The advice I would give is this: If you're in a manufacturing environment, look at pairing this product up with an MES system. This way, you will have an ERP and an MES integration and will not have to count on CostPoint being your sole manufacturing solution.
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...
The advice I would give is this: If you're in a manufacturing environment, look at pairing this product up with an MES system. This way, you will have an ERP and an MES integration and will not have to count on CostPoint being your sole manufacturing solution.