10 Top ERP Systems Reviewed: My Final Verdict

10 Top ERP Systems Reviewed: My Final Verdict

NetSuite Review, Lilly W.

What I dislike about NetSuite:
  • I found the implementation process to be challenging and expensive, especially with the additional costs for advanced modules and maintenance.
  • I’ve experienced occasional system slowdowns, and the customer support can sometimes be less responsive than I’d like.
What G2 users dislike about NetSuite:

“The implementation process was inadequate. There wasn’t sufficient analysis of the existing workflows by the NetSuite subject matter experts to determine (a) how NetSuite could accommodate existing workflows or (b) if existing workflows needed to change to accommodate NetSuite processes or perhaps leverage NetSuite features and functions. Similarly, the training was lacking. It was more a demonstration of default NetSuite features rather than training on the product as installed and configured in our environment. While additional training and support is available for a fee, the basic implementation and training need to be strengthened to support a successful initial adoption.”

NetSuite Review, Richard K.

2. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 

When using Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, I found it to be a robust, cloud-based ERP solution that integrates essential business functions like finance, sales, inventory, and customer service.

What stood out to me is how seamlessly it connected with other Microsoft products, like Office 365 and Outlook. I was also impressed by its financial management tools which provided our team real-time insights into accounting, budgeting, and financial performance.

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