Lot of articles have been written about preparation, planning and implementation of ERP project. Still what is to be discussed is which organization needs an enterprise resource planning solution (ERP) and at which stage?
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Go for maximum payback potential Posted By : erppandit
TODAY organizations need demonstrable return on their investments before they invest in enterprise software. Customers are demanding that ROI analysis be a critical factor in their decisions to acquire new enterprise software.
Demand grows for ERP in India Posted By : erppandit
TODAY, all business houses in India are keen to have Enterprises Resource Planning (ERP) solution implemented in their organizations.
ERP: Understand the technology and don’t underrate it Posted By : erppandit
MANAGEMENT too often plunges into ERP being less than fully informed or worse with very limited or no knowledge of what to expect.
Success factors of an ERP implementation Posted By : erppandit
IMPLEMENTATION of an ERP system is a major investment and commitment for any organizations. The size and complexity of ERP projects are the major factors that impact the cost of ERP implementations.
ERP Evolution Posted By : erppandit
ERP is an outcome of 40 years of trial and error. It has evolved as a strategic tool because of continuous improvement in the available techniques to manage business and the fast growth of information technology.
ERP Investment: Business Impact Posted By : erppandit
ENTERPRISE Resource Planning software systems (ERP) encompass a wide range of software products supporting day-to-day business operations, decision-making.
ERP Packages Posted By : erppandit
A LARGE number of players are currently in the market today in the ERP segment. Though some of these ERP solutions are tailor-made for certain industry segments only, most solutions are designed to cover a range of industry segments.
Cost of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Posted By : erppandit
THE cost of packaged ERP depends on the number of ERP modules, number of end-users, complexity of software and ERP vendors. The total cost of ERP ownership includes the costs of packaged software, hardware, professional services (maintenance, upgrades and optimization) and internal costs.
ERP System, Reasons of popularity Posted By : erppandit
As the business world is getting more sophisticated and more and more companies join the race, the competition is getting keener and ERP vendors are gearing up to meet this challenge by offering more features and better capabilities for their products.
Data migration and ERP Implementation Posted By : erppandit
Data migration is the process of moving required volume of data from legacy systems to new ERP systems. Special utilities are available for data migration both from ERP vendors and third party vendors.
ERP Implementation Issues Posted By : erppandit
Some more issues that arise during and after the course of ERP implementation
What an ERP Posted By : erppandit
Though majority of the business people know what an ERP is, there are also some people who do not have an idea what an ERP means or how it works. One of them is my friend’s friend, who most of the time travels than he works.
Significance of ERP Implementation Posted By : erppandit
Companies must know thoroughly what enterprise resource is planning before thinking of implementing them. The catch word of ERP implementation is speed.
Advanced Features in ERP Posted By : erppandit
As complex and customizable as even midmarket ERP solutions are, they don’t share many advanced features – that’s where the industry-specific functionality often comes into play.
ERP – an indispensable ‘back-office’ software Posted By : erppandit
ERP is most important to businesses because of their improvement in the way your company takes a customer order and processes it into an invoice and revenue – otherwise known as the order fulfillment process. That is why ERP is often referred to as back-office software.
ERP – A business intelligence application Posted By : erppandit
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is a way to integrate the data and processes of an organization into one single system, using sub-systems that include hardware, software and a unified database in order to achieve integration, to store the data for various functions found throughout the organization.



