| Enterprise Resource
Planning |
Human Capital Management |
| Enterprise Asset Management |
Product Lifecycle Management |
| Customer Relationship Management |
Supplier Relationship Management |
| Financial Management System |
Service-Oriented Architecture |
| Supply Chain Management |
Hospital Management |
| Knowledge Management |
Workflow Management |
| Document Management |
Enterprise Portal Management |
| Inventory Management |
Performance Management |
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| Minimize overhead
expenses |
Reduce unplanned expenditures |
| Improve expense-output ratio |
Diminish operating costs |
| Slash expenses on paper and
postage |
Bring down the level of inventory |
| Lessen the labour cost |
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| A high level of
automation is introduced |
| The occurrence of errors become
negligible |
| Real-time updates are simultaneously
available to a large number of people |
| Account history facilitating
better analysis is available |
| Time and effort spent in data
entry is optimized and report creation is
improvised |
| A single unit solution is implemented
that unifies all functional modules and ensures
prompt, consistent and accurate exchange of
data |
| There is a single point of
entry maximizes accuracy |
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| Save time on recurring
functions |
| Enable quick updates, effective
evaluation, accurate forecast and strategic
planning |
| Optimize resource utilization |
| Introduce efficacy into day-to-day
management |
| Facilitate extensive reach
to vendors and customers |
| Provide a birds-eye-view as
well as a detailed vision into each minute
component of the business |
| Enriches communication |
| Increase productivity |
| Enhances supply chain management |
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| Among the various
types of technology used in enterprise solutions,
the following are a few: |
| Our
portfolio talks about the two ERP
solutions that we have. |