India is an emerging global power, and to stay in the
rat race of development and technology, it is of
paramount importance that the country upgrades and keeps
its technological advances updated. The onus of this
lies on various industries like Manufacturing, Pharma,
Construction, Finance and IT.
Now. updation of technology implies that existing
methodologies be either completely wiped out and new
ones developed or the older methods can be reformulated
to be modern ones. A very relevant example of this fact
can be said to the interconnection of various
departments in an organization. Until recent times, huge
ledgers and files were used to maintain records of all
possible interactions and transactions between various
departments. However, this was very tedious, cumbersome,
and there was always the risk of data getting lost
simply due to the humungous volume of data being
handled. Also, there was the persistent problem of lack
of communication between various departments, which was
always a potent threat in the background.
The only solution to all these problems was the
introduction of applications like ERP or Enterprise
Resource Planning. ERP is an application which serves
the purpose of interconnecting various departments in an
organization and also maintaining a common where all the
data is stored so that any department, at any time, can
access this data. This enabled transactions between
various departments to be conducted in a very smooth and
efficient manner and since the data could always be
backed up, it became easier to handle the data at hand.
Although the advent of ERP companies like SAP, BAAN and
Oracle was a step in the right direction, it was
prohibitively expensive to implement these branded ERP’s
in the SME (Small Medium Enterprise) segment. India
being a developing nation, it was always impossible to
entertain such brands for the Indian market. This is
where the advent of Indian ERP Companies minimized this
problem to a large extent. Indian ERP companies were
primarily meant and designed for the SME market,
although they catered to the larger corporations too.
But, the focal point of Indian ERP companies was the SME
segment, which was efficient and affordable.
Also the advent of web-based ERP applications really
brought in a huge amount of relief to the people who
developed and implemented ERP’s as well as the customer
who used these ERP’s. This was because there was no
reason to install huge amount of software at the client
site. All that was required was a server which was to be
installed at the client site with the ERP loaded into
it. Also, the client was always in constant touch with
the developer and any problem could be rectified
instantaneously online.
ERP companies like the Mumbai-based Eresource ERP are
one of the frontrunners in the development and
implementation of web-based ERP applications. Thus, we
can say that Indian ERP Companies are in the forefront
as far as development and implementation of ERP
applications is concerned.
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