OUR PROJECTS



A striking proportion of project difficulties stem from people in both customer and supplier organisations failing to implement known best practice. This can be ascribed to the general absence of collective professionalism in the IT industry, as well as inadequacies in the education and training of customer and supplier staff at all levels. Moreover, there is a broad reluctance to accept that complex IT projects have many similarities with major engineering projects and would benefit from greater application of well established engineering and project management procedures. For example, the importance of risk management is poorly understood and the significance of systems architecture is not appreciated.
 

SOLOMON ERP



Based on the Intersoft intERP engine, Intersoft's SOLOMON ERP is one of the first fully web implemented ERP developed in Romania. Reaching version 1.8 marks a long list of changes made to improve stability and speed but also adding new features. SOLOMON ERP helps you deliver role-based access to crucial data, applications, and analytical tools.

Some of the main features of SOLOMON ERP are listed bellow:

financial management
     general ledger (GL)
     accounts payable (AP)
     accounts receivable (AR)

financial control
     budgeting
     and standard and actual cost accounting;
     specifically payroll and time and attendance
     production and manufacturing
     order taking
     customer service

additional and integrated modules
     warehouse management (WMS)
     maintenance management and control (CMMS, EAM)
     performance management and reporting (EPM)

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"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. An ERP system is based on a common database and a modular software design. The common database can allow every department of a business to store and retrieve information in real-time. The information should be reliable, accessible, and easily shared. The modular software design should mean a business can select the modules they need, mix and match modules from different vendors, and add new modules of their own to improve business performance. Ideally, the data for the various business functions are integrated. In practice the ERP system may comprise a set of discrete applications, each maintaining a discrete data store within one physical database. There are two main scenarios an ERP developer is likely to face. In the first, your company is implementing a huge ERP software system from one of the big vendors, with canned applications and database table structures. In the second, you're being asked to create an ERP environment to encompass existing application systems and facilitate the development of new ones. In either case, your number-one task as a developer is configuration, which means a great deal of thought and planning regarding the redesign of your business processes. In a canned ERP world, you'll do a lot of embedded procedures in database tables, and configure a great many application links. In an ERP development environment, you're going to be writing a lot of app components and data transport containers to move information tier-to-tier"
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