Enterprise Resource Planning Nevada

Enterprise resource planning, or ERP, originally began in the manufacturing sector, but has grown to encompass most industries. The use of enterprise resource planning can assist companies with all aspect of their business. An ERP system can be very complicated as well as complex, and if a company does not plan well, it can be a waste of money. However, with the right guidance, support, and planning, an ERP can save on maintenance repairs as well as costs and make employees' jobs easier.


1. Local Companies

Laurel Research
(702) 458-0655
Las Vegas, NV
Megaphone Communications Systems Inc
(702) 385-1488
Las Vegas, NV
Ss & L Inc
(702) 252-3876
Las Vegas, NV
Kenputer Guru
(702) 614-7094
1083 Adelman Dr
Las Vegas, NV
Lookahead Communications Inc
(702) 914-8000
10660 Habersham Ct
Las Vegas, NV
Desert Microsystems Inc
(702) 898-4680
3510 E Tropicana Ave Ste N1
Las Vegas, NV
Net Core Technologies Inc
(702) 433-1221
5389 Saltaire St
Las Vegas, NV
Digital Earth Inc
(702) 307-1811
285 E Warm Springs Rd
Las Vegas, NV
Georamco Llc
(702) 456-1008
723 S Casino Center Blvd
Las Vegas, NV
Gigs Inc
(702) 792-7420
1800 E Sahara Ave Ste 107
Las Vegas, NV


2. One Product and E-Business

The wonderful thing about enterprise resource planning is that all business processes can be brought under one program. This includes tracking orders from the acceptance to fulfillment phase and tracking revenue from the invoice phase to the cash receipt phase. This is in contrast to some companies that have several programs to perform these tasks, and many times these companies will experience problems with compatibility and a lag time in reporting. A company will often employ the use of enterprise integration to make these multiple programs work. Enterprise integration assists in linking multiple programs and business applications together in order to assure compatibility. Enterprise resource planning helps eliminate enterprise integration, since enterprise resource planning often bridges the gap between departments in a company by allowing everyone to use the same program. While enterprise resource planning often encompasses all departments of a company that does not perform a lot of business over the web, e-business assists companies who do by bridging the gap between the customers and the business. Some people may think of e-business as e-commerce, which is actually a totally different aspect of business. The goal of e-commerce is to raise profits and form relationships with clients over the Internet and has nothing to do with internal business practices. This is the opposite goal of e-business whose goal is to bring external (sales) business processes and internal business processes together, much like an ERP program would bring all internal practices together. E-business encourages a relationship between the company, suppliers, and customers by linking sales to inventory, customer service, and other internal departments of a company.

3. Reporting Capabilities

Since the goal of an ERP system is to bring all functions of a company under one program, then one of the primary benefits one will see right away is the ease with which reports can and are generated. This is sometimes referred to as business intelligence. Business intelligence enables companies to have a better understanding of the income, production, and internal factors in order to allow the company to make the best possible business decisions. With ERP and a good implementation of business intelligence, there is no longer a need for one person to print a report for another because everyone can print their own reports. One department does not have to wait on another department’s report or information in order to generate and print a report. Furthermore, by bringing everything under the functionality of one program, the reports can be more detailed, or a new type of report could be used, since the system can use all the company’s data instead of just a portion of it as in a non-ERP system.

4. Lower Cost and Maintenance

Another benefit you will notice upon the implementation of an enterprise resource planning system is that cost will go down while productivity will go up. As previously stated, employees will no longer need to wait on other employees and departments because all the information can be accessed by anyone. This allows employees to perform their jobs faster, which in turn provides them with the opportunity to take on more tasks. In addition, a company will notice fewer maintenance calls and repairs. Since there would be only one program instead of multiple programs, then the amount of maintenance a company will experience automatically goes down. The lower amount of maintenance can also be seen in terms of money. Many times, when a product needs maintenance, work has to stop until after the maintenance is complete. This can be costly; however, if a company has fewer maintenance calls and repairs, then the number of costly work delays is also diminished.

5. Featured National Company

Conarc, Inc

770849-0508 x116
30000 Mill Creek dR
Alpharetta, GA
http://www.conarc.com

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