Re: ERP System

From: Nigel Thomas <nigel.cl.thomas_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 10:58:07 +0000
Message-ID: <53258cd51001100258j60b24246yc338fc2b858acf0c_at_mail.gmail.com>



Enkhbold

There are many such systems. Which one is best for your company will depend on a large number of factors such as:

- size of company (revenue, number of employees, number of sites, etc)
- volume of transactions
- type of business (eg retail vs manufacturing vs government vs telco etc)

Big names include:
- Oracle E-Business Suite (and also PeopleSoft, Siebel, JD Edwards; all are evolving towards the new "Fusion Applications") - SAP Smaller names I know of (with perhaps a UK bias) include: - CoA Solutions (formerly Cedardata)
- Sage (I'm not 100% certain they run on Oracle)

A much fuller list (not restricted to Oracle) can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ERP_software_packages

This is much to complex a question to be answered satisfactorily on a technical mail list, I think...

Cheers Nigel

2010/1/10 Enkhbold <enkhbold_at_khanbank.com>

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> I am looking a ERP /*Enterprise Resource Planning*/ system which includes
> many modules such as Payroll, Accounting, Fixed asset, Sale, Procurement,
> Contract management and etc.
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> Could you please help me on which ERP is available in Oracle? And is it
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> *Best regards *
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> *Enkhbold Dashdondog *
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