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ERP - Enterprise Resource Planning systems
Enterprise Resource Planning systems (ERP's) integrate (or attempt to integrate) all data and processes of an organization into a unified system. A key ingredient of most ERP systems is the use of a unified database to store data for the various system modules. ERP systems typically handle the manufacturing, logistics, distribution, inventory, shipping, invoicing, and accounting for a company.
NPS implements and supports ERP system Microsoft Dynamics NAVÂ (formerly Microsoft Navision).Â
10 Signs You've Outgrown Your Business Software
- The level of user complaints has risen significantly.Â
- Employees ask to add non-authorized software to the system.
- You can't fulfill requests for information from partners or customers in their preferred format and timeframe.Â
- You're still not making full use of the Internet.
- You have gaps between front-end and back-end systems that are plugged by unsatisfactory customized solutions.Â
- The software inhibits users from completing tasks.Â
- You have multiple, non-integrated information stores.Â
- You find yourself contemplating hiring contractors to write add-ons.
- Support costs have risen.Â
- You don't have enough support resources.
Source: Microsoft
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