ERP trends that leaders should plan for in 2026

ERP (enterprise resource planning) is evolving fast, and 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for IT leaders, sysadmins, and HRIS teams. In a TechTarget article, tech expert Rahul Awati highlights six key trends that CIOs, CFOs, and operations leaders should plan for:

  1. Agentic AI – AI is becoming embedded in ERP workflows to improve forecasting, automate tasks, and reduce risk. Supply chain leaders can make faster, smarter decisions, but teams need to manage potential issues like data privacy and accuracy.
  2. ERP Data Architecture Readiness – AI relies on clean, consolidated, and well-structured data. Fragmented or siloed datasets across departments can limit insights and reduce ROI, making data foundation a priority.
  3. Cloud ERP Adoption – Vendors are phasing out on-premises solutions, pushing organizations toward cloud ERP. Benefits include lower operational overhead and vendor-managed updates, but IT teams must navigate less flexibility and complex pricing.
  4. Composable ERP – Modular ERP allows organizations to mix, match, and customize components, even from different vendors. This flexibility accelerates adaptation to new technologies but usually requires some cloud adoption first.
  5. Supply Chain Visibility – AI, IoT sensors, predictive analytics, and digital twins are improving transparency across the supply chain, helping leaders anticipate demand and reduce risks, though data quality and partner collaboration remain crucial.
  6. Supplier Relationship Management – Strong supplier management improves efficiency, reduces risk, and optimizes transactions. Centralized communications and structured relationship plans are key to keeping supply chains resilient in uncertain markets.

Awati’s insight can be concluded that 2026 ERP planning isn’t just about technology—it’s about aligning systems, data, and processes to support agility, risk reduction, and AI-driven decision-making.

 

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