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IFS Cloud Demo
Discover how IFS Cloud can enhance your business operations with a no-obligation demo tailored to your needs. The vendor's interactive demonstrations let you explore real-world functionality and see exactly how the system addresses your unique challenges without any commitment.
Requesting a demo is simple and takes just minutes. You'll connect directly with the vendor who can show you relevant features that matter most to your business. Flexible demo options are available to fit your schedule and learning style.
See how IFS Cloud integrates with your existing workflows, get clear answers to your questions, and understand implementation timelines before making any decisions.
Discover What IFS Cloud Can Do for Your Business
Get a personalized IFS Cloud demo tailored to your unique needs. See firsthand how IFS Cloud simplifies complex processes, improves visibility, and helps you make better decisions faster.
Types of ERP Demos Available
ERP vendors typically offer multiple demonstration formats to accommodate different evaluation needs and preferences. Common demo options may include some or all of the following formats.
Live Personal Demo
One-on-one session with a vendor expert tailored to your specific business requirements and use cases.
Group Webinar
Join scheduled group sessions to see the ERP system in action with other prospects, including live Q&A segments.
Free Trial
Demo the software at your own pace in a sandbox environment where you can explore the system with guided workflows.
Industry Demo
See the ERP system configured for your specific industry with relevant business scenarios and specialized workflows.
Demo Preparation Guide
Maximize your demo experience by preparing in advance. Follow this guide to ensure you get the most value from your IFS Cloud demonstration.
Before Your Demo Checklist
Document your current business processes
Identify pain points, inefficiencies, and specific workflows that need improvement
Identify key stakeholders to attend
Include decision-makers, end users, and technical staff from relevant departments
Define clear demonstration objectives
List specific features, integrations, and use cases you want to see in action
List current systems and integrations
Document existing software that needs to connect with IFS Cloud
Prepare timeline and budget expectations
Have realistic estimates for implementation timeframe and investment level
Essential Questions to Ask During Your Demo
Functionality Questions
- How does the system handle [specific business process]?
- What customization options are available?
- How does reporting and analytics work?
- What mobile capabilities does the system offer?
Implementation Questions
- What does the typical implementation timeline look like?
- What training and support is provided?
- How does data migration work from our current system?
- What ongoing maintenance is required?
Key Team Members to Involve
Executive Sponsor
Decision-maker who approves budget and timeline
Process Owners
Department heads who understand current workflows
IT Representative
Technical expert to assess integration and infrastructure
Example Timeline of an ERP Demo
Introduction & Discovery (10-15 minutes)
Review your business requirements, current challenges, and specific goals for the ERP evaluation.
Core System Overview (20-30 minutes)
Navigate through the main interface, key modules, and essential business processes.
Feature Deep Dive (20-25 minutes)
Explore specific functionality relevant to your industry and business processes with real-world scenarios.
Q&A & Next Steps (10-15 minutes)
Address your questions, discuss implementation approach, and outline next steps in your evaluation process.
Demo Evaluation Framework
Use this framework to systematically evaluate your demo experience and make informed decisions about the ERP system.
User Experience & Usability
- Interface feels intuitive and easy to navigate
- Common tasks can be completed efficiently
- Learning curve appears manageable for your team
- Mobile interface works well for your needs
Functionality & Features
- Core features meet your business requirements
- Customization options are adequate
- Reporting capabilities are sufficient
- Integration options work with your current systems
Performance
- System responds quickly to inputs
- Reports generate in reasonable time
- No significant delays or errors
- System stability appears reliable
Business Value
- Clear efficiency improvements visible
- Implementation costs seem reasonable
- Payback timeline is acceptable
- Training and support options are adequate
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