Market Insight: Building EHS Functionality Onto Enterprise Business Applications
13 Jul, 2023
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Executive Summary
As firms look to digitize their processes, many have deployed multiple, non-integrated EHS solutions. This lack of integration can create silos, where important information is missed, potentially leading to severe incidents and injuries. Acknowledging this, enterprise business applications have started to build EHS functionality on their platforms. Employees benefit from a familiar interface, alleviating the need to learn the workings of a new system. Furthermore, the move amalgamates EHS data with information from other departments, such as Operations and Supply Chain, providing a holistic overview of a business.
EHS solutions built on common business applications provide cutting-edge innovations and scalable opportunity
Microsoft and Salesforce are among popular business applications widely adopted across industries
Consolidated and simplified systems help streamline EHS processes and enhance data quality
Several prominent EHS vendors have built their solutions on business application platforms
Microsoft and Salesforce are among popular business applications widely adopted across industries
Consolidated and simplified systems help streamline EHS processes and enhance data quality
Several prominent EHS vendors have built their solutions on business application platforms
About the Authors

Zain Idris
Industry Analyst
Zain is an Industry Analyst specializing in EHS digital strategy and corporate spending trends. His research examines how firms are positioning their EHS budgets, considering …
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Bill Pennington
VP Research
Bill is VP Research at Verdantix, where he leads analysis on the evolving and interconnected landscapes of EHS, quality, AI and enterprise risk management. His research helps …
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