How can a firm acquire bolt-on software? What are the options?
When a firm needs additional function not provided by the ERP, bolt-on applications may be available. These can often be obtained from third-party vendors with which the ERP provider has a partnership arrangement. The more risky alternative is to seek an independent source.
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