Enterprise Resource Planning
Mon 28 Aug 2006
ERP systems are the back offices to today's businesses, providing sales, purchasing, finance, stores, manufacturing and shipping functionality. Modern ERP systems also include e-business functionality, either through a propriety portal or connectivity to trading exchanges through standard formats.
ERP systems are the back offices to today's businesses, providing sales, purchasing, finance, stores, manufacturing and shipping functionality. Modern ERP systems also include e-business functionality, either through a propriety portal or connectivity to trading exchanges through standard formats.
SAP
German based SAP is one of the main players in ERP systems. Their best known product for many years was SAP R/3, a complete business solution. Today this has evolved into mySAP Business Suite, which include mySAP ERP. Their SAP Netweaver technology allows application integration using XML, HTTP, Microsoft .NET and Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE).
SAP - http://www.sap.com/
Online help - http://help.sap.com/
Community - http://www.sap.com/community/
Oracle Corporation
Oracle is the World's largest enterprise software company. Their product line includes databases, enterprise business applications and server software. Their entire range is internet enabled and includes all aspects of e-business capability.
http://www.oracle.com/
The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of e-CommerceGuru.co.uk.

Business To Business RSS Feed