Computer Software ERP:

 Companies are struggling to get better business value from their ERP software packages what a lot of companies are doing is extending the functionality of their in house systems meaning that business processes have to be standardised across the enterprise with the problem with this is the companies customers do not appreciate being put in to boxes and are taking their business elsewhere where they get the service that suits their own needs ,the on demand world and rigid inflexible ERP systems just do not work together.

Key points to consider

Balance aligning business processes to software capabilities against aligning software capabilities to business processes to maximize benefit and allow your business to evolve.

Consolidation decisions must weigh carefully the business value brought to the enterprise.  Resist replacement strategies that simply duplicate business processes currently in place.  Don't fall into the trap of believing an ERP implementation is ever completely done.
Increase collaboration between Information Technology (IT) and Line of Business staff in order to gain the most business value within time and budget constraints.


In implementing enterprise applications
many organizations neglect to assess the

technology platform, only to discover-after

the fact-that the hardware and networking

infrastructure is insufficient to support the

software.


Enterprise resource planning software is an integrated software package that unites several of the most important demands needed to run an enterprise, like: -administration -customer resource management -finances -human resources -logistics (transport, distribution, ...) -planning -production -sales ... and in case of a multinational company this possibly also on a worldwide scale (so in order to let people communicate on a global scale over the 5 continents) using e.g. -distributed computing (whereby two or more computers (mainframe, workstation, desktop, ...) on possibly one or more operating systems (S390, Unix, Linux, Microsoft Windows, ...), and using several computer languages (e.g. C++, Java, .NET, ...) are connected and working together) -multilingual (possibilities for versions in English, French, German, Norwegia, Swedish, Japanese, Chinese, ...) --- This enterprise resource planning software is developed currently mainly by: -Baan (the Netherlands) -Oracle (USA) -Peoplesoft (USA) -SAP (Germany) -Siebel (USA) --- --- Internet: see also: --- Computer: Software: Enterprise: Resource: Planning: ERP: History: What is the history of ERP?

1960s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is born in the early 1960s from a joint effort between J.I. Case, the manufacturer of tractors and other construction machinery, and partner IBM. Material Requirements Planning or MRP is the initial effort.



ERP Software Modules

1.ERP Marketing

2.Customer Communication

3.ERP Procurement

4.ERP Stores

5.Reports

6.ERP Dispatch

7.ERP Manufacturing

8. ERP - Financial Management System     

9.ERP HR - Human Resource Management System

10.ERP - Import / Export 

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