run. Some common shortcuts can include:
- not fully examining the impact on suppliers
- avoiding detailed process reviews
- skimping on training
- keeping changes to the bare minimum
- going live with the first phase….then stopping
- avoiding a lengthy integration project
The last one is OK. Yes, you can avoid a lengthy integration project!
MATRIX offers the modern organisation the right tools to achieve true agility while safeguarding its information assets with next-generation business solutions.
Here is what our cutting-edge integration solution can do for your business:
- An agnostic platform designed to bring your business’ internal and external stakeholders together
- Data sharing across the business and with partners for closer collaboration
- Adaptability that meets the changing demands of the modern enterprise
- Alleviate reliance on large IT staff / smarter deployment of resources
- Enhanced user experience
- Performance dashboard and powerful data visualisations
- Massive reduction in CAPEX spending and higher ROI on technological investment
- Across the board visibility and accountability for staff and business performance evaluation and improvement
- Greater systems flexibility to adopt new services and external market pressures
- And, of course…. better business processes
With different roads to adoption available, businesses have a wide choice of integration “vendors” and methodologies – all of which possess their own advantages and disadvantages. With MATRIX, there are no disadvantages, plain and simple. Our focus is on delivering world-leading business solutions so our customers can shift their business into higher gear.
MATRIX is your partner in rapid and sustainable business solutions fused with SAP® solutions industry-leading backend platforms and cutting edge cloud platforms – built to take your business into tomorrow and beyond.
To find out more about MATRIX, download our eBook “Unlocking Your SAP® solutions Integration Challenges.”