Enterprise resource planning
ERP Enactment
Eteva infotech pune , enterprises application services provider mainly expertise on sap Business suite, success factors. We recognize that selecting the right ERP system software for you is an important decision that takes time and research. But, once selected, implementing that software can be intimidating.
An ERP implementation involves installing the software, moving your financial data over to the new system, configuring your users and processes, and training your users on the software. Choosing the right partner for implementing your ERP system is almost as important as selecting the right software in the first place. Before implementation you need to go through by selecting the right ERP system software provider for your business because ERP is not only secure but also adaptable to ever changing needs of your company, and this is to be provided by Eteva
Once you done with ERP Solution, next step towards Implementation of ERP Software
There are three implementation project which are Express , Standard And advanced. Moreover Stages of Implementation are Discovery, plan and monitor, analyse, build, stabilised, deploy, and post go live
What is open-source ERP?
open-source ERP system is nothing but enterprise resource planning system with publicly available source code. Companies who can access the open-source code for free moreover customize the software themselves, rather than relying on the vendor. Most ERP solutions are proprietary or closed source, and customers can’t access the source code.
Benefits of Open-Source ERP
There are many reasons to choose open-source ERP software. Here are some of the benefits:
- Lower costs
ERP software isn’t cheap. Solutions generally cost between $75,000 and $750,000 for SMBs and $1 million to $10 million for larger companies. These high up-front costs can stop many companies from investing in the technology.
Open-source ERP software can be a cost-effective alternative because customers don’t have to pay a license fee to access the source code. That means companies can install and customize the software for free.
Most ERP solutions have a broad range of features and modules that are included in their cost. On the other hand, open-source ERP systems come with only basic functionality. Companies can decide whether to add free modules or pay for proprietary features.
More control over customizations
When companies want to add customizations to their ERP solution, they often have to work with the vendor, their internal IT team and even an external consultant. It can take time to coordinate between groups, and there can be miscommunications. And if the vendor decides it can’t develop a particular customization, the company doesn’t have any other options.
With open-source ERP software, companies can create customizations internally, without having to go through a vendor. Businesses also have access to ready-made or industry-specific features and modules created by user communities. This reduces the time and complexity of customizations and gives companies more options.
