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Industry Insights: A Lower-Risk Path to Cloud Modernization

One concern we hear frequently is that cloud migration feels complex, risky, and difficult to plan.

Infor's Leap program was designed to help organizations evaluate modernization options through cloud readiness planning, industry best practices, and a structured implementation approach.

More importantly, successful cloud journeys start with understanding your business, your processes, your integrations, and your long-term goals.

Whether you're actively evaluating cloud options or simply planning for the future, Crossroads RMC can help you assess your current environment, identify opportunities, and develop a roadmap that aligns with your business objectives.

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For many manufacturers, ERP has been the backbone of the business for years. It manages orders, inventory, purchasing, production, and financials. But as customer expectations, technology, and business demands continue to evolve, many organizations are finding that the conversation is no longer just about ERP.

It's about what surrounds it.

Questions we're hearing more often include:

  • How do we better connect our systems?
  • How do we improve visibility across the business?
  • How do we support growth without adding complexity?
  • When does cloud migration make sense?

These aren't technology questions as much as they are business questions.
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Modernization Isn't All or Nothing

One of the biggest misconceptions about cloud migration is that it requires replacing everything at once.

In reality, many manufacturers take a more practical approach. They begin by identifying areas where modernization can deliver immediate value.

That might include:

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