


For others, the transition can feel like a surprise eviction. When the time comes, many businesses are ready to move to the next chapter. At some point, aging systems become a hassle to support and must be replaced, leaving ERP providers the choice to continue supporting legacy products or establish an “end-of-life” plan in hopes customers transition to the latest version. While many consider ERP software to be a worthwhile investment, it is, by no means, an immortal solution. These systems require a certain level of attention to function successfully, even after implementation is complete. In many ways, an ERP system acts as a living, breathing entity within an organization.
