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Written by <a href='/my-erp/profile.html?userid=9740'>tracey</a>
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Thursday, 13 January 2011 21:11 |
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ERP Software Solution
If you are a small business owner or CIO and you’re searching for technological solutions that can help your company stay ahead of the competition during difficult times, you may want to consider implementing an ERP software solution. ERP systems, also called enterprise resource planning systems or ERP business solutions, can allow you to integrate a diverse set of business functions onto a single software platform. Consider what an ERP software solution can do for your business in terms of improved asset management and increased efficiency.
Before implementing an ERP software solution, many businesses run their departments on separate software systems, which means that databases maintained and updated by one department are not always accessible to other departments, even if shared access would greatly benefit the company and increase the speed and efficiency of necessary back office business functions. Without an ERP software solution in place, for example, employees in marketing, sales and product development are separated from each other and also isolated from customer service data. But with the data sharing capabilities that an ERP software solution can provide, customer service can obtain feedback on a product, the sales force can make use of the feedback when dealing with potential leads, marketing can better target its promotion campaigns and product development can initiate improvements to the product to keep customers happy. All of this can be accomplished quickly if data sharing can take place without complicated conversions.
With an ERP software solution in place, shared company databases can be housed on a collective server architecture. This ERP system can allow the employees of all departments to run a group of standardized software applications. Communication can be improved and potential for error can be reduced if all employees are running applications using interfaces that offer the same look and feel. Many business owners would like to implement a technological solution that requires a minimal amount of daily attention. If you can trust your software infrastructure to maintain your data and run your general applications like accounting, payroll and human resource management, then you can turn your attention toward larger issues and focus on finding ways to make your business grow.
In the early years, a fully integrated ERP software solution would have been financially out of reach for all but the largest companies, government offices and university systems. These large enterprises represented the first ERP client base. But now that market saturation has occurred at the highest levels, providers are turning their attention toward the increasing demand for ERP solutions among small business clients. To accommodate smaller budgets, products and services are increasingly streamlined and affordable. Now may be an excellent time to investigate implementing an ERP software solution for your business.
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Last Updated on Friday, 14 January 2011 10:19 |