According to a recent poll by Panorama, easing the burden on employees is one of the key reasons why organizations across the globe implement ERP systems. But what is the benefit of making an employee’s job easier to the company? One word: productivity.
Puridiom Enterprise eProcurement Suite works with your current ERP setups to streamline the entire procurement process.
Tradepoint Inventory Management helps users maintain the entirety of their inventory through automation. For instance, stock data is updated in response to supply chain movements and invoicing, purchasing departments receive alerts for low stock levels, and all turnover and overheard is recorded.
PrismERP is an ERP software solution that streamlines a variety of enterprise processes through automation. The program provides tools for inventory, accounting, HR, manufacturing, and supply chain management.
Selecting an ERP can be one of the most significant (and expensive) software purchases that you’ll make for your company, so it pays to get it right the first time. There’s no one-size-fits-all ERP solution, so finding the one that works best for you requires understanding not only the many different ERP vendors on the market today, but also the multitude of products available. Here’s our breakdown of how to navigate the maze of ERP solutions available and make an informed choice before you buy.
Deacom Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software is built specifically for process manufacturing companies who manufacture adhesives, sealants, chemicals, lubricants, cosmetics, food, beverage, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, paints and coatings. The platform allows users to have a single, scalable solution that seamlessly links all departments within a manufacturing company, providing a comprehensive view of the entire operation.
Today I want to give you the four key questions you should ask your next supply chain management vendor.
Last year Gartner reported that companies that implemented demand-driven value networks grew revenue faster, achieved more than 15 percent higher perfect-order rates, and reduced levels by as much as a one-third when compared to their peers with traditional, cost-focused value chains.
The recent trend in business software has been shifting heavily in favor of cloud and software-as-a-service (SaaS) based solutions and the same is true for ERP software as well. Cloud solutions often have lower upfront costs and offer better performance, scalability, and more accessibility. Because cloud ERP requires no additional IT infrastructure/support and no additional hardware/software, its deployment speeds are much faster than their on-premise counterparts. Here are 5 ERP solutions that demonstrate why the cloud is the future of ERP.
For many software newbies, the acronyms that refer to specific software segments can seem puzzling, if not downright incomprehensible. And when it comes to three letters in particular — ERP — it seems as if even well-versed software users and product vendors have yet to settle on a precise definition. That’s precisely why Business-Software.com decided it was time to offer a detailed, easy-to-comprehend explanation of the most-asked question with ERP software: What exactly is ERP?
Connected Business Distribution is a fully-integrated solution designed for distribution, retail, eCommerce and everything in between. The platform allows users to work with an integrated Application Approach, get updated financials, and have automated posting accounting journals for transactions.