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Friday, 14 January 2011 22:00

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Enterprise Resource Planning ERP Software

Enterprise Resource Planning ERP Software consists of integrated software applications that handle a company’s manufacturing, logistics, distribution, inventory, shipping, and invoicing. Since ERP Software concentrates on supply chain management, CRM, and financial management, it is sometimes called "back office" software capable of integrating all functions of the business, such as planning, manufacturing, sales, and marketing.

The development of ERP history spans almost three decades and by now ERP Software is considered a mature business application. The purpose of Enterprise Resource Planning ERP Software is to make the company work more efficiently, drastically reducing the amount of money tied up in unnecessary stock, improving customer relations, and keeping the personnel happy.

ERP Software is capable of taking a new order and then providing a software road map for automating the distinctive steps along the path to completing the order. When a new order is entered into an ERP system, all the information necessary to successfully complete the order is already in the software.

The growth in popularity of ERP methodology has been most marked in the last decade as ERP software has been written to manage more and more functions. By now, the growing use of ERP software has reached a zenith where eighty-five percent of business leaders answering a survey reported that their ERP systems are so vital a part of their company’s core that the business could not properly run without it.

Given that Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software provides the requisite infrastructure that forms the operational and transactional system of record for manufacturers, and an ERP system represents a framework that reaches into all areas of a business, then the right ERP can open unlimited business opportunities, and expand the scope of the business. For this to happen, though, the cornerstone is to find the right vendor and software: once the criteria for choosing ERP software is identified, the next step will be to actually locate the right ERP. Replacing a legacy system with new ERP software is too expensive a project to have to repeat it. Therefore, business leaders must make sure that the next system purchased and implemented is the last system.

It is possible that the perfect ERP software package for a particular business just does not exist.  In those cases, a business can choose to purchase large modules of pre-existing ERP software with many custom modifications, or to have ERP software designed and written to meet its unique needs.




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Last Updated on Monday, 17 January 2011 05:21