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Herausforderungen und Erfolgsfaktoren bei der Einführung Cloud-basierter Unternehmenssoftware: Erfahrungen aus der Praxis

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  • Dobat, Thomas
  • Hertel, Stefanie
  • Renninger, Wolfgang

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Mit der zunehmenden Verfügbarkeit Cloud-basierter Softwarelösungen ergeben sich für Unternehmen neue Optionen für die Bereitstellung der für die Geschäftstätigkeit notwendigen Informationsinfrastruktur. Auf Basis eines konkreten Szenarios im Unternehmenskontext sowie einer strukturierten Analyse von Best-Practice-Beispielen und einschlägigen Literaturstellen beschreibt das vorliegende Arbeitspapier typische Fallstricke bei der Einführung und Ausgestaltung eines Cloud-basierten Enterprise-Resource-Planning-Systems (ERP). Dabei wird zwischen inhaltsbezogenen und prozessbezogenen Gestaltungskriterien unterschieden und für die untersuchten Kriterien die wesentlichen Erfolgsfaktoren in Form eines Leitfadens herausgearbeitet. Dieser kann bei konkreten Projekten wiederum als Hilfestellung dienen, um das Projektrisiko bei der Einführung einer Cloud-basierten Lösungen zu minimieren.

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  • Dobat, Thomas & Hertel, Stefanie & Renninger, Wolfgang, 2017. "Herausforderungen und Erfolgsfaktoren bei der Einführung Cloud-basierter Unternehmenssoftware: Erfahrungen aus der Praxis," Weidener Diskussionspapiere 60, University of Applied Sciences Amberg-Weiden (OTH).
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    Keywords

    IT-Strategie; Unternehmenssoftware; ERP; Cloud-Computing; Geschäftsprozesse; Datenmigration; Projektmanagement; Change-Management;
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    • A22 - General Economics and Teaching - - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics - - - Undergraduate
    • A23 - General Economics and Teaching - - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics - - - Graduate

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