AMR has just published some interesting information on companies looking to review ERP systems and Microsoft has come from the sidelines to take centre stage.
These findings are from AMR "The Enterprise Resource Planning Spending Report, 2005-2006," which reflects interviews that the research group conducted with 271 midsize and large companies about what they spent on ERP in 2005, and what their ERP spending plans looked like for 2006.
Microsoft 58 %
Oracle 56 %?
SAP 49 %
SSA Global 32 %
Infor 25 %
Geac 24 %
Lawson 22%
Intentia 21%
IFS 19 %
QAD 17 %
These figures need to be taken with a pinch of salt, there is constant change and with cheap credit available the M&A activity within the ERP sector will be continuing.
I am not quite sure whether it is right and useful to rank ERPs in this way.
It would be nicce from you to publish shares of systems by number of enterprises-their size, turnover, profit, investments...
Posted by: YuGu | February 02, 2006 at 09:16 PM