Huawei's MetaERP debuts, potentially reshaping the ERP market.
In a speech given by Huawei's founder Ren Zhengfei at the Spark Award expert symposium for difficult problems in February, it was revealed that MetaERP will be announced in April.
The system has already undergone practical application tests in Huawei's various departments around the world, and has successfully proven to be ready for promotion.
MetaERP was developed using Huawei's own operating system, database, compiler, and language, and has been tested at the company level.
As a leading global technology company with a complex business and large organizational structure, Huawei can be seen as a management benchmark.
MetaERP has been validated through complex management, finance, production, and business scenarios, integrating advanced management concepts, culture, and experience.
We believe that Huawei's recent efforts to build a trust-based and innovation-driven industry chain through "ecological alliances" and "open-source communities" will potentially reshape the domestic ERP market industry with advanced corporate culture, management concepts, and information systems.
According to the 2021 report by the Forward Industry Research Institute, in the domestic ERP market, UFIDA Software, Inspur, and Kingdee International rank the top three with market shares of 40%, 20%, and 18%, respectively, while foreign companies SAP and Oracle only account for a total market share of 17%.
Domestic companies mainly dominate the small and medium-sized enterprise customer groups by occupying the market with their low product prices and easy operations. In the high-end ERP field, large foreign manufacturers are the dominant players.
SAP and Oracle entered the Chinese market in 1995 and 1989, respectively, taking advantage of the market gap in the ERP system demand of large enterprises when domestic ERP manufacturers were not yet mature enough.
In the domestic high-end ERP market, SAP has a market share of 33%, while Oracle has a market share of 20%, occupying most of the market share. Domestic manufacturers still have a technological gap compared to them.