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The Realization of Cloud ERP Systems in Higher Education

by Khalid A. Fakeeh
International Journal of Applied Information Systems
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Volume 9 - Number 5
Year of Publication: 2015
Authors: Khalid A. Fakeeh
10.5120/ijais2015451400

Khalid A. Fakeeh . The Realization of Cloud ERP Systems in Higher Education. International Journal of Applied Information Systems. 9, 5 ( August 2015), 37-41. DOI=10.5120/ijais2015451400

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author = { Khalid A. Fakeeh },
title = { The Realization of Cloud ERP Systems in Higher Education },
journal = { International Journal of Applied Information Systems },
issue_date = { August 2015 },
volume = { 9 },
number = { 5 },
month = { August },
year = { 2015 },
issn = { 2249-0868 },
pages = { 37-41 },
numpages = {9},
url = { https://www.ijais.org/archives/volume9/number5/783-2015451400/ },
doi = { 10.5120/ijais2015451400 },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
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Abstract

In the previous couple of decade’s information processing and in-organization correspondence or communication has changed altogether. First and foremost there were just a couple of PCs bought at organizations, thusly offices created applications that secured corporate organization which prompt purported separated arrangements. Nowadays with the spread of electronic information preparing the best issue for organizations is not picking up data, since they can be found in a wide range of databases and information distribution centers as inward or outside data rather creating data that is fundamental in a given circumstance. What can help to explain this circumstance? It is informatics, all the more accurately ERP systems which have substituted programming that given segregated arrangements at organizations to decades. System based believing is vital in their application next to the way that just information totally fundamental for administrative choices must be deliver. ERP is a system which contains a couple composed module that share data in affiliation to give connectivity. A try is made to study the present issues of realizing ERP system with the appropriated figuring game plans in business ventures and establishments of higher direction. This paper comprises an overview of progression of Low cost ERP Solution to business ventures and institutes and opening a business opportunity in rising countries with latest headways, for instance, SaaS in Cloud Computing, ERP and Mobile computing, et cetera.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

ERP Cloud Computing Implementation CloudERP