KUALA LUMPUR, July 13 (Bernama) -- Epicor Software Corporation has presented findings from its annual Insights Report with the key takeaway is that leaders of midsize businesses across the supply chain are bullish about growth fuelled on investment in cloud-ready technologies.
The global provider of industry-specific enterprise software, in a statement said the study exclusively surveys leaders from midsize businesses across the manufacturing, distribution and retail industries on the drivers of business growth over the coming year.
The survey finds the nation’s most essential business leaders are not simply gearing up for a ‘bounce back’ year but rather, they are leaning into the accelerating forces of COVID-19 to ‘leap forward’.
The most significant indicator of progress is the radical swing in cloud adoption. Last year, 25 per cent of respondents declared cloud a strategic priority, whereby in this year’s study, 99 per cent of those surveyed confirmed they planned to move to the cloud, and 94 per cent of them intend to do so this year.
“A key takeaway from this year’s study is the sea change in attitude toward cloud as a critical business accelerant. Leaders have moved from consideration to adoption,” said Epicor Software Corporation Chief Executive Officer, Steve Murphy, during his keynote address at the annual customer Insights conference.
“This is no longer a ‘why move’ conversation but rather a ‘how to move’ to gain advantage – which is exactly why Epicor will continue to prioritise partnership, and we are proud to share that our dedicated migration teams currently support over 75 per cent of implementations, a number we expect to grow.”
The survey focuses on bringing to the forefront the voices of essential businesses that keep the world turning and provides opinion from across the supply chain landscape.
Recognising it has a vital role to play in supporting these essential businesses, Epicor prioritises initiatives to address the needs and concerns of its customer base including, cybersecurity, implementation-as-a-service, total cost of ownership, and connectivity equity.
More details at www.epicor.com.
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