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Open Access April 10, 2025

Advancements in Pharmaceutical IT: Transforming the Industry with ERP Systems

Abstract The pharmaceutical industry is undergoing a profound transformation driven by advancements in Information Technology (IT), with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems playing a pivotal role in reshaping operations. These systems offer integrated solutions that streamline key business processes, such as production, inventory management, supply chain optimization, regulatory compliance, and data [...] Read more.
The pharmaceutical industry is undergoing a profound transformation driven by advancements in Information Technology (IT), with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems playing a pivotal role in reshaping operations. These systems offer integrated solutions that streamline key business processes, such as production, inventory management, supply chain optimization, regulatory compliance, and data integration, contributing significantly to operational efficiency and organizational agility. This paper explores the evolution and impact of ERP systems within the pharmaceutical sector, highlighting their contributions to overcoming the industry’s inherent challenges, including complex regulatory requirements, the need for accurate and real-time data, and the demand for supply chain resilience. The integration of cloud-based ERP solutions, the incorporation of emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and the Internet of Things (IoT), and enhanced data analytics capabilities have revolutionized pharmaceutical IT. These advancements not only reduce operational costs, improve forecasting accuracy, and enhance collaboration but also ensure compliance with stringent global regulations, such as Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and FDA guidelines. Moreover, ERP systems have been instrumental in managing the pharmaceutical supply chain, ensuring product traceability, and improving inventory control and order fulfillment processes. This manuscript examines how ERP systems enable pharmaceutical companies to maintain high standards of product quality, improve decision-making, and ensure the safety and efficacy of drugs through robust tracking and auditing mechanisms. A case study of a pharmaceutical company that implemented an ERP system demonstrates the tangible benefits, including increased operational efficiency, improved compliance rates, and enhanced customer satisfaction. However, despite the clear advantages, challenges such as customization complexities, data integration issues, and resistance to change remain. As the pharmaceutical industry continues to evolve, ERP systems will remain a cornerstone of digital transformation, facilitating smarter decision-making, better resource management, and enhanced collaboration across global operations. This paper also identifies future trends, including the potential of AI and blockchain technologies in further strengthening ERP systems and transforming the pharmaceutical landscape.
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Open Access December 29, 2020

A Deep Learning Architectures for Enhancing Cyber Security Protocols in Big Data Integrated ERP Systems

Abstract Deep learning approaches are very useful to enhance cybersecurity protocols for industry-integrated big data enterprise resource planning systems. This research study develops deep learning architectures of variational autoencoder, sparse autoencoder, and deep belief network for detecting anomalies, fraud, and preventing cybersecurity attacks. These cybersecurity issues occur in finance, human [...] Read more.
Deep learning approaches are very useful to enhance cybersecurity protocols for industry-integrated big data enterprise resource planning systems. This research study develops deep learning architectures of variational autoencoder, sparse autoencoder, and deep belief network for detecting anomalies, fraud, and preventing cybersecurity attacks. These cybersecurity issues occur in finance, human resources, supply chain, and marketing in the big data integrated ERP systems or cloud-based ERP systems. The main objectives of this creative research work are to identify the vulnerabilities in various ERP systems, databases, and the interconnected domains; to introduce a conceptual cybersecurity network model that incorporates variational autoencoders, sparse autoencoders, and deep belief networks; to evaluate the performance of the proposed cybersecurity model by employing the appropriate parameters with real-time and synthetic databases and simulated scenarios; and to validate the model performance by comparing it with traditional algorithms. A big data platform with an integrated business management system is known as an integrated ERP system, which plays an instrumental role in conducting business for various organizations in society. In recent times, as uncertainty and disparity increase, the cyber ecosystem becomes more complex, volatile, dynamic, and unpredictable. In particular, the number of cyber-attacks is increasing at an alarming rate; the resultant security breaches have a disruptive and disturbing effect on businesses around the world, with a loss of billions of dollars. To combat these threats, it is essential to develop a conceptual cybersecurity network model to secure systems by functioning as a mutually supporting and strengthening network model rather than working in isolation. In this dynamic and fluid environment, introducing a deep learning approach helps to support and prevent fraud and other illicit activities related to human resources and the supply chain, among others. Some cybersecurity vulnerabilities include, for example, database vulnerabilities, service level vulnerabilities, and system vulnerabilities, among others. The proposed methodology focuses only on database vulnerabilities, with the main aim of detecting and mitigating new potential vulnerabilities in other dependent domains as a future initiative.
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