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Monday, 21 February 2011 20:04

ERP Modules

 

The Magic of ERP Modules


Enterprise Resource Planning has taken center stage in terms of operations business software. Many companies, both large and small depend on this software to administer their operations. The impact of the software has had an effect on how businesses communicate throughout the enterprise; and it has also changed the way best business practices are exercised. This is one-stop software that is all-inclusive and you can extend the software platform as your business grows. The power behind the platform is ERP modules; these are where the applications are placed. Applications modules can be either stand-alone, or bundled.

Applications modules are generally placed for such business processing tasks as accounting, sales and marketing, inventory, purchasing and procurement, distribution, logistics, manufacturing, customer relationship management, and more. As mentioned above, these applications modules be stand-alone, such as say, human resources, or customer relationship management. However, quite often, modules are bundled, to include a number of applications. A good example of this would be supply chain management, which usually includes inventory, purchasing and procurement, distribution, logistics and planning and scheduling. How the modules are set up will depend on your own unique needs or desires. This is a flexible platform that can be adjusted or extended.

If you operate an accounting business, you may want just one applications module that is heavily bundled. Your enterprise platform might include accounts payable and receivable, a general ledger, project and job costing, cash management, purchase order, advanced reporting, order entry multi-currency, etc. It just depends on the type of workload you have and how you prefer to operate. Bundled ERP modules work well when you don’t really have the need for a lot of different applications to process. You could utilize just one or two modules if that is all you need to get the job done.

Enterprise software offers businesses an extended platform that in one piece of software that can provide all the applications you need to run your business. The number of applications will depend on your wishes and your immediate needs. Be sure to take time out to determine, along with your software vendor, the best platform set up for your particular situation.

Building an applications platform will streamline all of your business processing functions and give you much better insight into administrative operations. ERP modules will set the infrastructure of the platform with all of the required applications; whether stand-alone or bundled, this will be your support base.




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Last Updated on Tuesday, 22 February 2011 03:59