Software Specialties
Oracle/ Netsuite
Oracle and NetSuite are both powerful business management software suites, but they cater to different needs and scales.
SAP/ SAPHANA
SAP (Systems, Applications & Products in Data Processing) is a market-leading enterprise resource planning (ERP) software company. They offer a broad suite of integrated applications that help businesses manage all aspects of their operations. SAP solutions are designed to connect various departments and functions within an organization, providing a centralized platform for data sharing and process automation.
Tipalti
Tipalti is a global payables automation platform designed to streamline and automate the entire payables process for businesses. It's particularly well-suited for companies with complex payment workflows, international vendors, and a high volume of invoices. Tipalti aims to reduce manual work, improve efficiency, and enhance control over payables
QuickBooks Online/ Desktop/ Enterprise
QuickBooks is a popular accounting software suite designed primarily for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs).
Great Plains/ MS Dynamics
Great Plains is a long-standing enterprise resource planning (ERP) system primarily designed for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Microsoft has announced that Dynamics GP will be discontinued in 2029.
Businesses using GP need to plan their transition to a new system, likely Microsoft Dynamics 365. A suite of intelligent business applications in the cloud, offering a more modern and comprehensive approach to business management. It's designed to be more flexible and adaptable than traditional ERP systems.
DEAR/ CIN7
DEAR and CIN7 are both cloud-based inventory management systems that cater to small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) with a focus on streamlining operations and providing real-time visibility into stock levels. While they share similar functionalities, there are some key differences.
