ERP
Acumatica
Acumatica is a cloud and mobile optimized ERP solution designed for mid-size businesses. Recognized by analysts like Gartner and Nucleus Research, Acumatica weighs in as one of the fastest growing Cloud ERP companies in the world.
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Blackbaud Financial Edge NXT is a cloud accounting software solution that was designed with the needs of nonprofits and government agencies in mind. It allows for the remote management of financial reporting and tracking project success, and it guarantees adherence to even the strictest standards of reporting and accountability.
Learn more about Blackbaud FE NXTDynamics 365 Business Central
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is a comprehensive enterprise resource planning solution. With a focus on automating and streamlining processes for businesses, business central includes features to help manage projects, finance, manufacturing, sales, services, and more.
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution geared towards mid-size and enterprise businesses. With tools for financial reporting, embedded analytics, and AI-driven insights, Dynamics 365 Finance integrates financials with core business processes to unify and automate in ways that make financial decision-making easy.
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Microsoft Dynamics GP is an accounting software and ERP solution targeted toward mid-size businesses and developed to use Microsoft SQL Server for data storage. Originally developed by Great Plains Software, it was one of the first accounting software solutions to run using 32-bit Windows. Today it serves as a comprehensive ERP software solution that integrates financial, e-commerce, and supply chain management features.
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Microsoft Dynamics NAV is an enterprise resource planning software solution that has now been continued into the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central solution. Having been supported as recently as 2018 however, it is still a major part of the market today and represents another iteration in Microsoft Dynamic's comprehensive online business software solution family.
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Epicor ERP, now known as Kinetic, is a cloud-based ERP software solution designed with manufacturing in mind. Epicor ERP provides a comprehensive and fully functional online portal for managing business processes as well as accounting, finance, HR, customer relationships, and more.
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Exact Online is a cloud-based software solution that offers a combination of CRM functionality with enterprise resource planning and accounting features. Exact Online is designed with small and medium businesses in mind as a comprehensive software solution for each and every business process.
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FinancialForce offers customer-centric business applications through the top cloud performer, Salesforce. Accelerate your business growth making real-time decisions with this platform to connect your front and back offices to drive business.
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FreshBooks is a cloud-based accounting software targeted toward small and medium size businesses. The mobile-accessible online portal allows for a secure and streamlined method of managing everything from time tracking to invoicing and reporting.
Learn more about FreshBooksInfor SyteLine
Infor CSI (also referred to as SyteLine) is an ERP software solution designed with mid and large-sized businesses in mind, particularly those involved in machinery, high-tech, and industrial manufacturing. SyteLine handles everything from advanced planning and material management to finance and project coordination.
Learn more about Infor SyteLineJD Edwards
JD Edwards ERP was one of the first ERP software solutions to really formulate and deliver on the concept. Though today it is owned by Oracle, JD Edwards ERP continues to provide comprehensive business solutions utilizing more than 80 ERP application modules and with a host of industry specific customizations drawing from their storied history.
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NetSuite is an integrated, cloud-based, software suite that combines the functionality associated with ERP, CRM, and ecommerce software. NetSuite can be used to track and manage inventory, accounting, as well as host stores and maintain customer engagement.
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Odoo is a suite of business management software solutions that includes ERP and CRM functionality on an open-source platform. Offering both free and paid versions, Odoo's high degree of flexibility has resulted in support for all parts of the sales process, from inventory and project management to billing and accounting.
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QAD is a specialized cloud ERP for manufacturers. Serving more than 100 countries, its full-featured capabilities provide adaptive options for successfully managing the supply chain and improving the digital commerce experience. The solution offers real-time data exchange with supply chain partners and a comprehensive view across the connected supply chain.
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Quickbooks is one of the most recognized names in accounting software today, offering an easy-to-use software solution primarily designed for small and medium-sized businesses. Quickbooks can help manage payment, track expenses, and assist with payroll alongside a host of other features for streamlining financial management.
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QuickBooks Online is the cloud-based counterpart to the QuickBooks ERP software solution. Featuring additional functionality for automating some business functions like billing and email reports as well as remote access from mobile devices, QuickBooks Online represents a powerful alternative to the standard desktop and on-premise solutions.
Learn more about QuickBooks OnlineReckon
Reckon is an accounting and ERP software solution geared toward small and medium-sized businesses. Reckon provides easy-to-use tools for monitoring income, expenses, and cash flows on customizable dashboards with real-time reporting.
Learn more about ReckonSage 100
Sage 100 is an ERP software solution originally designed by accountants and for accountants that has steadily grown to encompass more features. With a goal of being more functional than traditional accounting solutions and more nimble than standard ERP software, sage 100 offers powerful cloud-connected functionality for small and medium sized businesses looking for a centralized management solution.
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Sage 200 is an ERP software solution that allows you to manage your accounts and customers with your team in real-time. Get complete visibility over your operations with Sage 200 to grow your business with solutions that will fit your needs.
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Sage 300 is an ERP software solution targeted toward larger businesses than sage 100. Sage 300 offers improved functionality for inter-company sales and communications as well as more robust reporting features.
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Sage 500 is an ERP software solution that represents the Sage management platform for the largest businesses. Sage 500 has added functionality for large scale manufacturers, including advanced planning and scheduling as well as shop floor controls. Building on the Sage 300 platform, Sage 500 also includes B2B and financial management tools.
Learn more about Sage 500Sage Business Cloud Accounting
Sage Business Cloud Accounting is Sage's cloud-native ERP software solution designed for the self-employed and small businesses. The remote accessible application includes powerful tools for workflow automation, expense tracking, and automatic invoicing.
Learn more about Sage Business Cloud AccountingSage Intacct
Sage Intacct is a cloud-based financial management and accounting software solution. Intacct offers the ability to automate processes as well as gain financial and operational insights from a fully remote-accessible platform.
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SAP is a market-leading enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. The system's modules provides essential support for finance and accounting, HR, CRM actions, production, and materials management. SAP ERP can be deployed in the cloud, on-premises, or via hybrid models across manufacturing, services, sales, finance, and HR.
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SAP Business ByDesign is a cloud-based ERP software solution for mid-size companies interested in large-scale business management applications. SAP Business ByDesign allows for the centralized management of finance, sales, and product management with pre-built inter-connectivity and processes for maximum efficiency of use and installation.
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SAP BusinessOne is an ERP software solution from German company SAP SE. SAP BusinessOne is designed with the needs of small and medium-sized business in mind, with key features centered around automating business processes for finance, operations, and human resources.
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SAP Concur is an ERP software solution designed specifically for travel, expense, and invoice management. Concur is made for compliance and convenience, enabling employees to book and expense travel automatically in accordance with company policies.
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SAP Fieldglass is an ERP software solution specifically designed with the management of external workforces in mind. Classified as a cloud-based Vendor Management System, Fieldglass helps you locate, contact, and manage the payment of independent contractors, freelancers, and other external labor forces.
Learn more about SAP FieldglassTallyPrime
TallyPrime is an ERP business management software for small to medium businesses. It helps teams manage accounting, taxes, banking, payroll, and much more. TallyPrime can be used to optimize business workflows and stay on top of strategies.
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Xero is a cloud-based accounting software solution designed for small and medium-sized businesses. Xero combines accounting, banking, and other financial management features to automate as much of your accounting processes as possible for maximum security, integrity, and efficiency.
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Zoho Books is an online accounting and ERP software solution. Zoho Books can help manage finances, automate workflows, and spur collaboration across departments with its comprehensive suite of features for business management.
Learn more about Zoho BooksHow To Prepare For ERP Integration
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a tool used by businesses to increase efficiency and reach their full potential. It allows companies to automate business functions around supply chains, accounting, human resources, and inventory. The ability to manage these business aspects within a single application lets businesses create a streamlined, standardized view of processes. Companies adopt ERP to gain better pipeline visualization, reduce errors, and manage data in one spot. However, even…
Continue readingHow MES ERP Integration Cuts Manufacturing Complexity
Connecting Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) with a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) gives manufacturers the data they need to eliminate bottlenecks and deliver on production goals.
This short video summarizes how this integration helps cut manufacturing complexity.
Cutting Manufacturing Complexity with MES-ERP Integration
Connecting Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) with a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) gives manufacturers the data they need to eliminate bottlenecks and deliver on production goals. But how exactly does MES-ERP integration cut manufacturing complexity? How can manufacturers prepare for MES and ERP integration to maximize their results? This blog explores.
9 Must-Have Integrations for the Manufacturing Industry
As global manufacturing searches for stabilization, a digital revolution is underway. Manufacturers already rely on multiple software applications to meet competitive standards, but to solidify their future, they must integrate. Here are the must-have integrations they’re prioritizing:
Continue readingAsking the Right Questions to Prepare for eCommerce ERP Integration
Many businesses integrate eCommerce ERP to merge their online store with backend operations. This integration gives transparency to real-time financials and inventory that boost productivity and streamline business efficiency. So, if you’re looking to start an eCommerce and ERP integration, what should you be thinking about?
Everything You Need to Know About ERP Systems: Architecture, Best Examples and More
ERP software is an excellent choice for checking financial reports, building a precise sales forecast, retaining customers, and much more. All these operations can be managed through different platforms, but it is much more convenient when all features are within one system. In this post, we’ll discuss the basics of ERP systems, ERP architecture types, and must-have modules.
Continue readingCRM and ERP: The 7 Most Common Integration Use Cases
Talk to any integration expert and they’ll tell you: integration boosts productivity, collaboration, and analytical insights. However, integrating every field of data between a CRM and ERP is not a recommended best practice. Instead of creating more data transparency and simplifying data access, integrating too much information can create clutter and make it harder to spot important patterns.
Continue reading4 Considerations to Prepare for ERP Integration
The benefits of ERP integration are numerous. It improves order and inventory management, reduces errors and duplicate data entries, increases productivity, and much more. ERP integration adds value to company data, but the process can become overly complex without thoughtful planning. In this post, we’ll discuss four necessary considerations to prepare for proper ERP integration.
Continue readingIntegrate ERP Through Your Firewall with the StarfishETL Ray
Many companies want full Cloud adoption, but simply aren’t “there” yet, so they must strike a balance between their locally hosted systems and the Cloud software. However, when it’s time to integrate the two, things can get complicated. Your only options to integrate ERP through a firewall are to either work locally or expose the software over the firewall – neither of which are desirable approaches.