1.)mySAP from SAP
a.)features/description
SAP R/3 through version 4.6c consisted of various applications on top of SAP Basis, SAP's set of middleware programs and tools. When SAP R/3 Enterprise was launched in 2002, all applications were built on top of the SAP Web Application Server. Extension sets were used to deliver new features and keep the core as stable as possible. The Web Application Server contained all the capabilities of SAP Basis.
b.)Modules available for the ERP Systems and give a short description
1. Basis
2. ABAP/4 Programming
3. FI (Financial Accounting)
4. CO (Controlling)
5. EC (Enterprise Controlling)
c.)Industries served by the ERP System
• Aerospace and defense
• Automotive
• Banking
• Chemicals
• Consumer products
• Engineering, construction, and operations
• Financial service providers
• Healthcare
• High tech
• Higher education and research
• Industrial machinery and components
• Insurance
• Media
• Mill products
• Mining
• Oil and gas
• Pharmaceuticals
• Professional services
• Public sector
• Retail
• Service providers
• Telecommunications
• Utilities
d.)Programming languages
e.)reference links
a.)Coda Financials is an award-winning suite of best-of-class financial management software designed to integrate with your industry- and company-specific applications. Our solution provides real-time financial visibility and control across people, processes and systems.
By acting as the financial information backbone for companies with fast-changing and mixed application environments, it offers a "no compromise" approach to financial modelling, process controls and application choice.
features
- unparalleled interoperability
- a single financial model
b.)Modules available for the ERP Systems and give a short description
Coda Financials is a powerful accounting and financial management application that supports all the major functions that any organization requires; however, some specifics offer additional capabilities to users. First of all, Coda Financials is a single ledger package, which means all the typical modules of GL, AP, AR, etc. are part of the same data structure and the data is always live.
c.)Industries served by the ERP System
Raven Industries
d.) Programming languages
e.)reference links
2 OPEN SOURCE
1.)Adaxa Suite
a.)features/description
daxa Suite is an ERP Suite which is open source and fully integrated. It’s released under the GPL/GPL2 license, with its code being contributed to the community.
Adaxa Suite is being used in a variety of situations. Among the fields and industries where it’s being used, you can find eCommerce, Retail, Electrical, Government, Services, Manufacture of Agricultural Chemicals, Supply Chain, Distribution, Electronics, Law, Scientific Instruments, Banking and so on.
As for the business areas which are covered by this software, you will find the Integrated POS (Point of Sale), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), Asset Management, SCM (Supply Chain Management), Integrated Webstores (such as eGility) and MRP (Material Requirement Planning).
b.)Modules available for the ERP Systems and give a short description
As for the business areas which are covered by this software, you will find the Integrated POS (Point of Sale), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), Asset Management, SCM (Supply Chain Management), Integrated Webstores (such as eGility) and MRP (Material Requirement Planning).
c.)Industries served by the ERP System
eCommerce, Retail, Electrical, Government, Services, Manufacture of Agricultural Chemicals, Supply Chain, Distribution, Electronics, Law, Scientific Instruments, Banking and so on.
d.)Programming languages
e.)reference links
2.)ADempiere
a.)features/description
ADempiere is an ERP software package, which is available as open source. The meaning of the name is “to accomplish” in Italian. The license under which ADempiere is available is GNU GPL.
The origins of ADempiere can be traced back to the second half of 2006, when there was a disagreement between the corporate sponsor of the Compiere ERP and the community of developers which were working on it. The result was that the community started working on its own Compiere fork.
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