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Enterprise Resource Planning and Management (ERP)

Enterprise Resource Planning and Management system integrates all data and processes of an organization into a unified system, providing benefits that range from standardization and lower maintenance (one system instead of two or more) to easier and/or greater reporting capabilities (as all data is typically kept in one database).

These practice areas cover the following solutions:

● Financials—General Ledger, Cash Management, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets
● Supply Chain Management—Inventory, Order Entry, Purchasing, Product Configuration, Supply Chain Planning, Supplier Scheduling, Inspection of goods, Claim Processing, Commission Calculation
● Projects—Costing, Billing, Time and Expense, Activity Management
● Human Resources—Human Resources, Payroll, Training, Time & Attendance, Benefits
● Customer Relationship Management—Sales and Marketing, Commissions, Service
● Data Warehouse—and various Self-Service interfaces for Customers, Suppliers, and Employees

Related products and services include:

● Transaction automation
● Process management/workflow
● Business intelligence and analytics
● Sales force and customer service automation

The practice is focused on selling the brand Netsuite and the services that are associated with it.