| Making the transition to ERP | | Print | |
| Written by <a href='/my-erp/profile.html?userid=11056'>Pamela Richards</a> |
| Tuesday, 13 December 2011 20:57 |
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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. ERP SoftwareMaking the transition to ERPThat’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. |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 December 2011 21:01 |


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