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phaniWrote on 03 May 2011If the ERP is properly configured, we can use it well otherwise this is another hell to face the issues. In india how many companies are best configured? hardly we can see!!!!! manish pathakWrote on 19 September 2009i am aLSO INTERESTED to serve the implimentation of erps & keen interested in information technology concepts do you have any option well i am a ca final student going for nov09 tell me the sources where i can get in to these
CA. Pradeep JhawarWrote on 05 May 2009Excellent piece of writing de-mystifying the finer aspects of what an ERP is all about.
Avish JainWrote on 01 May 2009It is mattrer of great pleasure that how a complicated subject becomes a easiset one if it is explained and written in a proper manner with practicale examples. We are looking forward for more such articales from your end. Fro Avish Jain
Arihant JainWrote on 01 May 2009The article is a realisation of the fact that how is system is evolved in any area. The need for historical data gave rise to book-keeping; book-keeping gave rise to accounting; single entry to double entry, manual entries to automated systems; so and so forth. The catch is the ease and with accuracy are we able to overcome the growing business information needs. Whether is a manual, ERP or non-ERP environment the concept is same- the recording and analysis of data. The auhtor has brought out the points in a very simple language inundated with some practical examples like registers, puppets, film-making etc.
jawahar kalraWrote on 27 April 2009the Article sets aside the apprehensions of an accountant for ERP,the beginner accountants who are in the process of getting into ERP environment can learn from the this article, keep it up sir. |
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