WELCOME TO ALL
SOHAILAHAMED(C)
SHIFAS IBRAHIM
SREEKANTH VIJAYAN
SAJANA K AZEEZ
SIRAJUDHEEN M.A
 ENTERPRISE WIDE SYSTEM
 E-BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
Enterprise wide system are large-scale
application software packages that
support business processes,
information flows, reporting and data
analytics in complex organizations.
 enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, enterprise
planning systems,supply chain management,
and customer relationship management software.
Although data warehousing or business
intelligence systems are enterprise-wide packaged
application software often sold by ES vendors, since
they do not directly support execution of business
processes, they are often excluded from the term.
 Enterprise systems are built on software platforms, such
as SAP’s NetWeaver and Oracle's Fusion, and
databases.
 DECISION MAKING
 AUTOMATION
 QUALITY OF PRODUCTS
 COSTS
 TRAINING AND TURNOVER
 DIFFICULT TO CUSTOMIZE
 INTEGRATION
 THE NATURE OF ENTERPRISE SYSTEM
PACKAGE
 BEST PRACTICES
 ASSEMBLY REQUIREMENTS
 EVOLUTIONARY NATURE OF ENTERPRISE
SYSTEMS
 CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
 ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING
 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
1. BUSINESS TO CONSUMER(B2C)
2. BUSINESS TO BUSINESS(B2B)
3. CUSTOMER TO BUSINESS(C2B)
4. CUSTOMER TO CUSTOMER(C2C)
Thank to all

Enterprise wide system

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     ENTERPRISE WIDESYSTEM  E-BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
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    Enterprise wide systemare large-scale application software packages that support business processes, information flows, reporting and data analytics in complex organizations.
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     enterprise resourceplanning (ERP) systems, enterprise planning systems,supply chain management, and customer relationship management software. Although data warehousing or business intelligence systems are enterprise-wide packaged application software often sold by ES vendors, since they do not directly support execution of business processes, they are often excluded from the term.  Enterprise systems are built on software platforms, such as SAP’s NetWeaver and Oracle's Fusion, and databases.
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     DECISION MAKING AUTOMATION  QUALITY OF PRODUCTS
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     COSTS  TRAININGAND TURNOVER  DIFFICULT TO CUSTOMIZE
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     INTEGRATION  THENATURE OF ENTERPRISE SYSTEM PACKAGE  BEST PRACTICES  ASSEMBLY REQUIREMENTS  EVOLUTIONARY NATURE OF ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS
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     CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPMANAGEMENT  SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT  ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING  BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
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    1. BUSINESS TOCONSUMER(B2C) 2. BUSINESS TO BUSINESS(B2B) 3. CUSTOMER TO BUSINESS(C2B) 4. CUSTOMER TO CUSTOMER(C2C)
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