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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

Our ERP system includes core software components, often called modules, that focus on essential business areas such as finance and accounting, HR, production and materials management, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), and Supply Chain Management. Organizations may choose which core modules to use based on which are most important to their particular business.

Additionally our ERP systems also offer next-generation capabilities, such as AI, IoT and advanced analytics, to foster digital transformation. Businesses typically turn to an ERP system when they outgrow spreadsheets and disparate, often siloed software systems and need the unifying capabilities of an ERP system to enable growth. As with many technology products, the specific definition of what constitutes ERP can vary widely from vendor to vendor.

Benefits of ERP

Our ERP offers a plethora of benefits, most of which come from information sharing and standardization. Because our ERP components can share data more easily than disparate systems, they can make cross-departmental business processes easier to manage on a daily basis.