Future of ERP
Wayne Bobby
Vice President
Oracle Public Sector
August 11, 2008
The National Association of State
Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers
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The IT Problem
FinancialsProcurementLegacy Logistics Human Resources
Create PO Order Supplies Fulfill
Purchase to Pay
Plan to
Report
Approve
Create Order FulfillCheck FundsBudget Prep. Ship
Submit Order
Redundancy across organizations
Organizational Change
Best-of-Breed policies
Legacy applications hanging on
Future of ERP
1. Information-driven not transaction-driven Answer the important questions
2. Configuration not customization Ability to adapt software to user needs
3. Fewer moving parts Using integrated modules instead of bolt-ons
4. Integration using Service-Oriented Architecture Standards-based solutions
5. Hosting and outsourced support Reduce the costs of operational support
1. Information-Driven Enterprise
1. Information-Driven Enterprise
2. Configuration not Customization
Click Personalize
Shown or not?
Reorder
3. Integration: Fewer Moving Parts
FinancialManagement
Procurement
EdgeApplications
Logistics
Citizen Services
HumanCapital
Management/Payroll
Technology Transformations
Information-DrivenEnterprise
Character Mode
1985
Client/Server
1994 1996 2002 2005 2008
Internet
Web Services
Service-Oriented
Architecture
4. Service-Oriented Architecture
4. Service-Oriented Architecture
HumanResources
CitizenServices
SOA standards-based integration
Process integration
Process integration
Procurement/Contract
Management
SupplyChain/
Logistics
BusinessAnalytics
GL AP ARCN
HumanCapital
Management
Businessanalytics
FinancialManagement
5. Hosting & Outsourced Support
Business FocusBusiness Focus
Redeploy Redeploy ResourcesResources
PeoplePeople
Technology Technology
ITIT Adopt Best PracticesAdopt Best Practices& Simplify& Simplify
AutomationAutomation
Lower Lower Operating Operating
CostsCosts
PerformancPerformancee
AvailabilityAvailabilityFlexibilityFlexibility
ProductivityProductivity
ValueValue
Drive Business InnovationDrive Business Innovation
GrowthGrowth
Future of ERP
1. Information-driven not transaction-driven Answer the important questions
2. Configuration not customization Ability to adapt software to user needs
3. Fewer moving parts Using integrated modules instead of bolt-ons
4. Integration using Service-Oriented Architecture Standards-based solutions
5. Hosting and outsourced support Reduce the costs of operational support
Future of ERP
Wayne Bobby
Vice President
Oracle Public Sector
August 11, 2008
The National Association of State
Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers