技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云数据库
适用行业
- 服装
- 化学品
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 流程制造
用例
- 网络安全
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Wiley Companies 是一家总部位于俄亥俄州科肖克顿的制造商,30 多年来一直为各个行业提供营养成分和高性能材料。该公司已成为精细化学品领域的领导者,每年生产约 5000 万磅化学品,其中包括超过 15 亿剂著名的 Omega-3 鱼油产品。当该公司决定将其 Aptean ERP 系统迁移到 SaaS 模式时,正处于品牌重塑和采用新名称的过程中。 Wiley Companies 多年来一直是 Aptean 的客户,熟悉该提供商的优质服务和支持。
挑战
Wiley Companies 是精细化学品领域的领先制造商,正在寻求改进其技术解决方案的方法,以促进未来的扩张和业务增长。该公司对利用云技术的优势特别感兴趣,包括更高的敏捷性和可扩展性。 IT 总监 Thomas Dean Watson 确定需要将公司的 Aptean ERP 系统转换为软件即服务 (SaaS) 模型。这一转变并非没有挑战,因为它恰逢公司的品牌重塑和更名,需要加快项目时间表。此外,该公司还将此视为清理 ERP 数据库的机会,这本身就是一项重大任务。当 COVID-19 大流行爆发时,情况变得更加复杂,需要新的工作方式。
解决方案
尽管面临挑战,Wiley Companies 成功地将其 Aptean ERP 系统迁移到 SaaS 模式。此举不仅促进了公司的品牌重塑工作,还有助于最大限度地减少停机时间。基于云的解决方案为该公司提供了持续增长所需的敏捷性和可扩展性。它还提供了抗干扰能力,因为员工只需通过 Wi-Fi 连接和网络浏览器即可远程访问系统。随着公司通过新的 SaaS 实施站稳脚跟,它开始充分利用 Aptean 云 ERP 的成本核算功能。该公司还清理了其主产品清单、总账和会计表格。下一阶段的推出包括实施该软件的物料需求计划 (MRP) 和主生产调度 (MPS) 功能以及其他模块。
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