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Written by <a href='/my-erp/profile.html?userid=9956'>Amy Cruz</a>   
Wednesday, 15 June 2011 21:38

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Project Management Enterprise Software

Project management enterprise software refers to a software module that can be run on an integrated ERP software platform, similar to other back office software modules controlling functions like accounting, payroll, and human resources. An integrated, unified ERP platform consists of a single server architecture that can be used to run applications controlling a wide variety of functions for multiple departments. These systems were originally intended to streamline operations on manufacturing shop floors, since they provided a wide variety of applications with standardized interfaces, and they also allowed multiple departments and business units to share access to vital databases.

Accounting enterprise software allowed managers to share budgeting information, human resource modules allowed hiring managers to coordinate with HR and payroll, and project management enterprise software allowed all aspects of project management and project development to be shared by authorized users across the company. Project management enterprise software allows incoming specifications, budget requirements, hiring and scheduling concerns, and project milestones to be accessed and shaped by all invested parties through a single company owned server architecture.

Project management enterprise software, especially through an ERP system run on an integrated platform, has traditionally been out of the financial reach of small business owners who could not afford the installation and maintenance costs of a standard ERP system. But the ERP market, and the market for ERP applications, has opened up to smaller businesses as large providers customize and scale their product offerings and small providers rise and compete for a portion of small business market share. As this market shift takes place, small businesses are rushing to take advantage of newly available accounting, human resources, payroll and project management enterprise software systems.

Project management enterprise software programs can be run on independently owned and maintained servers, or they can be run on shared servers though hosting solutions and SaaS, or software as a service, providers. In either case, project management enterprise software can be used to control efficiency and coordinate the deployment of financial and human capitol from the beginning of a project to the end. These systems can be applied to challenges related to budgeting, milestones, specification details, and strategic hiring and management decisions related to projects of any size and scope. Proect management enterprise software programs can control project cost and direction by allowing all invested parties to stay in close communication, and they can also allow immediate project shifts in response to changing client needs. Most important, project management enterprise software programs can give small business owners the competitive advantage they need to stay in business and emerge ahead of the competition during challenging market climates, and they can allow large and small businesses to compete on more even footing.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 16 June 2011 04:28