38) Which of the following statements is true of Oracle's enterprise resource planning (ERP) products?
A) Oracle has never been known to create easy-to-use ERP products.
B) Oracle traditionally does not develop its ERP products in-house.
C) Oracle's ERP products are not available on mobile devices.
D) Oracle's ERP products are not designed according to SOA principles and hence are non-customizable.
39) Which of the following statements is true of enterprise resource planning (ERP) products offered by SAP?
A) SAP HANNA is a SaaS (software as a service) cloud offering.
B) SAP does not have technical, marketing, sales, and customer support challenges.
C) Classic SAP uses thick-client, client/server architecture.
D) Because of its installed base, SAP can make a rapid move to cloud-based solutions.
40) Which of the following statements is true of Microsoft's enterprise resource planning (ERP) products?
A) Dynamics CRM is a true ERP product used by large organizations.
B) GP is the easiest of Microsoft's ERP products to install.
C) Nav is likely to continue as a general-ledger program in the future.
D) AX is developed in-house by Microsoft.
41) Which of the following statements is true of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) software in the cloud?
A) Customers of thick-client, client/server ERP software can move to the cloud at low costs.
B) Cloud-based ERP software is more expensive for customers.
C) Mobile systems using cloud-based ERP require thin-client applications.
D) It is safe to provide mobile systems access to ERP systems.
42) Infor Business Cloud is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution that can be installed in a bare-bones way and offered as IaaS (infrastructure as a service).
43) Microsoft relies heavily on its network of independent software vendors to create customer solutions using the Solomon platform.
44) Oracle's enterprise resource planning (ERP) products are designed according to SOA principles and hence are adaptable and customizable.
45) SAP's enterprise resource planning (ERP) products are relatively economical compared to other companies' products.
46) Infor's enterprise resource planning (ERP) products span the mid-range, serving higher-end small companies and lower-end large companies.
47) PeopleSoft is an HR product developed in-house by Oracle.
48) Microsoft offers its CRM product online as SaaS (software as a service), but it has no full enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation in the cloud.