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Choosing the most suitable management software is one of the complex decisions for companies, especially for small and medium-sized companies. This is because adopting an ERP (Enterprise Relationship Planning) System requires a high investment of time and money, directly impacting the day-to-day operation.  
 
In order to facilitate this search with more security, clarity and speed, the ERP Portal – a content and services channel focused on the management software market – launches ERP Select, a platform specialized in selection, comparison and acquisition of management systems business. The launch of the tool is an initiative of Marcelo Sinhorini, Director and co-founder of the portal, a professional who has 15 years of experience at TOTVS and two more years focused on the ERP market.
 
In this way, ERP Select will bring together software manufacturers for industry and retail, as well as those that serve a specific niche, such as agribusiness, pharmaceutical manufacturing, printing, among other sectors. “To be on the platform, they must comply with good practices, such as corporate governance, market presence and customer cases”, explains Sinhorini.
 
The entrepreneur clarifies that ERP Select already has “important national and international market players, such as IFS, Sage, Shankya, Promob, AOKI, Mega Sistemas, Novalis, IFS, Sankhya, Mega Sistemas, AOKI Sistemas, Next One, Callisto Solutions, Microsoft, Dataplace, ERP Khan, Delsoft and others such as TOTVS and SAP that are already in the process of integration with the platform, in a total of 80 companies”.
 
How ERP Select works
 
With just a few clicks, the user selects ERP providers by company size, business segment and a series of other information, crossing a database with about 1,250 technical market specifications, which are rules for each sector, being industry, retail or services. In this way, the solution demonstrates, in minutes, which are the most adherent management systems for a given organization, allowing comparisons between ERP manufacturers.
 
In Brazil, there are currently around 500 thousand small and medium-sized companies, according to SEBRAE and the Annual Report of Social Information (RAIS) made by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security. Studies predict that 70% of them will still migrate to a business management software consolidated in the market in the coming years.
 
Choosing a management system or changing it takes about four months and involves the participation of dozens of professionals. The process considers fundamental items, such as the value of the investment, the adherence of the solution to the business, the implementation time, the risks involved and the training of users to use the ERP tool.
 
Interested parties can obtain more information on the website itself. http://portalerpselect.com.br/

 

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