The hybrid ERP type represents a system architecture that combines both on-premises and cloud-based services to provide a flexible and scalable enterprise resource planning solution. Organizations may choose to implement a hybrid ERP to take advantage of the strengths of both deployment methods. For example, keeping sensitive data and critical business operations on-premises while leveraging the cloud for scalability, easier access, and reduced maintenance costs. This approach allows businesses to manage their operations more efficiently and adapt to changing needs without a complete overhaul of their existing infrastructure.
In contrast, operational CRM, campaign management systems, and e-logistics focus on specific functionalities like customer relationship management, marketing performance, and logistics management, respectively, rather than the integration of on-premises and cloud functionalities. Hence, they do not fit the description of splitting functions between these two environments in the context of an ERP system.