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The Top 10 ERP Systems for 2022

Introduction<br><br>Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) is an outgrowth of Product Requirements Planning (MRP) started in the 1970's as a new computer-based approach to planning and scheduling of product requirements and inventory, featuring the time-phased order point. MRP developed to MRP II (Material Resources Planning) the "closed loop" procedure, to Business Requirements Planning (BRP) and ultimately to ERP. As MRPII entered style in the late 1970's and early 1980's, software business began to establish software packages around MRPII concepts.

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The Top 10 ERP Systems for 2022

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  1. Disclaimer: The below analysis is completely technology-agnostic and 100% free of vendor bias or compensation. As we enter the home stretch of the year, many of our clients are preparing for digital transformations in 2022. With this in mind, many are turning to us to help them evaluate and implement the top ERP systems for 2022 and beyond. This is an interesting year to consider new ERP systems. At the same time ERP vendors are incorporating revolutionary capabilities into their solutions, many are also in a state of transition. These products are on one hand introducing artificial intelligence and blockchain to customers, but on the other hand struggling to stabilize basic functionality such as manufacturing and warehouse management. Methodology for ranking the top ERP systems for 2022 We have listed out the Top 10 ERP solutions that we see as market leaders. The big caveat here is that while they may be a market leader, they may not be right for your company. You should look carefully at any ERP vendor you evaluate and determine if they are truly a good fit for you. Our Top 10 ERP Solutions There are three tiers of ERP Software. These tiers refer to the size of the systems relative to the size of the companies. Tier 1 is the largest systems which support the largest companies. Tier 2 is the middle market solutions serving companies of about $50 Million in revenue up to $500 Million. Often these solutions are scaled so that they roll out individual installations on a plant by plant basis. Tier 3 is for those companies under $50 Million in revenue and is designed for the smaller companies. We will look at the Top 10 ERP solutions by Tier so as to give you a relative sizing of the systems. Keep in mind that the Tiers are only a general guide and that there is no rule that says a Tier 1 system cannot work in a Tier 2 client. Tier 1 ERP Solutions SAP SAP is one of the market leaders in ERP software. Having been around since the early 1970's SAP has implementations in many of the Fortune 500 and is well suited for global corporations. But this doesn't mean that they don't work locally and with smaller clients. They have put an emphasis in the last ten years on meeting the needs of the smaller company. By smaller, we mean the smaller corporations and companies whose annual revenue exceeds $50 Million per year. This is not a hard and fast rule, as now there are more offerings from SAP that are well suited to the erp systems Singapore smaller companies. Bottom line is that there is probably nothing that SAP cannot do. Along with Oracle, they are probably on most people's Top 10 ERP list. Oracle A strong competitor to SAP is Oracle. Although Oracle started as a database company, it quickly moved into the ERP Applications world and won over many large organizations. Like SAP, Oracle's sweet spot is in the larger market. But they too have learned to work in the middle market. (Companies of $50-$500 Million in Sales) Again, like SAP, Oracle can do just about anything. But keep in mind with both of these systems that they are almost a platform that can be built to suit any company (for a price).

  2. Microsoft Microsoft joined the ERP world several years back with the acquisitions of multiple ERP Packages. They have since re-branded, retooled, and integrated these solutions into their Office and Web offerings. Solutions such as the powerful Microsoft AX can scale to very large companies and provides a lot of functionality. Microsoft NV is a very flexible package that can be modeled to fit any type of business. Microsoft GP has roots in service and distribution and is a good financial system. Microsoft SL is for companies who are looking for a project and financial software. Tier 2 ERP Solutions Our Top 10 ERP list has a majority of its players in the Tier 2 level. Tier 2 Solutions are suitable for the companies that have revenues greater than $50 Million in revenue. They are well suited for the division level of very large companies or for businesses that have a single market focus. They too can scale up, but usually they are not seen in companies over $500 Million in revenue, except at the plant level. Infor Infor is an interesting company in that they came into the market and made multiple acquisitions and have continued to develop these various solutions. They have a package for just about every type of business. The way they work is they find out what business you are in and then provide you with a solution that works well in your industry. You will be sure to find a suitable product from Infor. IFS Industrial and Financial Systems (IFS) does exactly what their name says. They are a tremendous ERP solution for the Industrial manufacturing world. Abas Always strong in Manufacturing and Distribution. This Tier 2 solution works very well and has many successful installs. If you are a company who is larger than $25 Million and Smaller than $1 Billion in sales, then you should probably take a look at this solution. Epicor Similar to Abas, Epicor is a strong middle market ERP solution that works very well in Accounting, Distribution, and Manufacturing. They have a great story to tell and their products are well-developed. They too are worth a look. Syspro Syspro is another middle market competitor who does very well in the small to medium size businesses. Originally developed in South Africa, they have taken on the world with tremendous force and have done quite well.

  3. Plex Plex is a Cloud Computing ERP solution, meaning that you do not house any of the software inside your company. It is all web based. This is the growing trend, but Plex is the pioneer in the ERP space. If you are looking for a simple to run solution in the manufacturing or distribution space, there is nothing easier. Sage Sage has, like Infor and others, acquired numerous products over the past 5 to 10 years. As such, they have some great offerings for various industries. Systems such as their mainstay, MAS200 or even MAS500 are great products that serve distribution and manufacturing quite well. Leading 10 ERP solutions roundup As we mentioned in the beginning, this is a general ERP solutions contrast. But each market and market can have their own leading 10 ERP list. Keep in mind that each year the suppliers come and go, so as long as you do your due diligence, and focus on the suppliers in your market space, you will have the ability to narrow down the field to a shortlist that fits your needs. What if you can not make a clear choice on an ERP option? We understand how hard it is to attempt and make a software application selection on your own, but if you want to really succeed and pick the best fit software application for your organization, you will need to discover the ideal standards to assist you succeed. These techniques are simple to get and they do not take a great deal of knowing. You can check out how to do it in our complimentary report on ERP Selection, the ERP Software Buyers Guide.

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