Innovation is the lifeblood of any successful enterprise, and the right technology can be a catalyst to growth and competitive advantage. When it comes to ERP software, businesses often find themselves at a crossroads – weighing the benefits between SaaS and PaaS solutions.
While both options have their merits, businesses should consider whether they need scalability and customisation control within their ERP to empower their businesses objectives and achieve individualised goals.
SaaS ERP has gained significant popularity in recent years, owing to its ease of maintenance as well as its subscription based commercial model. With SaaS, companies would typically access their ERP systems and perform processing through a web link, eliminating the need for underlying hardware infrastructure from an end-user perspective.
However, it must be noted that this convenience comes at the cost of limited control over your ERP, specifically with regards to scalability and customisation. SaaS ERP solutions are typically deployed in a generic way in order to cater for a broader range of industries, resulting in a one-size-fits-all approach that may not specifically align with a company’s unique workflows and processes.
PaaS ERP solutions, meanwhile, also allow for a subscription-based commercial model but offer a higher degree of flexibility and control on both application as well database level allowing businesses to enhance and scale their generic ERP systems on a pre-configured platform for greater control over workflows, integrations and reporting while still accessing the system in the “cloud”. This level of flexibility enables organisations to adapt the software to their unique needs, aligning it seamlessly with their existing processes.
“This level of system control can’t be underestimated in a business environment that demands constant re-evaluation and change, and one in which a one-size-fits-all approach often falls short,” says Heinrich de Leeuw, MD of Seidor in South Africa.
“With a solution like SAP Business One, which empowers businesses with its robust features, scalability, and ability to integrate with other enterprise applications, businesses can tailor their ERP system to fit their operational processes, workflows, and industry-specific regulations. This ability to customise business processes enhances efficiency, boosts productivity, and drives growth,” De Leeuw says.
Customisable ERP solutions can help to future-proof businesses by enabling organisations to embrace digital transformation and seize new opportunities without major disruptions to their current operations. The flexibility of PaaS empowers organisations to integrate emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, into their ERP systems – paving the way for smarter decision-making and innovation.
“SaaS ERP solutions have their merits, especially for smaller businesses with limited resources and generic requirements.“ says De Leeuw. “PaaS can take SMBs to the next level by giving them full control over their specific ERP application. By aligning their ERP systems with their unique processes, organisations can unlock their full potential, enhance collaboration, and achieve a competitive edge in their respective markets.