Why WEBERP?

Posted by admin | WebERP | Saturday 22 November 2008 12:21 am

Internet has altered the way commerce works. It has connected people across walls, mountains & seas. It linked cultures that were once divided due to distance. It has unified the world.

The internet has unparalleled reliability.  We have seen banking transactions securely processed over the internet. We have seen communications transmitted without the fear of being read by unwanted persons. Unlike other medium, the security that could be implemented over the internet is way ahead.

Unlike direct cabling and traditional data transfer, the internet provides low cost, wide area networking.  In fact, across the United States we can find internet providers charging just a little more than ten dollars to give you a month of connectivity.

WebERP has benefited from all these. It is further more beneficial than other programs because it uses a common interface existing on all computers – a web browser.

WebERP has minimal investment in infrastructure. Instead of getting a whole new hardware for its server, one can just subscribe on a reliable web hosting provider like anaffordableoption.com.

Furthermore, there is no need for you to hire an expensive bunch of network engineers to manage your server. The demand for programmers to maintain is also minimal. One can even hire a virtual assistant to provide support at a very affordable per hour service.

Finally, it is open-source. It is unlocked and the source is available for anyone to customize according to their own business need.

Can an ERP be setup with internet access?

Posted by admin | WebERP | Saturday 15 November 2008 12:17 am

Most managers and owners would like to travel and yet remain updated with their business process. Almost always, they have to choose between the two.

In this internet age, there is no need for them to choose between the two. Likewise, there is no need for them to burn airtime credits and call credits just to remain updated. The only thing the they need to do first is to make sure that they have implemented an Enterprise resource planning (ERP) program that will allow them full access with full functionality yet secure while they are out of the office. They need a weberp!

So, what is enterprise resource planning (ERP)?
According to wiki, “Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is an enterprise-wide information system designed to coordinate all the resources, information, and activities needed to complete business processes such as order fulfillment or billing.An ERP system supports most of the business system that maintains in a single database the data needed for a variety of business functions such as Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management, Financials, Projects, Human Resources and Customer Relationship Management.” In short, it is the blueprint of the whole operations put into a fully intergrated system.

And what is WEBERP? WEBERP is an ERP that is fully webbased. No, I am not talking about a system that has internet access or a system that has an internet backdoor. I am talking about a system that is using the security settings available for most online business and stored on a web server that is fully live online.

This system is very much fitted for businesses that are either mobile or has multiple locations. Mobile businesses are small to medium sized businesses that need to be in a specific location on a different time of the year. On one hand, multiple location businesses could be in this setup: the manufacturing is done in one location while the distribution sector is located in different locations all over the country or all over the world.

Both type of businesses will greatly benefit from a WEBERP.

Mobile businesses would not worry about the safety of their server as they move from one location to another as it is not on their mobile office. Multiple warehouse location or office location will also be assured of the same. Should one site’s WAN access goes down, the other sites can remain live.

Of course, the tricky part is to choose the web server. :)

So can an ERP be setup with an internet access? The answer is YES. In fact it can be fully web based!

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