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What is custom ERP software? Should I choose one?
The technological evolution of business management software has changed the paradigm of operational management of companies. Today more than ever, organizations of a certain size are looking for tools that adapt to their needs. And a clear example of this trend is custom ERP software.
This is the best cloud ERP for SMBs
Digital transformation is changing the ecosystem of small and medium-sized enterprises, which have been forced to adopt new technological trends and adapt to an increasingly dynamic and competitive business environment. Digitalization has led to the development of new technologies whose objectives are: operational efficiency, decision-making, and global competitiveness.
Business modeling in an ERP: boost your business
The business modeling of an ERP is a fundamental process to make the most of these systems. It is carried out by the technological partner that implements the software and, basically, consists of adapting the tool to the processes, casuistry and particular needs of the business.
Clean Core Value Proposition
At the heart of Clean Core is the ability to isolate customizations from the core ERP system. This minimizes the disruption caused by future upgrades and reduces the complexity of maintaining the system. Instead of locking into monolithic ERP systems with heavy custom code, customers can move to a composable ERP approach that supports flexibility and scalability.
What does ERP maintenance consist of
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems are key technological tools in the Fourth Industrial Revolution in which we are immersed. However, to ensure optimal system performance and its adaptation to changes—whether due to business needs or market fluctuations—proper ERP maintenance is essential. But do you know what this maintenance consists of?
Navigating a Sustainable Future: The Importance of Cloud Integration with ESG Strategy
ESG is not just a buzzword; it's a fundamental framework guiding businesses towards more responsible practices. Environmental factors address how a company impacts the planet, social aspects focus on how it manages relationships with employees, suppliers, customers