Architectural Review Asia Pacific

CLOUDY WITH NO CHANCE OF ERP

ERP (enterprise resource planning) was born around the time the first ‘[Something] for Dummies’ book was published*. It’s typically inflexible, uncompromising software designed for large businesses, like banks, large corporations, manufacturing and so on. Not project performance.

SME architectural practices do not work like this. The modern architectural practice runs on a range of digital technologies focused on project delivery – whether that’s

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