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Written by <a href='/my-erp/profile.html?userid=11056'>Pamela Richards</a>   
Tuesday, 13 December 2011 20:57

For many small and midsized businesses the transition to ERP (enterprise resource planning) is in full swing. Demand for this software system has continued to grow and shows no sign of easing anytime soon. That’s not surprising. It has been changing the way businesses operate for some time now. What’s interesting though is that, every sense enterprise software was introduced to the Web, it has taken off in ways unimagined. For so many years this software system was only available to large corporations, because these businesses were the only ones that could afford the costly on-site installation of software, servers and training. Today, for small and midsized businesses, online, hosted, Software as a Service, on-demand, is the route to go. It is very popular and it has taken off in a big way.

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Making the transition to ERP 

That’s great news for enterprise software vendors because they now supply the largest software marketplace. But it’s also great news for small and midsized companies who can now enjoy the benefits of this this great software system. They can now execute more effective administration of accounting and finance, sales and marketing, supply chain management, manufacturing, distribution, e-commerce, customer relationship management … It also means that employees can work more closely processing business tasks. This is because they can all have access to the same information; this means they can share, collaborate and communicate information and data much more efficiently than before.

Enterprise software has taken SMBs to another level. It has energized them and relieved them from working with non-integrated antiquated applications. The enterprise platform is integrated as well as automated for speed. It provides a seamless platform, consolidating all of a business’s software applications into one repository or database. It is from here that management and staff can access the erp applications and tools they need to conduct business. Web-based ERP is providing broad based solutions across the enterprise, while at the same time saving company’s time and money. And it doesn’t matter what business you’re in. This software is as effective in accounting and finance as it is in manufacturing and supply chain management.

At a time when businesses are attempting to cut costs, find new ways to grow profits and improve the efficiency of their operations, the enterprise software system offers the seamless platform they need to bring everything together. It provides clear real-time visibility so that all staff can see what is taking place wherever, within the business and connects to outside partners, suppliers and customers, as well. It has a built in erp system of management tools for reporting, analyzing and providing relevant business intelligence that management can use for smart decision making. Businesses are realizing that enterprise software increasingly represents the future of their growth. People often say that the Internet has changed everything, and indeed it has, for those working online.

For those businesses that have not yet made the transition to ERP, it can only be a matter of time. This software system can be operated by three people just as easily as it can accommodate 30. So it’s not a question of being too small for ERP, it’s just one of when to make the move.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 December 2011 21:01