![]() ![]() Even so, from the ratings we often see users are more satisfied with a solution that provides the ability to customize it exactly for their business and workflow. SAAS solutions are someone else’s idea of how to run your business and can be overly complex for what you need. If an organization uses FileMaker, it shouldn’t be a data island. Combining FileMaker with other powerful SAAS (Software as a Service) applications or even using it to supplement missing features in an existing system is a great way to build a complete business solution. We’re always looking for the best ROI (Return on Investment) for technology spending. We don’t want to reinvent the wheel unless we know we’re making a better one. If there is an off-the-shelf SAAS app that works well, we can take advantage of that and use FileMaker where customization is required. In most small to medium businesses and even within departments in large corporations, FileMaker can act as a digital information hub or data warehouse. We can take advantage of FileMaker’s ability to quickly create reports, view, search, and consolidate data in many ways. Through custom integration FileMaker can share information with nearly any other system that exists. So in the universe of software out there FileMaker is an important star…that can have many planets orbiting around it. ![]() In 2013 the Gartner Group coined the term “postmodern ERP” and described a strategy where legacy apps and highly customized ERP suites could be replaced by a mixture of both cloud-based and on-premise applications, which are more loosely coupled and can be easily exchanged if needed. Here they recommend specialized software to extend a core ERP utilizing best-of-breed software to supplement it. This provides speed and flexibility when reacting to unexpected changes in business processes. FileMaker is uniquely positioned to be a valuable software platform to make this happen. ![]()
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