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[[File:Erp-software.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Enterprise resource planning ecosystem]]]]An [[enterprise resource planning ecosystem]] (alternatively known as [[enterprise resource planning system]], [[ERP system]], [[ERP systems]], and [[ERP suite]]; hereinafter, ''Ecosystem'') is any [[system of systems]], also known as [[ERP module]]s, that are designed to facilitate [[enterprise resource planning]] ([[Enterprise resource planning|ERP]]).
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[[File:Erp-software.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Enterprise resource planning ecosystem]]]]An [[enterprise resource planning ecosystem]] (alternatively known as [[enterprise resource planning system]], [[ERP system]], [[ERP systems]], and [[ERP suite]]; hereinafter, the ''Ecosystem'') is any [[system of systems]], also known as [[ERP module]]s, that are designed to facilitate [[enterprise resource planning]] ([[Enterprise resource planning|ERP]]).
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The ''Ecosystems'' are designed to seamlessly integrate [[business process]]es throughout the whole [[enterprise]] usually in [[realtime]]. [[ERP software]] commonly powers this integration.
  
, often in [[realtime]] empowered by [[ERP software]]
 
is a [[business process]] management software that allows an [[enterprise]] to use a system of integrated applications to manage the business and automate many back office functions related to technology, services and [[human resource]]s.
 
  
 
==Components==
 
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Revision as of 16:57, 16 February 2020

An enterprise resource planning ecosystem (alternatively known as enterprise resource planning system, ERP system, ERP systems, and ERP suite; hereinafter, the Ecosystem) is any system of systems, also known as ERP modules, that are designed to facilitate enterprise resource planning (ERP).

The Ecosystems are designed to seamlessly integrate business processes throughout the whole enterprise usually in realtime. ERP software commonly powers this integration.


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