Gartner ranks Netsuite ERP among the top 5 vendors: solid pricing model a factor.
The buying process for ERP software should include familiarity with how specific platforms are ranked by industry gurus. […]
The buying process for ERP software should include familiarity with how specific platforms are ranked by industry gurus. […]
Business owners eyeing NetSuite software to handle financial management tasks may not realize how easily the suite provides an integrated CRM platform. As such, users need not worry about working within two separate end products, but benefit with non-stand alone capabilities in both ERP and CRM software. […]
Truth be told, a lot of businesses, may push back on purchasing CRM/ERP software because their afraid a lot of it capabilities would simply go unused—much like our untapped brain power! […]
Just think of the possibilities: a real strategic marketing plan based on solid data gathered from customers sources. The latter, most likely, will include their social media channels to customer engagement opportunities derived from your own web content. […]
Make no mistake, Microsoft is not about to throw their iconic programs, like Excel and Outlook, under the bus, even though SMBS and large enterprise move to today’s iterations of Dynamics ERP and CRM. […]
A lot of foot-dragging exists among SMBs, as well as large enterprise, about how to use the cloud, and when to go all-in. […]
Last year, ERP’s were only for the heavyweight companies: multi-national, multi-marketed mega-companies who could afford to invest in completely overhauling their analytics and tying all their functions into one mega-complex software. […]
In today’s world of digital solutions, it’s never a one-software-fits-all proposition, particularly when it comes to ERP, or enterprise resource planning, platforms. […]
One is “static,” while the other is “dynamic” and more about “engagement.” Those are the two phrases that categorize the change that has evolved over the past ten years within the “enterprise IT,” according to a post on the Wall Street Journal’s CIO Journal blog. […]
The fear of change is no stranger to SMBs, or large enterprise organizations. Usually, the unknown, particularly when it comes to implementing new software, brings with it the need to adapt, learn new roles and even give up legacy ways of handling business processes. […]