Top 5 Hosted ERP Software Systems

October 22, 2009 in Business, ERP | Comments (13)

Very interesting website that evaluates hosted ERP Solutions. Great insight on who is who and what the process is to choose the right Enterprise Resource Planning application is for your organization. Enjoy!

ERP System Evaluation Criteria
Our ERP system evaluation and analysis procedure consists of a six step review process.

  • In step one, we verify the hosted ERP systems are truly software as a service (SaaS) solutions. To meet this criteria, the ERP application should be a thin-client system operated entirely through a web browser, delivered remotely from a data center over the Internet, and procured with a subscription pricing model.
  • In step two, we verify the full ERP software application scope. To meet the complete definition of an Enterprise Resource Planning application, the software should offer the following integrated modules:
    • Accounting or financial system
    • Distribution or supply chain management (SCM) system
    • Manufacturing or MRP (Material Requirement Planning) system
    • Human resource and payroll systems
    • Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system
  • In step three, we validate the application delivers a positive user experience and acceptable user performance. A few of the more technology advanced hosted solutions now leverage both a zero footprint client and AJAX browser-based technology …click in the link below to read the full article.

via ERPSoftware360.com

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