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KPIT's Social JD Edwards ERP Social JD Edwards Ecosystem Challenges in collaborating with Enterprise ERP KPIT's Social JD Edwards Is your organization facing these challenges? To Build Future Business Today’s workforce need a different business system than the employees of the past. The gain in technology demands modern workplace and business system which reflects in the way people utilize technology outside the work. Still there are various legacy technologies that act as backbone and are essential to business. ERP is one of them. The need to mimic an enhanced level of collaboration within ERP is growing day by day. It is the alignment between the way we collaborate and the kind of rigid workflows so far being offered in legacy ERPs. KPIT’s Social ERP product can be tailored for specific business needs. It is collaborated in real time to increase productivity. Business users can annotate, share and collaborate on an existing report, visualize in real time and gain insight from reports and views. They can also improvise in operational performance by continuous involvement from cross-functional teams. Data is too siloed resulting in slow knowledge sharing across the enterprise Lack of infrastructure / tools to quickly and easily share information Inability to convert collaborative data in to business execution Lack of analytical skills to process collaborative data Inability to aggregate too many voices to get a single solution to problems [email protected] | www.kpit.com A social ERP tracks real and potential connections and automatically connects us when collaboration is needed. It creates a record of intermediate communications, thus, creating more knowledge connections. Colleagues Improve Collaboration Increase Productivity Organize Customers Partners Prospects Internally Externally Reduce Within Enterprise Business Partners Digital Divide (Employee / Customer vs Business

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Page 1: KPIT's Social JD Edwards ERP · KPIT's Social JD Edwards ERP Social JD Edwards Ecosystem Challenges in collaborating with Enterprise ERP ... real time to increase productivity

KPIT's Social JD Edwards ERPSocial JD Edwards Ecosystem

Challenges in collaborating with Enterprise ERP

KPIT's Social JD Edwards

Is your organization facing these challenges?

To Build Future Business

Today’s workforce need a different business system than the employees of the past. The gain in technology demands modern workplace and business system which reflects in the way people utilize technology outside the work. Still there are various legacy technologies that act as backbone and are essential to business. ERP is one of them. The need to mimic an enhanced level of collaboration within ERP is growing day by day. It is the alignment between the way we collaborate and the kind of rigid workflows so far being offered in legacy ERPs.

KPIT’s Social ERP product can be tailored for specific business needs. It is collaborated in real time to increase productivity. Business users can annotate, share and collaborate on an existing report, visualize in real time and gain insight from reports and views. They can also improvise in operational performance by continuous involvement from cross-functional teams.

Data is too siloed resulting in slow knowledge sharing across the enterpriseLack of infrastructure / tools to quickly and easily share informationInability to convert collaborative data in to business executionLack of analytical skills to process collaborative dataInability to aggregate too many voices to get a single solution to problems

[email protected] | www.kpit.com

A social ERP tracks real and potential connections and automatically connects us when collaboration is needed. It creates a record of intermediate communications, thus, creating more knowledge connections.

Colleagues

ImproveCollaboration

IncreaseProductivity

Organize

Customers

Partners

Prospects

Internally Externally Reduce

WithinEnterprise

BusinessPartners

Digital Divide(Employee / Customer vs

Business

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Features and functions

Benefits

KPIT’s Social ERP product helps in increasing collaboration by five times when the organization creates “transaction wall”, “tags in conversations” in ERP. It has the following features and functions:

KPIT’s Social ERP product is industry agnostic and seamlessly runs within the existing ERP solution (JD Edwards, Oracle EBS) that you have. It runs out of the box with minimal-onetime technological changes in ERP system.

Within 4 weeks, organizations change the way they work and start leveraging the business benefits of Social ERP.

Automatically creates a collaborative thread as soon as a workflow item is initiated

Ability to Tag Users so they can be notified

Ability to create Custom defined user tags which creates “Knowledge network”

Threaded transaction wall captures full audit of collaboration

Shows all related users, aggregation of all assets tags

Non JDE Users also collaborate on a context through external interface

About KPITKPIT Technologies (BSE: 532400; NSE: KPIT) is a fast growing Product Engineering and IT consulting partner to Automotive, Manufacturing and Energy & Utilities companies. A leader in technology solutions and services, KPIT partners with 200+ global corporations enabling them to become more efficient, integrated and innovative enterprises. Technologies for a better world

Copyright © 2015. KPIT and its logo(s) are trademarks of KPIT Technologies Limited. All rights reserved. All other logo(s) used are trademarks of their respective owners.

[email protected] | www.kpit.com

BoostCollaboration

CaptureReal Time

Inputs

GetBest Information

1. “Sync” of workflow & Information internal / ecterma;2. Efficient operational flow and

information sharing.3. Capture “tacit” knowledge

and informed decision

1. Real time information flow of business processes

2. Mashup of information from various “knowledge connections”3. Crowd recommendations.

1. Through “tagging” of users, data

2. Power of historical with real time inputs