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Why Supply Chain Leaders are Moving to the Cloud: Six Top Reasons

Cloud has changed the supply chain game, and organizations that are slow to adapt risk getting left behind.

In supply chain management, the rules of the game are changing. From new regulations, to dramatically increased buyer expectations, to shorter product lifecycles, the traditional, on-premises supply chain model is being challenged from every angle. Today, organizations need levels of agility, integration, and visibility that are beyond what traditional on-premise supply chain systems were designed to deliver.

In an IDC supply chain survey, 75 percent of companies felt that the cloud was a critical element to delivering supply chain excellence, both today and into the future. Indeed, cloud technology is fast becoming the go-to IT model for supply chain leaders. It offers the flexibility and visibility to spot opportunities for growth and profit, and then take full advantage of them quickly, securely, and cost-effectively.

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