What's ERP ?
Enterprise Resource Planning
What is the simplest explanation for ERP?
Consider all the basic processes needed to run a company: Accounting (Finance), Human Resources (HR), Services, Procurement and others. In simple terms, ERP combines all these processes under a single system. But new ERP systems offer visibility, analytics, smart solutions and productivity in every area of business, in addition to simple solutions. ERP systems use modern technology to process hot data across departments and the entire company ecosystem, so businesses make the right decisions based on real data and productivity increases - the business survives.
Advantages of ERP
ERP consists of Institutional Resource Planning applications / modules that are integrated with each other and communicate with each other, sharing the same database. This means that with a properly designed ERP, you can give the right you want from just one source to anyone you want, preventing information clutter between departments. Your ERP system can automate the core processes of your business and help you manage processes properly, reduce risks, generate reports quickly, and more.
Examples for ERP systems
Many ERP systems typically combine Accounting, IR (HR), Sales / CRM, and demand management. Only you can add other modules to your system to suit your business needs. For example, you can use e-commerce, warehouse and order, etc. as an additional ERP component. You can also add modules. Or you can include applications for large-scale industries such as manufacturing, wholesale.

SaaS - Pay and use
SaaS (Software as a Service)
Many modern ERP manufacturers offer their latest products as SaaS (Software as a Service) based on Cloud technology.
What is SaaS? Simply put, you don't see any hardware or operating system. Simply log in with your favorite web browser and build your business processes from scratch. It may not be a suitable solution for large companies because it promises you less dynamism. But it is an ideal solution for small companies or startups. It can save you time in many areas.

IaaS - Cloud
IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)
What is IaaS? Again, your system is operating in the Cloud, only this time you are responsible for the security of your operating system and your ERP system. It is an ideal choice for companies of any size. Although it requires more knowledge than SaaS, dynamism and resilience allow you to expand.

"On Premise" - your own hardware
Your ERP system can also be installed in your datacenter. This method is called On-Premise, which can be used by more critical enterprises, such as government agencies or banking systems. In this way, you are already responsible for the security of the equipment, the operating system and your system.