B and C for sure. The Two-Tier ERP model is all about flexibility and integration, so those scenarios make the most sense. Although, I do enjoy a good 'single-source synchronous system update' - sounds like a dance move!
Definitely B and D for me. The ability to have a centralized reporting and analytics system, as well as a single-source synchronous system update, are key benefits of the Two-Tier approach.
I think the correct answers are B and C. Reporting and analytics across the subsidiary ecosystem, and integration of new acquisitions to the corporate infrastructure. These seem like the most relevant business scenarios for a Two-Tier ERP deployment.
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