Our offered ERP Solutions:

  • We provide technical support and Pre & Post Implementation consultancy of the following Open Source & Licensed ERP solutions.
  • SAP A1
  • Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
  • SAP B1 (MS SQL Server or HANA database)
  • Microsoft Dynamics
  • SAGE 500
  • ODOO an Open Source ERP
  • ERPNext an Open Source ERP

  • What is an ERP

  • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software is one of the most difficult, but also one of the most valuable, software systems in a business.
  • ERP is a set of systems that connects all of a company's business activities and allows data to move freely across processes and functions.
  • ERP implementations that are successful bring together a set of connected apps that allow businesses to optimise and automate processes while also delivering a single source of truth across the enterprise.
  • The ERP deployment process, on the other hand, is loaded with potential problems, such as improper data migration and a lack of end-user training. As a result, successful ERP system implementation necessitates alignment, meticulous planning, and cross-functional collaboration.
  • The end-to-end process of gathering business requirements, selecting the suitable software platform, configuring integrations, moving legacy data, and eventually deploying the new ERP system is referred to as ERP software implementation.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What is the ERP implementation lifecycle?

      The ERP implementation lifecycle describes the steps involved in planning, developing, testing, and implementing a new ERP system. It can also refer to the ERP implementation stages and timelines that must be followed in order for the system to be implemented properly.

    • The time it takes to complete an ERP implementation is heavily reliant on the status of existing systems, the size and scope of the organisation, the number of required integrations, and the resources available to finish the project. The time it takes to deploy an ERP system can range from a few months to several years, with the bulk of projects taking between six and a year.

    • When a business's use of several software systems across the board causes substantial problems, it's time to deploy an ERP system. Inaccurate reporting, departmental silos, inefficient processes, and a poor customer experience are all common problems caused by disconnected systems. All of these factors will have a significant impact on sales and profitability, indicating that an ERP system is required.

    • Developing a clear ERP implementation strategy that describes the resources, processes, and decisions at each stage of the ERP installation process can help organisations minimise delays. This should be checked on a regular basis during the project's life cycle to ensure that critical milestones are met on time, with clear escalation mechanisms in place for revolving blockages.