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What is the difference between Oracle ERP and Tally ERP?

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Question added by taleb Aman , telecoms , zain Bahrain and Delmon RMC
Date Posted: 2016/05/04
Saiyid Maududi-Oracle Applications Consultant
by Saiyid Maududi-Oracle Applications Consultant , Entrerprise Architect , US Technomatrix, Inc

Hello Team,

Tally is a tool to record your accounting details, not an  ERP package. Tally is not integrated with any other applications. Tally is not modularized like General Ledger, Purchasing, Payables, Receivables,  Order Management etc as any ERP application. Tally has limited reporting capabilities. Tally is not a web based application

.Regards,

 

Saiyid

Bassel Kourdie
by Bassel Kourdie , Government Relation Executive , Majid Al Futtaim Properties

Oracle provides different ERP solutions for different sizes of business , but all of it, has been designed and architected from scratch as an integrated system, while Tally ERP has been designed as an accountant system and developed by adding more components here and there , the data in-put of Tally ERP is targeting always finance level , therefore all out-puts should be analyzed and verified based on finance perspective , In oracle environment (or any system designed as an integrated solution) ,operation level of the company will be having the proper tools to in-put specific type of data , and since the system has been designed and implemented as integrated solution , those records and in-puts which has been registered from operation –end / front-end, will effect somewhere in the accounts end , based on dataflow mapping  , each of both ends (operation end and finance end ) will be able to out-put this data , formalized based on the needs of each ends , eventually , verifying and analyzing the source of overhead / over cost in oracle environment, is as simple as a few clicks . While in tally ERP environment, it may take weeks reviewing and segregating and analyzing all those records  which has been in-put from accounts level , keeping in mind that the magic key for well profitable business is business cost analysis

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