Abstract

Narrowing the gap between cutting-edge technology and its applications, as well as identifying the missing links for applying technology will be the ongoing challenge. The rudimentary scope, goals, and objectives of the community have not changed radically the challenges of technology, because the present juncture is superior than prior to. State-of-the-art new-fangled technology like ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) System has undergone an approximately puzzling transformation, corresponding to the evolution of information technology. Within a generation, information technology has transformed the everyday tasks of the workforce-computer use has infiltrated almost ubiquitously. Interoperability operates two dimensions: organizational dimensions and time dimensions. Here & now interoperability across organization boundaries with its diverse communication devices is ultimately achieved through ERP system software. The ERP is one significant approach to accomplish more with less. It is an established move toward to creating tangible savings from greater speed, abridged processing, eliminating redundant effort procedures, and better accountability in programs and services. This paper addresses the important role for ensuring system interoperability in an ERP system centric coalition environment. The endeavor of this paper is to identify a problem and suggest a solution, recommend formulation of interoperability as a solution and thrash out implications. The paper makes an effort to recommend that interoperability is a real-valued element that applies to an ample range of relationships among ERP system processing entities. The paper also in brief documents the state-of-the-practice in information systems and technologies, as well as the developing role of information technology (IT). Thus the final motive of the paper is to present the key business issues concerning interoperability connection with ERP Systems standards with a sight to developing sustainable solutions beneficial to all the organizations.

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