Changing IT priorities in 2009?

January 12, 2009 by david.evanson 

The Annual Manufacturing report 2008 which came with The Manufacturer last month and i’ve just been reading the IT section.

When this survey was taken:

73% of business said that IT was essential

When asked about priorities in the LAST 12 months companies said:

  • 73%  upgrading IT infrastucture
  • 67% Management information systems (MIS)
  • 33% system integration
  • 33% Enterprise resource planning

When asked about priorities in the NEXT 12 months companies said:

  • 60% Management Information Systems (MIS)
  • 47% Upgrading upgrading IT infrastructure
  • 40% CRM
  • 33% Enterprise resource planning

For me this leads me to several conclusions and a big question.

1. A lot of companies now have an IT backbone entering 2009 that wasn’t present in 2008 - this implies to me that systems are becoming more integrated and that solutions will need to meet that requirement

2. MIS is becoming increasingly more important. We’ve been providing MIS systems targeted on OEE improvement since 2001 with our LineView system leading the way, and more recently with MachineView and XL800 and we’re certainly finding that people are far more interested in talking about MIS systems now than a few years ago. For us this means that 2009 is about making our systems known and ensuring they meet your needs with elegance and the right cost.

3. With 33% of companies in 2008 and 2009 looking at ERP systems this is very heartening - part of our focus for 2009 is in linking our LineView system up with systems such as SAP to enable demand planning (ERP) across multiple lines and multiple sites.

The million dollar/pound/yen/euro/rupee question…how has the current economic situation changed these priorities?

- For me MIS is one of the areas in which the implementation of a system can directly improve the performance of a line. Therefore if you’re looking to implement an MIS system this year then do so in the knowledge that it can directly improve your productivity, but only if your teams use it. We have a huge amount of experience in this area and are very comfortable saying that a system is only so good as how it’s used!

So let me know - how are you expecting the current economic climate to effect your business this year?

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