Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a complete enterprise wide business solution that attempts to integrate all departments and functions in a company into a single computer system. ERP systems are defined by their breadth of functionality and completeness of coverage of all key business areas for an industry.
An ERP system consists of software modules for business areas such as: marketing and sales, field service, product design and development, production and inventory control, procurement, distribution, industrial facilities management, process design and development, manufacturing, quality, human resources, finance and accounting, and information services. Integration between the modules is stressed without the duplication of information. ERP started out as an out growth of MRP II systems, but today also includes other industry/business types such as retail, banking, public sector, utilities and education.
An ERP system consists of software modules for business areas such as: marketing and sales, field service, product design and development, production and inventory control, procurement, distribution, industrial facilities management, process design and development, manufacturing, quality, human resources, finance and accounting, and information services. Integration between the modules is stressed without the duplication of information. ERP started out as an out growth of MRP II systems, but today also includes other industry/business types such as retail, banking, public sector, utilities and education.
This category and its sub-categories are focused on ERP systems, or software explicitly designed to work with named ERP systems, or ERP Consultants, or ERP Resources. ERP systems are known by their breadth and completeness of coverage of all key business areas for an industry. Inappropriate or unrelated sites may see a delay in listing, as they will be moved to a proper category.
TITLE: Enter your company name only.
DESCRIPTION: You should be concise, factual, and objective as possible - no editorializing, marketing or "spin". A clear and concise description including your product names, services, specific ERP system names, industry(s) for which it is designed, and features of the website. Any submitted description may be edited to follow the directory guidelines.ODP Directory Guidelines (complete version).
Add-on, ERP related, or "Enterprise" software. Add-on software must either be: a) designed specifically for, b) have special features specifically designed for, or c) be already integrated with, a named ERP system.
Non-English sites should go to appropriate language category in dmoz.org/World
Title: Company name and ONLY company name.
Description: Name the ERP system(s) you specialize in your description. Say what makes your service different, what you specialize in, but be FACTUAL and concise - editorializing, marketing, claims to greatness, "spin", etc WILL be edited out. Consider including location information - city and state or region. Do NOT repeat your company name in the description.
***Who should submit here? Do NOT submit here if you specialize in an ERP system with its own sub-category such as SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft or JD Edwards. This category is for:
Non-English sites should go to the appropriate language category in Curlie.org/World
Note:*** Nearly everything potentially relates to ERP. Descriptions must demonstrate a strong and essential relationship to ERP and in most cases refer to a particular ERP system by name (Cimpro or Clarify for example).
Submissions to this "master" category should relate to BOTH the HP and the VAX versions of MANMAN.
Descriptions should be concise and OBJECTIVE as possible - don''t editorialize or give your opinion.