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[Document] Guide to ERP Renewal and Modernization for Manufacturing Industry Core Systems

[Including real examples] Approaches to the 2027 and 2031 issues: Introducing methods for selecting five modernization techniques and their use cases.

As we approach 2027 and 2031, the support for core systems, including ERP, is coming to an end, creating an unavoidable situation for the manufacturing industry to reconsider its systems. This document explains the processes and considerations for refreshing and modernizing core systems. - Background necessitating the review of core systems - Characteristics and application images of five modernization methods - Selection process and evaluation criteria for methods Related Links ● Manufacturing-focused Cloud ERP "Infor CSI" https://nsw-manufacturing.jp/csi/ ● Modernization Services https://www.nsw.co.jp/solution/detail.html?ssid=modernization

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<Table of Contents> Chapter 1: Why is it Necessary to Refresh Core Systems Now? - The impending end of support for core systems in 2027 and 2031 - The limitations of traditional approaches that cannot keep up with change - A new approach to system development utilizing AI Chapter 2: Concepts and Methods of Modernization - What is modernization? - The flow of selecting modernization methods - Main methods of modernization - Use cases for modernization Chapter 3: Processes and Analytical Approaches for Modernization - Steps to derive modernization methods - Analytical methods to derive modernization methods - NSW's modernization services

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<Case Studies> - ERP Renewal - Assembly Machinery Manufacturer - ERP - Precision Equipment Manufacturer - Re-architecture - Comprehensive Electronic Components Manufacturer - Rebuild - Machine Tool Manufacturer - Rewrite - Machine Tool Manufacturer - Rehost - Industrial Equipment Sales Trading Company

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