VP of Ecommerce & Information Systems at Four Seasons General Merchandise
Real User
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2025-01-15T18:13:55Z
Jan 15, 2025
While the software may not be very expensive, it lacks many advanced features found in other software. There are not many extensions available compared to other ERP platforms. The technology is a little bit behind, especially web technology.
The vendor stopped supporting the solution on the Linux platform. We can only use it on Windows. It is very bad. I don't know why they discontinued support for Linux. Now we are supposed to use Microsoft SQL Server, which I don’t like very much. We are left with no options. The vendor must give users the option to use what they are comfortable with. Most of the functionalities are not available on the browser. We have to install the desktop client. It would be very good if the vendor could make all the functionalities available on the web browser version. We would not have to go around installing workstations. We could just provision it from the browser.
Financial Controller at a engineering company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-11-03T18:58:35Z
Nov 3, 2020
We're definitely looking at a new system because everything in this product needs improving. It needs to be integrated between manufacturing and accounts.
ERP systems streamline the management of core business processes by integrating data across departments to enhance operational efficiency and improve decision-making. They are essential tools for businesses looking to stay competitive and adaptable in a rapidly changing landscape. ERP solutions are designed to integrate and automate key business functions, offering a unified platform for managing processes such as finance, human resources, and supply chain. These systems provide data...
While the software may not be very expensive, it lacks many advanced features found in other software. There are not many extensions available compared to other ERP platforms. The technology is a little bit behind, especially web technology.
The vendor stopped supporting the solution on the Linux platform. We can only use it on Windows. It is very bad. I don't know why they discontinued support for Linux. Now we are supposed to use Microsoft SQL Server, which I don’t like very much. We are left with no options. The vendor must give users the option to use what they are comfortable with. Most of the functionalities are not available on the browser. We have to install the desktop client. It would be very good if the vendor could make all the functionalities available on the web browser version. We would not have to go around installing workstations. We could just provision it from the browser.
We're definitely looking at a new system because everything in this product needs improving. It needs to be integrated between manufacturing and accounts.