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Choosing an ERP software as a publisher: download our functional grid!

To choose the ERP software that will best suit a software publisher, it is impossible to skip the step of creating a functional grid. Only then will you be able to know if a particular solution is appropriate, and estimate a functional coverage rate to ease your decision. To simplify the task, we offer you a functional grid designed specifically for software publishers and their challenges!

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The checklist to know if you need to change your ERP software!

Are you wondering whether you should change your ERP software, to make your users' daily lives easier and more efficient? This is natural, a management software is not eternal. To help you know whether or not you should change ERP software once and for all, we have prepared a checklist for you!

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ACA: how to frame the relationship between customer & ERP publisher

In a previous article, Akuiteo discussed the value of using an external ACA in the deployment of an ERP software. The ACA (Assistant to the Contracting Authority), with its dual expertise in "business needs / management software" is both an advisor and a mediator between the client and the publisher. Discover three tips to better orchestrate this complex trio and frame the relationship between the client and the ERP editor!

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ERP project: 8 good practices to make a success of your test set

Convert promises to evidence: this is how the test game step could be summarized in an ERP project. You probably already know this, but this consists in requesting a demo from the editor-integrator, based on an operational scenario. This is a customized demonstration to ensure that the tool's functionalities are in line with one's needs. But how can we ensure that this phase takes place in the right conditions? How can this improved "proof of concept" bring real added value in the choice of an ERP software? The answer is: by learning about these good practices to make a successful test set!

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The user experience, the key to your ERP choice



A few years ago, users of professional software were forced to adapt to the tools their company offered them. Today, things have changed: the tools are designed according to the user experience, or UX, which becomes one of the essential criteria for the success of an ERP project. We're taking stock of the situation!

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Multi-company ERP solutions: sorting fact from fiction

Companies are now seldom completely independent units, what with holding companies, property investment companies and the like. Even SMEs with 50 employees are typically more than just single entities and under French law, every company must have its own accounts. For groups with subsidiaries, it can all be quite complicated. When it comes to getting management software, these groups tend to focus solely on multi-company ERP software. But the "multi-company" label can apply to a mixed bag of solutions.

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Project management: questions to ask before buying your ERP software

As someone who works in a consultancy, a design or engineering company, or an architectural or software firm, projects management is an everyday concern for you. Your current software is hit and miss. You have management software, accounting software, an Excel file bursting with macros or even an aging ERP solution that brings them all together. In any case, you're starting to see cracks appearing. Perhaps it's time to invest in an integrated specialist management software for business management. Here are a few questions you should ask first.

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PoC and why you need them to pick the right ERP solution

When choosing an ERP solution, there comes a time to see if the software meets your requirements. And to do this you need a proof of concept, or PoC. Send your shortlisted vendors/integration specialists a test scenario and let them show you what their tools can do. You want proof, not just promises.

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ERP specifications: 5 mistakes to avoid

Getting a new ERP solution marks the start of a new long-term relationship – and that means several years’ commitment. While you don’t have to draft specifications, this phase can be critical. Your specifications help you compare competing vendors and integration specialists as objectively as possible. How should you go about writing and sticking to your ERP specifications? Here are 5 mistakes to avoid.

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ERP solution rollout: the game as an infographic!

Once you have chosen your ERP solution and signed a contract with a software publisher/integration specialist, you have to crack on with the rollout. And it’s no mean feat! That’s why we’ve devised this little game to take you through the process. Complete the steps to set up your management software, calmly and confidently.

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