IFS Study: Digital Transformation Requires Good Software Usability

LINKĂ–PING, Sweden, October 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --

IFS, the global enterprise applications company, has released a primary research study that shows a strong relationship between usability of industrial companies' enterprise software and their readiness for digital transformation. The study surveyed 200 industrial users of enterprise resource planning (ERP), field service management (FSM), enterprise asset management (EAM) and other types of enterprise software in North America.

Key findings of the study include:

    --  In many companies, ERP still stands for Excel Runs Production. Faced
        with poor software usability, 88 percent of respondents would abandon
        enterprise software for disconnected spreadsheets, defeating the purpose
        of an enterprise application.
    --  There is a strong correlation between usability and digital
        transformation. Respondents who said their enterprise software prepared
        them for digital transformation, for instance, were 400 percent more
        likely to say their enterprise software was very easy to use.
    --  Software usability can affect employee retention among experienced
        staff. Almost 46 percent of the important middle age demographic
        surveyed would consider changing jobs due to poor enterprise software
        usability

IFS chief technical officer in North America Rick Veague said, "Usability is much deeper than a graphical user interface. The underlying architecture of the application must be amenable to supporting agility. Putting a fancy interface on enterprise software that fundamentally cannot deliver agile processes does not deliver real usability. Respondents who said their software did a poor job preparing them for digital transformation were 28 percent more likely to want their software vendor to make it easier to align their software with their business. So in a software selection process, it is important to ask software vendors to demonstrate their ability to support different business processes, modes of manufacturing and encompass different sites that do different things all in the same business solution."

IFS vice president of marketing in North America Steve Andrew said, "Before we can be understood, we must first understand. Conducting research like this is one way we at IFS can ensure we are successfully addressing the needs of the complex industrial organizations we serve. Sharing this research lets us be go-givers, helping companies facing digital transformation understand the current state of the market."

The study is available for complimentary download here.

CONTACT:

Laura Zadravetz, Director of Marketing Communications for IFS in North America. Telephone: +1-262-717-6591, press@ifsworld.com

Charles Rathmann, Senior Marketing Communications Analyst for IFS in North America. Telephone: +1-262-317-7419, chuck.rathmann@ifsworld.com

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