Wednesday, August 25, 2010

ERP or Accounting Software?

This this a question I have been grappling with for a long time:

What category do we fit in? Are we an accounting software or an ERP?

Here are the arguments either way:

Accounting Softwares are smaller in scope and are used by small businesses. They may also contain additional workflows for stock keeping, but usually are simple. There is not much scope to tag your data across territories etc and not much scope of setting budgets, rules on discounts etc.

ERPs on the other hand are traditionally used by large and mid-sized businesses. They have the capability to handle large volume of data. The core functionality is still accounting, stock keeping, pre-sales, invoicing etc. There are lot more options to categorize your customers, territories, sales people. You can set targets and complex rules.

So where does iWebNotes fit in?

My take is that it fits into both the categories, it has the multitude of options that required for real businesses and also is simple enough to use for small businesses. So we are trying to blur the gap.
Ideally, we must combine the functionality of the ERP and simplicity of the Accounting Softwares so that customers get the best of both world.

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