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Written by <a href='/my-erp/profile.html?userid=9956'>Amy Cruz</a>   
Monday, 25 April 2011 20:35

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Do a Manufacturing ERP Software Comparison

You’re a small manufacturer that is looking to grow your business; but first you’d like to find a software package that can grow along with you. You are not into discrete or process manufacturing, but rather made-to-order. However, that could change somewhere down the line and you want a solution that can accommodate you now as well as later. You’ve heard about Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and how it could help you, but you haven’t had the time yet to get yourself a demonstration of the software or had an opportunity to do an manufacturing ERP software comparison. That’s your next step.

You have been advised by friends and associates to look into a Web-based ERP solution. Since you’re a small manufacturer who needs flexibility, this would appear to be the best approach. It also means that you will have no on-site servers, storage or software to install. It will all be provided as a service. It will also be easier for you to find a software vendor that will meet your needs when you go with a Web-based package.

Web-based software services are being offered by a variety of companies, both large and small.You’ll notice large companies like Microsoft and SAP, as well as smaller players like NetSuite and salesforce.com. You will run across names like Infor, Epicor, Compiere, which offers an open source solution; Exact Globe, Global Shop Solutions, Made2Manage ERP, Max ERP, Plex systems, Oracle, Sage ERP and more. So, as you can see, you will have to do some homework
and do a proper manufacturing ERP software comparison.

Price will of course be a big consideration. Web-based ERP has become very popular in the last few years and has been a God send for smaller companies. As a result, larger enterprise software companies have been implementing Web services, so that they can pick up a piece of this growing market. However, it is the smaller web-based enterprise software companies that are making the biggest impact and growing their businesses.

Make a list of some of the Web-based ERP vendors and get a demo of their products. Also be sure to ask to speak to some of their customers so that you can gauge their response to the software and how effective it has been for them. Once you’ve had a chance to see this software in action, you’ll more than likely be ready to make a manufacturing ERP software comparison.

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Amy Cruz
 
Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 April 2011 11:18