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Anthony Etzel
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The Security Model in IDF

By applying security to an object, you can control which users can view the object and which users can create, change, delete or copy the object.

Basic object security allows you to control who can display or maintain an object. Advanced object security allows you to control selectively who can create, change, delete, or copy an object.

In the basic model, all of the maintenance activities are permitted to those users who are authorized to maintain the object. Use the basic security model if you want a user who can change an object to also be able to create or delete the object. Use the advanced security model if you need to restrict some users to changing the object but not creating or deleting the object.

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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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