

All software has issues - especially software that is as complex as ERP software. I also wouldn't bother pointing you to some support "forum" somewhere to prove that my software doesn't crash or hang. So the recommendation you're likely to get from a place like this will be from people who know their software and are vaguely familiar with other software.Įven if I wanted to earn your business, I would not bother downloading Fishbowl and trying to compare my system to that system. It is virtually impossible for any one person to know everything there is to know about a single ERP system, let alone multiple systems. Many people spend their entire careers supporting one system, and even then, they probably only support specific parts of the system. The reason why you are likely only going to see people like me here is that ERP software is massive.

The ERP system we support, however, does handle manufacturing. I won't say which one, because I don't need your business, and my firm generally does not support manufacturing companies. I'll put my hand up and say that I am certainly a consultant that supports a specific ERP system. It is possible that most people in this forum are either sales reps or are otherwise consultants who specialize in one (or maybe two, though it is doubtful very many do) ERP systems. Is this whole sub basically Sales Reps for every ERP system on the planet? Not posting with Flair WILL get you banned. Pick a product you want to represent and flair up.

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a cross-functional enterprise system driven by an integrated suite of software modules that supports the basic internal business processes of a company.ĮRP gives a company an integrated real-time view of its core business processes such as production, order processing, and inventory management, tied together by ERP applications software and a common database maintained by a database management system.ĮRP systems track business resources (such as cash, raw materials, and production capacity) and the status of commitments made by the business (such as customer orders, purchase orders, and employee payroll), no matter which department (manufacturing, purchasing, sales, accounting, and so on) has entered the data into the system.ĮRP facilitates information flow between all business functions inside the organization, and manages connections to outside stakeholders.
