companies world-wide to adapt and to evolve with the ever changing way in which information is used to better design, produce,
market, ship and service the products in which firms provide their customers. Keeping pace in today’s breakneck paced business
environment, where information and technology is wielded like a sword, is now a prerequisite for all businesses in order to have any
measure of long term success. Moreover businesses are turning to Enterprise Systems and other MIS in order to bring their outdated
and procedurally challenged methodologies of yester-year more in line with the advancements and applications used in today’s
global markets. The Enterprise System ultimately, is a benefit to any organization with its operations, however it does not come
without its own problems and drawbacks also. What is an Enterprise System? An enterprise system brings information sharing to business infrastructure both internally and externally, by way of one
central database, allowing for data to be instantly available to all of the various functions and business processes of the organization.
The goal is to facilitate better decision making, communication and feedback, and increase cost saving efficiency in all areas of
operations. Each of the functions of an organization are assigned specific software modules that simplify the processes that once
took endless amounts of materials and resources to organize and integrates them with all other modules and stores it