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it's work by integrate all of the data & processing software modules & hardware into one large unit that is easier to access and control.
ERP works =Enterprise resource Planning is systematically connecting all department of the company to make do thier tas faster and easier by using a software program.it can be any software ERP in the market like SAP ,Oracle,Microsoft Dynamics.
In normal business practices we learn a lot from experiences, Initially business systems made based on theories, once you start using it you will need to fine tune/modify/give up or adopt some procedures for the smooth running of processes.
Altering theoretical process to practical is somewhat ERP..!
ERP stands for Enterprize Resource Planning, which acts as cohesive force between various facets of a business for easy storage and retrieval of information. It organizes the data in a particular way which is easily accessible from any authorized system for managing the business in an effective and efficient manner resulting in higher growth and prosperity.It consists of various Technical, Functional and Techno-Functional modules which form the pillars of any business organization.
few examples of ERPs are SAP, Oracle apps
integrate all of the data and processing software modules and hardware into one large unit that is easier to access and control. This is called Enterprise Resource Planning, or ERP. Normally ERP systems use the same database throughout an entire company to store various types of data for different computerized functions.
Computers have become so complex and commonplace in organizations, it is much easier to integrate all of the data and processing software modules and hardware into one large unit that is easier to access and control. This is called Enterprise Resource Planning, or ERP. Normally ERP systems use the same database throughout an entire company to store various types of data for different computerized functions. When first developed, ERP systems were used only for large manufacturing companies. Today, they benefit all sizes of companies, even those that are quite small.
Actually,ERP systems are primarily unifying tools, in that they bring important company processes like manufacturing, marketing, inventory management, personnel, customer relationship management or product.
The IT infrastructure needed to support an ERP system needs to be robust and diverse with many components able to interact seamlessly. The ERP software itself has to be deployed on an application server, which provides the runtime services and connections to the back-end database. The application server, along with other key components like a Web server and identity management server, falls under the category of middleware. Depending on the capacity needed, the database may be clustered with several database instances taking up the load. All these considerations can make a corporate ERP system and its supporting infrastructure extremely large and complex.Computers have become so complex and commonplace in organizations, it is much easier to integrate all of the data and processing software modules and hardware into one large unit that is easier to access and control. This is called Enterprise Resource Planning, or ERP. Normally ERP systems use the same database throughout an entire company to store various types of data for different computerized functions. When first developed, ERP systems were used only for large manufacturing companies. Today, they benefit all sizes of companies, even those that are quite small.
ERP system works on the basis of Business Processes.
Enterprise Resource Planning has a lot of functionality particularly in Manufacturing Industries. there 's lot of feature and sessions that can handle .