1. Microsoft Dynamics (Finance and Operations) 2. Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP (up from 3) 3. Infor CloudSuite (up from 6) 4. Workday 5. Epicor Vantage (New) - manufacturing, distribution and retail. 6. SAP S/4HANA down from 4 - enterprise 7. IFS - construction, field service, manufacturing, distribution 8. Oracle NetSuite (down from 2) sm-mid 9. Odoo (open source) down from 8 10. Force Platform (from Salesforce) down from 9
@@gasperovcak227 Well, among many, the main reasons were (i) Out of the box the basic features that a business needs are present without needing much customisation (ii) The Frappe Community and the Documentation provided are quite easy to understand and configure without knowing much coding. (iii) The interface is quite clean, all the basic form features are uniform across all doctypes. Good Functionality out of the box it offers country specific features and layouts (iv) Easier to find developers who can do the customisation and less expensive than Odoo. (v) The default workflow for most doc types suited most of my needs (vi) I have used Whatsapp Integration for sending invoices to my clients and i got it up and running in matter of minutes.
Insightful post! Your comprehensive analysis of the top ERP systems for 2024 is valuable for professionals navigating enterprise technology. Thanks for sharing this informative resource!
Thanks Eric for your feedback. Having been intricately involved with F&O and BC for over 2 decades, I'm very surprised you don't have BC before F&O It's easier to setup, extend, maintain, has all the functionality and has a better partner network, it cheaper, and more scalable (largest Dynamics clients are on BC) and the consultants know more about their impact on other modules etc.
I think you should do separate rankings for large vs SME. SME would be interested in a tradeoff between price & features. Large is less price sensitive
We are currently using Acumatica, but we find it hard to get support for advanced issues. We have our own dev team for Acumatica (along with a VAR). We are considering the move to Odoo (we are a medium size business), and just having an in-house dev team for it. One thing that's frustrating is access to data in Acumatica. Also the WMS as well as CRM is very basic. Odoo would replace Acumatica, our HR apps, our 3rd party WMS, our shipping software, Slack, Our support tickets and chat, SugarCRM, etc. That's what an ERP should be in my opinion.
Overall agree with his assessment , however I don't really agree that Microsoft Dynamics can be listed as No 1 just because its used by both small and large Organizations. Surprised to see Open source Odoo so high , and in the top 10. Didn't really understand why Netsuite fell so much. he seems to be quite negative on SAP.
Is there some high cost-effective app or cloud based ERP for Urban Air Mobility manufacturing company? Or ERP for a small sized company in the aviation industry?
None of these ERP provide a banking end to end solutions. Which ERP do you recommend for banking integration without relying on third party data aggregators?
You referenced an Independent Review of IFS, but the link did not work. I am not seeing it in your list for videos to link to in the description. Is the review you did 3 years ago the valid one, or do you have a more recent one you could share?
You can find the IFS and all other software reviews I have done in this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLyI-oIQSgI2C3VPqF4KeLzis0Gf8Etijm.html. Hope this helps!
Can you speak a little on Sage 100c? We've been using it forever, back from when it was Sage Next, which turned into Sage Vision, then Sage Business Suite and now 100c. My issue with it is that it seems to be stuck in the year 2000. Still on premises, no perspective on ever going cloud, no new developments at all ,it's basically just keeping customers tax compliant and that didn't seem enough to me anymore. Is anyone else having this experience with Sage?! Also, their tech support has just gotten worse and worse, I'm not sure what is happening?
Some of these systems aren't bad, but in most cases, even with better systems, the 3rd party consultants installing have limited control over what any given module can do. 95% of the time, manufacturers especially need customizable systems. Everyone who has been through an ERP implementation knows the risk of a boxed system.
Hm I thought Acumatica was really in the coming at the moment. Would you still recommend the software for a small to medium sized manufacturing company in Germany?
Microsoft dynamics is no patch to be called a ERP not sure what's the vested interest you have - Guys check it out before you listen to this. This guys must be kidding
1. Microsoft Dynamics (Finance and Operations)
2. Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP (up from 3)
3. Infor CloudSuite (up from 6)
4. Workday
5. Epicor Vantage (New) - manufacturing, distribution and retail.
6. SAP S/4HANA down from 4 - enterprise
7. IFS - construction, field service, manufacturing, distribution
8. Oracle NetSuite (down from 2) sm-mid
9. Odoo (open source) down from 8
10. Force Platform (from Salesforce) down from 9
I think Frappe ERPNEXT should be on this list. I switched from Odoo to ERPNEXT and never turned back
@@srshankar29 Why did you do swithch?
@@gasperovcak227 Well, among many, the main reasons were (i) Out of the box the basic features that a business needs are present without needing much customisation (ii) The Frappe Community and the Documentation provided are quite easy to understand and configure without knowing much coding. (iii) The interface is quite clean, all the basic form features are uniform across all doctypes. Good Functionality out of the box it offers country specific features and layouts (iv) Easier to find developers who can do the customisation and less expensive than Odoo. (v) The default workflow for most doc types suited most of my needs (vi) I have used Whatsapp Integration for sending invoices to my clients and i got it up and running in matter of minutes.
@@srshankar29 why can you explain please?
Insightful post! Your comprehensive analysis of the top ERP systems for 2024 is valuable for professionals navigating enterprise technology. Thanks for sharing this informative resource!
Thanks Eric for your feedback. Having been intricately involved with F&O and BC for over 2 decades, I'm very surprised you don't have BC before F&O
It's easier to setup, extend, maintain, has all the functionality and has a better partner network, it cheaper, and more scalable (largest Dynamics clients are on BC) and the consultants know more about their impact on other modules etc.
what do u think about frappe, erpnext
what is your definition of small, med, large businesses used in your review ranks? thanks
I think you should do separate rankings for large vs SME. SME would be interested in a tradeoff between price & features. Large is less price sensitive
Excellent review! Thanks for sharing.
Was waiting for this years report. Very interesting.
the new and continued upgrades for odoo breaks the whole limits
We are currently using Acumatica, but we find it hard to get support for advanced issues. We have our own dev team for Acumatica (along with a VAR). We are considering the move to Odoo (we are a medium size business), and just having an in-house dev team for it. One thing that's frustrating is access to data in Acumatica. Also the WMS as well as CRM is very basic. Odoo would replace Acumatica, our HR apps, our 3rd party WMS, our shipping software, Slack, Our support tickets and chat, SugarCRM, etc. That's what an ERP should be in my opinion.
I answer this question in my podcast being released on Aug 21!
Thanks a lot. Super usefull information. Thanks again.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi I am from Canada and Mid-Market would likely be considered Small Business for the US so it would be helpful to define small business vs mid size
Thanks for the nice details. Can you please share similar review for Middleware or iPaas tools?
Nice info! but wondering why ERPNext is not in top 10
Very nice review, thank you.
What are opinions on palantir & their offerings relative to the sector?
Overall agree with his assessment , however I don't really agree that Microsoft Dynamics can be listed as No 1 just because its used by both small and large Organizations. Surprised to see Open source Odoo so high , and in the top 10. Didn't really understand why Netsuite fell so much. he seems to be quite negative on SAP.
SAP is never on time or budget, and budgets are too high for the outcomes
What about ERPNext
Is there some high cost-effective app or cloud based ERP for Urban Air Mobility manufacturing company? Or ERP for a small sized company in the aviation industry?
Microsoft Business Central has good add-ons for aviation etc
None of these ERP provide a banking end to end solutions. Which ERP do you recommend for banking integration without relying on third party data aggregators?
Dear respected sir, I need review video about Genesis software and peddle plus software which software is best about ERP system.
Please let us know the criteria as well.
You referenced an Independent Review of IFS, but the link did not work. I am not seeing it in your list for videos to link to in the description. Is the review you did 3 years ago the valid one, or do you have a more recent one you could share?
You can find the IFS and all other software reviews I have done in this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLyI-oIQSgI2C3VPqF4KeLzis0Gf8Etijm.html. Hope this helps!
That helps, thanks. I wasn't sure if you had an updated one for them. @@erickimberling
S/4HANA losing its ranking due to the implementation failures is a shocker. Do you have any idea what the bottle neck is?
Microsoft Dynamics #1 , but understand Microsoft leverages SAP ERP in their internal corporate systems to run Microsoft -
Wow! Really?
I would like to think its now to expensive for them to switch over to their own product.
How about Zoho Books?
HOW it compare with MS DYNAMICS 365
I think Microsoft BC is missed in your list
I would also like to see how you would rate Microsoft Business Central
We will like our cloud infrastructure to be managed by us rather than ERP provider as this leads to vendor vendor lockin.
Why use Odoo instead of QuickBooks for a small organization?
It's a pity 4 times u point to the video to the left, there's no video. I'd be happy to help you.
Wao, Force? Really, I can't get passed the minute that you mentioned Salesforce and the cousin. Sorry to hear that
Can you speak a little on Sage 100c? We've been using it forever, back from when it was Sage Next, which turned into Sage Vision, then Sage Business Suite and now 100c. My issue with it is that it seems to be stuck in the year 2000. Still on premises, no perspective on ever going cloud, no new developments at all ,it's basically just keeping customers tax compliant and that didn't seem enough to me anymore. Is anyone else having this experience with Sage?! Also, their tech support has just gotten worse and worse, I'm not sure what is happening?
Great question. I'll answer this in my Transformation Ground Control Podcast in a few weeks.
Some of these systems aren't bad, but in most cases, even with better systems, the 3rd party consultants installing have limited control over what any given module can do. 95% of the time, manufacturers especially need customizable systems. Everyone who has been through an ERP implementation knows the risk of a boxed system.
Who has used Cin7 Core?
Where can any of these Erp be learn..can they be learn on causera or Udemy
What about Acumatica?
I discuss Acumatica in the video here: ua-cam.com/video/e5b8TmmXqBY/v-deo.htmlsi=6X-lhFr_YzGKvhBz&t=120
Hm I thought Acumatica was really in the coming at the moment. Would you still recommend the software for a small to medium sized manufacturing company in Germany?
Is there a company that sell you software that you can customize and then use it or sell it?
Odoo and ERPNext but you need to tell your customers, it's ERPNext/Odoo.
Very US centric view. The ranking is quite different in the rest of the world.
It is meant to be a global view, but how would you change the ranking for other parts of the world?
@@erickimberling check Zoho
What does ERP stand for?
Enterprise Resource Planning
I think it is just an opinion, not really an analysis.
How come S4 PUBLIC cloud is not even mentioned?!
SAP Is number one ERP system..
Yea. More so when it comes to security and controls.
Disagree. Oracle Fusion Cloud is.
In specific industries yes, but not in usability
Please narrate slowly
Where is Pronto?
ua-cam.com/video/ZcyRaN2lQi8/v-deo.html
S/4HANA is the Best
tl;dr;
10. Force platform
9. Odoo
8. Oracle Netsuite
7. IFS
6. SAP S/4 Hana
5. Epicor
4. Workday
3. Infor CloudSuite
2. Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
1. Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&L
Microsoft Dynamics #1? Bullshit
Microsoft dynamics is no patch to be called a ERP not sure what's the vested interest you have - Guys check it out before you listen to this. This guys must be kidding