ERP and Financial Systems Pavilion
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Welcome to the ERP pavilion. Below you will find most of the leading ERP vendors and/or their implementation partners in Australia. Click on any vendors of interest to see a showcase of their relevant local case studies, thought leadership articles, recent news stories, and product and industry insights. Use the advanced search facility in the menu bar to search for relevant content across the industries and solution types that you are researching. You can compare vendors across industries, reference sites and features in the Buyers Guide. Also check the iStart events diary for local industry events. All vendors showcased have local representation and actively support clients in Australia, and so will be glad to assist with your enquiries.
If you are wishing to compare solutions from different vendors then take a look at the ERP Buyer’s Guide.
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ERP OVERVIEW
An ERP (enterprise resource planning) solution is an integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. ERP systems evolved out of the manufacturing industry, but are now widely used across many other kinds of businesses.
ERP implies the use of modules of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer, and typically an ERP system is integrated with a relational database system.
ERP modules may be able to interface with an organisation’s own software with varying degrees of effort, and, depending on the software, ERP modules may be alterable via the vendor’s proprietary tools as well as proprietary or standard programming languages.
An ERP system can include software for manufacturing, order entry, accounts receivable and payable, general ledger, purchasing, warehousing, transport and human resources.
All of the major ERP solutions may be accessed via web browsers and the internet has also allowed ERP systems to extend out of the financials applications of organisations and along the supply chain, to interact with suppliers for demand planning for example, or to improve customer service by allowing customers to track the progress of orders.
Implementing an ERP system can involve considerable business process analysis, employee retraining, and new work procedures, but the benefits can be very significant.
ERP packages with their native connectivity between modules, are becoming an increasingly attractive way of harmonising the information flow across an organisation. Developments such as EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) or message broking software and standards such as XML are allowing large companies with ERP systems to integrate information handling throughout their departments. At the same time flexibility in pricing and hosting options are also allowing smaller organisations to be able to afford ERP solutions.
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NEWS | ANALYSIS | RESEARCH

Australasian manufacturing is going to be great again
Industry 4.0 will do more for a resurgence in Western manufacturing than any D.J.T. slogan…

Industry 4.0: Welcome to the factory of the future
[Resource library] For manufacturers, staying competitive is critical to success, and technology leadership is a core capability to embrace Industry 4.0…

Whitepaper: Are you a future-ready manufacturer?
The next generation of manufacturers can’t afford to sit on the sidelines. They’ll need to be aware of how the world is changing…

Five points to consider when moving to cloud ERP
Cloud ERP has multiple attractive propositions – but is it right for your organisation, ponders Unit4’s Jeff Arnold…

Heartland ERP provider ups ante on back of customer goodwill
It’s strange to hear a technology company talk about customer service as enthusiastically as they talk about product innovation…

The Modern CFO: Using the cloud to deliver true business value
Why did Oracle choose to write its cloud applications from the ground up? It came down to customers’ ability to deliver innovation and transfer risk…

Five manufacturing trends and predictions for 2018
The manufacturing industry is expanding faster than ever, wires Oracle NetSuite’s Andrew Mellor…

Timber! How collaboration powers industry disruption
Trans-Tasman vendor collaboration enables pure-play online hardware retailer…

eBook: A manufacturer’s guide to growing profitably
Download the eBook now to get your business on the right growth path…

eBook: Factory of the future
This eBook, will show you how to take on business-changing megatrends with new technology, that will ultimately enable you to improve efficiency, reduce cost & deliver greater value to your customers…
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