GTS One ERP has been localised for use of organizations in Egypt and allows the organization to use a system of integrated applications to manage the business and automate many back office functions related to technology, services and human resources. GTS One ERP is simple, intuitive and effective and automates the entire gamut of ERP applications.
GTS One ERP is maintained through a database management where all resource details can be updated and thus keep a track of the business flow. This software also provides the flexibility for the customer to edit his requirements.
Modern ERP systems offer advanced user-permission settings. These can prevent sensitive data from ending up in the wrong hands, allowing users to only access what they need to from the system.
Using disparate, poorly integrated business software systems can lead to messy, non-standardized data. This makes year-over-year comparisons less accurate, more difficult and more time-consuming—and can also be a serious detriment to forecasting.
With a modern ERP system, all necessary applications are integrated, your data is standardized and the tools to see year-over-year comparisons and forecasts are built in.
Governmental red tape making your employees’ jobs harder? Most ERP systems are equipped to ease regulatory compliance when it comes to a variety of business processes, such as financial accounting, data security and product traceability.
Inefficient processes and decentralized data mean greater labor costs for businesses. These can be especially detrimental for small to midsize businesses (SMBs) that have more limited resources.
ERP systems can automate and streamline daily processes, giving your employees more time to do things that actually generate revenue.
The mobile trend present in other software markets has caught on with most ERP vendors: They are now offering native applications on Android, iOS and Windows smart devices.
These applications typically offer a pared-down dashboard that updates in real time with crucial business KPIs, including: