Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
ERP systems control central business processes like sales, stock inventory, or accounting. They bundle corporate-relevant information into a single source and, consequently, create both transparent workflows and a foundation for a well-founded decision-making process. In growing companies, in particular, they guarantee scalability, process security, and better resource management.
ERP and PIM in Interplay: Why You Need Both Systems
While ERP systems manage transactional data such as prices, inventory, and book keeping in a time-saving manner, they are quick to hit a limit when it comes to channel-specific or target-group-oriented product data. And it is precisely here wehere a specialized PIM system can unfold its strengths – it enables the structured refinement of all sorts of content per sales channel without any redundant data management. The combination of both makes it so that you can distribute data consistently and in an up-to-date and efficient manner. How this interplay works in practice and what benefits you can draw from it is explained in the extensive blogpost.
Refer to the blogpost: “PIM und ERP – The Dream Combination for Smooth Processes.”