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Written by <a href='/my-erp/profile.html?userid=11056'>Pamela Richards</a>   
Thursday, 22 September 2011 07:27

SAP software reviews can be found all over the internet and with good reason.  SAP enjoys the number 1 position in market share with Oracles running a too close for complete comfort, second.  SAP has large and mega large businesses using their software. From automakers to technology suppliers, bankers and aerospace, government entities and private enterprise of most sizes, SAP has a presence and a purpose. Pharmaceutical companies are attracted by SAPs ability to handle various batch-based and SOP-based operations.

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SAP software reviews: great response to powerful tool

SAP has become increasingly more robust with the passage of time.  SAP software reviews describe it as a robust application that finds a home in a wide variety of enterprises. Due to the vast number of modules, flavors, versions and functionality SAP can fit almost anywhere.  That being said, implementation plays a huge role in just how robust the application appears in any given environment.

SAP software reviews have a huge knowledge base to draw upon when it comes to the most successful of implementations and day to day operations run by SAP software.  Production lines, financials, accounting, inventory, customer and vendor relations procurement and supply chain SAP has modules available to take care of all of it.

For companies with a well developed personnel infrastructure, SAP is a fabulous tool to have and to customize to fit most organizations’ infrastructure and support capabilities.  With competent SAP Basis Administrators, Business Analysts, ABAP Programmers and Network wizards on staff the sky is the limit in terms of usability.

It is important to note that there is a learning curve involved in the use of SAP software. Review of best practices is often prompted by SAP use.  It is a complex tool that forces the trainer, analyst or other support personnel to look place business practices under a magnifying glass.

SAP is not a minor investment and the economic sense of using SAP for businesses employing under a thousand employees has prompted SAP to develop offerings that cater to the midrange market. SAP has deep development pockets in both the money and the personnel departments.

Licensing models for SAP are flexible. It is role-based software that allows very fine customization of functionary roles and, in turn, licensing itself. Some users only need to enter time for payroll purposes but Material Management personnel may have to issue POs receive deliveries, track invoices, allowing for more strategic license management. The versatility and wide range of functionality make for positive SAP software reviews.

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