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Haya94

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Give several reasons why a firm might want to use an enterprise application integration (EAI) rather than enterprise resource planning (ERP) system.
 
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Locations communicated through GPS are accurate within no less than a few kilometers.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The major benefit of EAI is that it enables organizations to use existing applications while alleviating many of the problems of information silos. Converting to an EAI system is not nearly as disruptive as converting to an ERP system, it can be less expensive, and it provides many of the benefits of ERP.

Answer to Question 2

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