The ERP Modernization Supercycle

Many enterprise resource planning (ERP) large-scale implementations are creating budget pressures, delivery risks, and political scrutiny across IT and finance by upgrading infrastructure and software at the same time. ERP is also pushing toward an intelligent orchestration engine, with AI-driven automation and early agentic capabilities built into core workflows. The gap between traditional ERP and modern ERP is widening fast.

Our recently released report, The Enterprise Resource Planning Solutions Landscape, Q1 2026, is an overview of 29 ERP vendors across sizes, geographies, deployment models, and industry focuses. Use it as your strategic compass. The report offers a comprehensive view of how ERP solutions are evolving, the business value that they deliver, and how buyers can evaluate solutions based on core and extended use cases. It’s a valuable resource for anyone looking to modernize their ERP, align it with the business strategy, and identify the right path to innovation.

Why Does This Market Transition Matter?

The ERP solutions market is mature, saturated in large enterprise adoption, and driven primarily by modernization rather than net-new ERP buying. So in a modernization-driven market, this is changing what “good” looks like because you are reassessing and advancing your portfolio decisions with limited greenfield opportunity. Use Forrester’s REAP model to force clarity: Decide what you will reassess, what you will extract, what you will advance as modern services, and what you will prune to sequence risk out of the program. Then select an ERP path that supports that sequencing, rather than selecting a vendor first and discovering the operating model risks and data constraints later.

Vendors increasingly compete on deep vertical specialization layered into horizontal platforms, and buyers are gravitating to industry-specific capability to reduce customization and shorten timelines. Cloud is now the architectural standard, but hybrid is the default in many regulated environments that require on-premises ledgers with cloud innovation layers. If your evaluation treats hybrid as an exception, you will misread what the market is delivering.

The Relevant Trends To Focus On

The landscape report highlights a clear direction of travel. These are the trends that will impact your assessments in 2026:

  • AI-driven automation is the main innovation trend, moving ERP toward active orchestration across a more federated application estate connected by APIs, so prioritize orchestration and interoperability, not module breadth.
  • The primary challenge is change management and organizational readiness, compounded by data migration complexity and cost concerns, so treat adoption capacity and data remediation as funded workstreams, not implementation cleanup.
  • Autonomous orchestration is the top disruptor, pushing ERP toward outcome delivery with less human intervention and pressuring seat-based pricing over time, so ask vendors to show how value is measured and how pricing aligns to automated work.

How To Use The Landscape Without Getting Trapped In Vendor Narratives

  1. Start with the report’s core and extended use cases, then rank them by enterprise value and risk. The landscape identifies core use cases such as record to report, source-to-pay execution, order-to-cash management, and workforce deployment, plus extended use cases such as manufacturing, project delivery, planning and analytics, supply chain orchestration, and ESG reporting. Use that structure to align business and IT on scope.
  2. Use the vendor segmentation in the landscape to narrow the field fast. Filter vendors by size, geography, deployment model, and industry focus so you stop spending time on options that cannot meet your constraints.
  3. Use the vendor “top three extended use cases” focuses as a tell. It is not proof of strength, but it is a useful signal of where vendors are investing and where they may be thin. Validate those claims through scenario-based working sessions, not demos.

Take The Next Steps Toward Your ERP Modernization

Do not wait for your next renewal cycle to discover that your operating model and data cannot support the ERP outcomes you are buying. Use the landscape to narrow vendors quickly, then validate fit through scenario-based working sessions tied to your highest-impact processes.

If you want help applying the landscape report to your selection or modernization plan, reach out. We can help you translate vendor positioning into concrete evaluation criteria and risk analysis. Clients can schedule a guidance session.

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