The ERP-first approach is a philosophy that asserts that when solving a business problem or launching a new capability, the first step should always be to evaluate what the ERP can do.
Composable ERP
The composable ERP will be far less static. Traditional skills in coding using specific languages, querying, complex report building and application architecture will be supplanted by general coding skills enabled by low-code/no-code platforms and integration building
Enterprise resource planning applications (ERPs) have routinely missed the mark in multiple ways. They have failed on the ability to plan, design and execute with real-time responsiveness. The result are systems that lack the agility to adapt in the face of challenge and result in businesses lagging behind rather than leading.

