The ERP selection for an organization (or industry) needs methodology and experience. SAP is a Tier1 ERP but Deltek is not. So I think your roadmap is wrong from the starting point.
But in general, some important parameters in selecting a system are YOUR:
- Organization size (eg. 10,000 employees and users, or 10M$ USD Revenue Per Year),
- Organization process (eg. full purchasing process without HR Process),
- Organization industry (eg. project-oriented (E, EPC, ...), Manufacturer, Sales),
- Organization needs and priorities (eg. good UI/UX over best functionality),
- Organization maturity (eg. best practice process over "as-is" process).
Finally, I think, first, you must clarify your needs and answer the top questions. After that, select the best choices.
Both systems are great, but just for a best-fit organization.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is the cohesive management of various central business practices engaged in a myriad of data management categories, such as finance, product and production planning, marketing and sales, manufacturing and materials and inventory management. A company depends on its data through IT and DevOps who are tasked with vital IT capital expenditure investments. IT key opinion leaders rely on ERPs to collect, store and interpret business data. Of course, security is...
Hi @Hovik Hacobian,
Can I ask how you reach these systems?
The ERP selection for an organization (or industry) needs methodology and experience. SAP is a Tier1 ERP but Deltek is not. So I think your roadmap is wrong from the starting point.
But in general, some important parameters in selecting a system are YOUR:
- Organization size (eg. 10,000 employees and users, or 10M$ USD Revenue Per Year),
- Organization process (eg. full purchasing process without HR Process),
- Organization industry (eg. project-oriented (E, EPC, ...), Manufacturer, Sales),
- Organization needs and priorities (eg. good UI/UX over best functionality),
- Organization maturity (eg. best practice process over "as-is" process).
Finally, I think, first, you must clarify your needs and answer the top questions. After that, select the best choices.
Both systems are great, but just for a best-fit organization.
Best Regards