ZOHO ERP
Choosing an ERP Product or Provider That Best Suits Us.
Once you have developed a well-defined organization chart and business process, you will be in a good position to identify your ERP requirements. Getting references before choosing an ERP product or provider is a key step for an informative choice.
Integrating With Our Front-End Software or any Third Party Software.
There are solutions available for integrating with other software or databases. The success of this depends on the two provider components commitment to integration development.
Potential Hidden Costs.
It's important to know upfront what features are provided for what you're paying. These features should be reviewed during contract signing.
Migrating Our Old or Historical Data.
Data migration can be discussed before the purchase of your ERP. Typical data migration includes master lists of data such as users, inventory items, etc.
Difference between On-Premise and Cloud-based ERP.
On-premise is the traditional licensing model where the license is installed at the user’s premises. Cloud based is a subscription model where the software can be used from any location with internet access.
Timeframe in Implementing an ERP.
The timeframe depends on how many modules are needed and the availability of the necessary data from the user.
Preparation for implementing ERP
The first step is a well-defined organizational chart and business process. After this is complete, a team should manage the implementation of the ERP, including communication between management, end-users and software provider.
Which Are the Leading ERP Software Providers.
The leading ERP software providers have historically been SAP, Oracle and Microsoft. Now there are many providers, filling the need for ERP in small to midsize businesses.
Defining what ERP is.
ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning. ERP software allows visibility across major departments like Logistics, Accounting, Sales, Payroll, Personnel and Production.