ERP/POS downtime: JMD 700K/hr
Dawgen’s TECHCORE audit flags ERP/POS downtime costs around JMD 700,000 per hour, highlighting the steep financial hit from poor system integration and data issues in multi‑site operations. That kind of figure changes how you prioritise uptime and disaster recovery. (x.com)
At mid‑March 2026 exchange rates (1 JMD ≈ 0.0063667 USD), the audit’s hourly loss converts to about USD 4,457 per hour. (exchangerates.org.uk) Scaled up, a 12‑hour outage multiplies to JMD 8.4 million, roughly USD 53,480 using the same rate, demonstrating how multi‑hour failures quickly erode operating margins. (exchangerates.org.uk) Dawgen’s TestRig audit framework identifies functional siloing, “happy‑path” test bias and under‑tested handoffs as recurring failure modes that produce ERP/POS downtime in distributed estates. (dawgen.global) Their ERP‑in‑supply‑chain analysis ties those integration and data faults directly to inventory visibility breakdowns and margin leakage across multi‑site networks. (dawgen.global) Practical precedents exist: a vendor case study describes an ERP/POS rollout across 100+ stores executed with zero downtime by using staged cutovers and exhaustive end‑to‑end testing. (expleo.com) Specialised POS‑estate platforms claim large‑scale monitoring and control (200+ terminals) can cut downtime by roughly 75%, showing monitoring plus centralized controls materially reduces the exposure Dawgen quantifies. (poskit.app)