Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 | Author:

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You might have heard of SAP software. It’s a software platform used by the majority of medium sized and very large corporations all over the world. The objective of the software application is to connect the whole business together and enable hundreds and often thousands of employees to store, share and recall data about the physical and financial processes of the organisation. Large firms are lead by savvy people who know the strategic value of this category of software, such as how it can give them an appreciation of why difficulties are happening inside their firm or where there might be opportunity for refinements.

This category of software application is commonly known as ERP. It is very complicated, very costly and can take along time to implement. An installation of ERP software is a significant investment but this doesn’t prevent substantial firms procuring these applications.

Until recently software similar to this was not within reach or financially viable for small enterprises. As a result small businesses have not been aware of the significant benefits that ERP systems can deliver. Small companies have been hoodwinked by aggressive manufacturers like Sage Software and Intuit that small business accounting software is the solution. These systems most often have no capacity to allow their owners to connect the entire company or perform common tasks such as customer relationship management.

The achievements of Web based CRM software from software manufacturers like Salesforce.com is a good example of the small business accounting software businesses misleading or misunderstanding the market.

It is for this reason that small business ERP companies similar to Salesorder.com have begun to make great progress in the market. They provide on demand software containing all of the major features a small business requires at very low cost. What is even more fascinating is these applications are a cinch to use and can be delpoyed in a short amount of time.

At last ERP applications are no longer the privilege of substantial businesses.

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