# Best Enterprise ERP Systems - Page 2

*By [Nathan Calabrese](https://research.g2.com/insights/author/nathan-calabrese)*


Products classified in the overall ERP Systems category are similar in many regards and help companies of all sizes solve their business problems. However, enterprise business features, pricing, setup, and installation differ from businesses of other sizes, which is why we match buyers to the right Enterprise Business ERP Systems to fit their needs. Compare product ratings based on reviews from enterprise users or connect with one of G2&#39;s buying advisors to find the right solutions within the Enterprise Business ERP Systems category.

In addition to qualifying for inclusion in the ERP Systems category, to qualify for inclusion in the Enterprise Business ERP Systems category, a product must have at least 10 reviews left by a reviewer from an enterprise business.





## Top ERP Systems at a Glance
| # | Product | Rating | Best For | What Users Say |
|---|---------|--------|----------|----------------|
| 1 | [NetSuite](https://www.g2.com/products/oracle-netsuite/reviews) | 4.1/5.0 (4,693 reviews) | Multi-subsidiary financials with deep ERP customization | "[NetSuite Unifies Core Processes with Powerful Visibility and Reporting](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/netsuite-review-12967208)" |
| 2 | [SAP Cloud ERP (SAP S/4HANA Cloud)](https://www.g2.com/products/sap-cloud-erp-sap-s-4hana-cloud/reviews) | 4.4/5.0 (939 reviews) | Real-time ERP with clean-core standardization | "[SAP S/4HANA Cloud: Instant Processing, Centralized Data, and Seamless Integration](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/sap-cloud-erp-sap-s-4hana-cloud-review-12772371)" |
| 3 | [Acumatica](https://www.g2.com/products/acumatica/reviews) | 4.4/5.0 (1,915 reviews) | Cross-module ERP with consumption-based customization | "[Acumatica Delivers Flexibility and Scalability for Global Growth](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/acumatica-review-12716143)" |
| 4 | [Sage Intacct](https://www.g2.com/products/sage-intacct/reviews) | 4.3/5.0 (3,917 reviews) | Multi-entity financial consolidation with dimensional reporting | "[Powerful Multi-Dimensional GL and Streamlined Reporting in Sage Intacct](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/sage-intacct-review-12949345)" |
| 5 | [Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central](https://www.g2.com/products/microsoft-microsoft-dynamics-365-business-central/reviews) | 4.0/5.0 (856 reviews) | Microsoft-native ERP with dimensional financial consolidation | "[Powerful ERP with a learning curve worth taking](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/microsoft-dynamics-365-business-central-review-11447477)" |
| 6 | [SAP ECC](https://www.g2.com/products/sap-ecc/reviews) | 4.2/5.0 (862 reviews) | Cross-module ERP integration with end-to-end process traceability | "[Reliable System I Use Daily for Procurement and Vendor Management”](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/sap-ecc-review-12585975)" |
| 7 | [Odoo ERP](https://www.g2.com/products/odoo-odoo-erp/reviews) | 4.2/5.0 (313 reviews) | Cross-departmental ERP with modular, pay-as-you-grow deployment | "[Unified, Modular ERP That Streamlines Workflows and Reporting](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/odoo-erp-review-12739254)" |
| 8 | [TallyPrime](https://www.g2.com/products/tallyprime/reviews) | 4.5/5.0 (285 reviews) | GST-compliant bookkeeping with integrated inventory | "[TallyPrime’s “Go To” Search Bar Makes Accounting and GST Compliance Effortless](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/tallyprime-review-12955670)" |
| 9 | [Deltek Costpoint](https://www.g2.com/products/deltek-costpoint/reviews) | 4.2/5.0 (661 reviews) | Government-contract project accounting with DCAA compliance | "[Deltek Costpoint Review from an Accountant Perspective](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/deltek-costpoint-review-12507670)" |
| 10 | [Kinetic](https://www.g2.com/products/epicor-kinetic/reviews) | 3.9/5.0 (721 reviews) | — | "[Epicor Kinetic in the cloud](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/kinetic-review-5072455)" |


## How Many ERP Systems Products Does G2 Track?
**Total Products under this Category:** 712

### Category Stats (Jul 2026)
- **Average Rating**: 4.25/5 (↑0.01 vs Jun 2026) The average rating of products in this category, based on all submitted ratings
- **Top Trending Product**: CBOS Cloud ERP (+5.56%) - Among all products in this category, CBOS Cloud ERP recorded the largest rating increase compared to last month
*Last updated: July 05, 2026*


## How Does G2 Rank ERP Systems Products?

**Why You Can Trust G2's Software Rankings:**

- 30 Analysts and Data Experts
- 26,000+ Authentic Reviews
- 712+ Products
- Unbiased Rankings

G2's software rankings are built on verified user reviews, rigorous moderation, and a consistent research methodology maintained by a team of analysts and data experts. Each product is measured using the same transparent criteria, with no paid placement or vendor influence. While reviews reflect real user experiences, which can be subjective, they offer valuable insight into how software performs in the hands of professionals. Together, these inputs power the G2 Score, a standardized way to compare tools within every category.



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## What Are the Top-Rated ERP Systems Products in 2026?
### 1. [Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management](https://www.g2.com/products/microsoft-dynamics-365-supply-chain-management/reviews)
Microsoft Dynamics AX is the complete ERP solution for enterprises that provides a purpose-built foundation across five industries (manufacturing, distribution, retail, services, and public sector), along with comprehensive, core ERP functionality for financial, human resources and operations management. It empowers your people to anticipate and embrace change so your business can thrive. All of this is packaged in a single global solution giving you rapid time to value.


**Average Rating:** 3.7/5.0
**Total Reviews:** 98
**How Do G2 Users Rate Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management?**

- **Has the product been a good partner in doing business?:** 7.4/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)
- **Allocation:** 8.3/10 (Category avg: 8.0/10)
- **Workflow Capability:** 9.0/10 (Category avg: 8.3/10)
- **Budgeting / Forecasting:** 8.1/10 (Category avg: 7.9/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management?**

- **Seller:** [Microsoft](https://www.g2.com/sellers/microsoft)
- **Year Founded:** 1975
- **HQ Location:** Redmond, Washington
- **Twitter:** @microsoft (13,091,739 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/microsoft/ (231,632 employees on LinkedIn®)
- **Ownership:** MSFT

**Who Uses This Product?**
- **Top Industries:** Information Technology and Services, Computer Software
- **Company Size:** 47% Mid-Market, 33% Enterprise


#### What Are Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management's Pros and Cons?

**Pros:**

- Accurate Data (1 reviews)
- Customizability (1 reviews)
- Data Management (1 reviews)
- Features (1 reviews)
- Functionality (1 reviews)

**Cons:**

- Expensive (1 reviews)
- Lacking Features (1 reviews)
- Lack of Features (1 reviews)
- Missing Features (1 reviews)
- Small Businesses (1 reviews)


### What Do G2 Reviewers Say About Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management?
*AI-generated summary from verified user reviews*

**Pros:**

- Users value the **accurate data** provided by Dynamics 365, enabling informed decisions across the entire supply chain.
- Users value the **customizability** of Dynamics 365, enhancing visibility and enabling faster, data-driven decisions across the supply chain.
- Users benefit from **live insights across the supply chain** , enabling faster, data-driven decisions and reducing product unavailability.
- Users value the **live insights across the entire supply chain** , enabling faster, data-driven decision-making and reducing product unavailability.
- Users value the **live insights across the supply chain** , enabling faster, data-driven decisions and reduced product unavailability.

**Cons:**

- Users find that **cost management** restricts feature access, making it hard for smaller businesses to benefit fully.
- Users find that **lacking features** can hinder the experience, especially for smaller businesses managing costs.
- Users find the **lack of features** in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management limits functionality for smaller businesses.
- Users find that **missing features** limit their ability to fully utilize Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management effectively.
- Users find that **specialized support can be costly** for smaller businesses, limiting feature adoption due to budget constraints.

#### What Are Recent G2 Reviews of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management?

**"[D365 SCM is a very viable solution for any manufacturer or distributor.](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/microsoft-dynamics-365-supply-chain-management-review-9104119)"**

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars
*— Verified User in Logistics and Supply Chain*

[Read full review](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/microsoft-dynamics-365-supply-chain-management-review-9104119)

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**"[Microsoft 365 supply chain an amazing product](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/microsoft-dynamics-365-supply-chain-management-review-8830755)"**

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars
*— Tejal p.*

[Read full review](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/microsoft-dynamics-365-supply-chain-management-review-8830755)

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#### What Are G2 Users Discussing About Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management?

- [What advice do you have for others considering Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management for logistics operations?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/what-advice-do-you-have-for-others-considering-microsoft-dynamics-365-supply-chain-management-for-logistics-operations)
- [What is Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management used for?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/what-is-microsoft-dynamics-365-supply-chain-management-used-for)

### 2. [Infor M3](https://www.g2.com/products/infor-m3/reviews)
Infor M3 is a powerful cloud ERP software solution that uses the latest technologies to provide an exceptional user experience and powerful analytics in a multi-company, multi-country, and multi-site ERP cloud solution platform. Infor M3 and related industry-specific CloudSuite solutions come with industry-leading functionality for the chemical, distribution, equipment, fashion, food and beverage, and industrial manufacturing industries. Infor M3 can help medium to large national and global organizations quickly move into the digital age, respond faster to change, reduce excess inventory, and cut costs. In addition, it helps you manage your network of people, technology, activities, information, and resources efficiently and economically. Flexible deployment options and implementation accelerators offer a low total cost of ownership and short time to value.


**Average Rating:** 3.8/5.0
**Total Reviews:** 105
**How Do G2 Users Rate Infor M3?**

- **Has the product been a good partner in doing business?:** 7.2/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)
- **Allocation:** 7.1/10 (Category avg: 8.0/10)
- **Workflow Capability:** 7.3/10 (Category avg: 8.3/10)
- **Budgeting / Forecasting:** 6.8/10 (Category avg: 7.9/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind Infor M3?**

- **Seller:** [Infor](https://www.g2.com/sellers/infor)
- **Year Founded:** 2002
- **HQ Location:** New York
- **Twitter:** @Infor (18,472 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/1711/ (22,257 employees on LinkedIn®)
- **Phone:** 800-260-2640

**Who Uses This Product?**
- **Top Industries:** Apparel &amp; Fashion, Hospital &amp; Health Care
- **Company Size:** 48% Enterprise, 45% Mid-Market


#### What Are Infor M3's Pros and Cons?

**Pros:**

- Accurate Data (1 reviews)
- Data Management (1 reviews)
- Easy Access (1 reviews)
- Tracking (1 reviews)
- Tracking Efficiency (1 reviews)

**Cons:**

- Difficult Learning (1 reviews)
- Difficulty (1 reviews)
- Learning Difficulty (1 reviews)
- Understanding Difficulty (1 reviews)
- User Unfriendliness (1 reviews)


### What Do G2 Reviewers Say About Infor M3?
*AI-generated summary from verified user reviews*

**Pros:**

- Users value the **accurate end-to-end data tracking** in Infor M3, enhancing visibility and decision-making.
- Users value the **end-to-end data tracking** capabilities of Infor M3, ensuring clear visibility throughout the process.
- Users value the **easy access** for tracking data end to end with a clear and proper view.
- Users appreciate the **end-to-end tracking** capabilities of Infor M3, providing clear visibility across all data.
- Users value the **end-to-end tracking efficiency** of Infor M3, enhancing their visibility and control over data.

**Cons:**

- Users find Infor M3 **difficult to learn** , which hampers their overall experience with the software.
- Users find Infor M3 to be **difficult** to work with, which can lead to an undesirable experience.
- Users find the **learning difficulty** of Infor M3 to be a significant barrier to effective use.
- Users find the **understanding difficulty** of Infor M3 to be a significant challenge in their experience.
- Users find Infor M3 to be **user unfriendliness** , making the software challenging to navigate and operate effectively.

#### What Are Recent G2 Reviews of Infor M3?

**"[Stable Cloud Suite with Great Support That Cuts Consulting Costs](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/infor-m3-review-12593521)"**

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars
*— Kristoffer Rosseth N.*

[Read full review](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/infor-m3-review-12593521)

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**"[Reliable, Structured ERP with Strong Visibility and Audit Trail](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/infor-m3-review-12872599)"**

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars
*— Mina B.*

[Read full review](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/infor-m3-review-12872599)

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#### What Are G2 Users Discussing About Infor M3?

- [What is Infor M3 used for?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/what-is-infor-m3-used-for)
- [What is Infor LN?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/what-is-infor-ln)
- [What are the key features of an ERP system?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/what-are-the-key-features-of-an-erp-system)
- [What is m3 software?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/infor-m3-what-is-m3-software)
- [What is Infor m3 ERP?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/what-is-infor-m3-erp) - 1 comment

### 3. [Syspro](https://www.g2.com/products/syspro/reviews)
Syspro is digital manufacturing ERP and distribution management software designed specifically for mid-sized manufacturers and distributors. Our cutting-edge platform helps companies in discrete manufacturing, process manufacturing, and wholesale distribution gain complete control over production operations, inventory management, and supply chain visibility. Syspro ERP helps you: ➡️ Achieve Operational Excellence: Get real-time visibility from the shop floor to the warehouse to delivery. Syspro provides manufacturing operations management (MOM) and supply chain orchestration as the transactional backbone for confident, efficient operations across your entire value chain. ➡️ Drive Profitability: Digitize and automate your order-to-cash and procure-to-pay processes. Accelerate collections, control working capital, and uncover bottom-line efficiencies through intelligent automation and business process optimization. ➡️ Ensure Compliance &amp; Traceability: Protect your margins and reputation with built-in lot-level genealogy, quality management systems (QMS), and end-to-end traceability by design. Meet regulatory requirements including FDA, ISO, and ESG reporting standards. ➡️ Leverage AI-Enabled Insights: Use intelligent tools powered by machine learning for demand forecasting, predictive analytics, anomaly detection, and quality monitoring to make smarter, data-driven decisions that optimize production planning and inventory optimization. We partner with businesses ranging from family-owned operations to established global manufacturers across industries including food and beverage manufacturing, automotive parts, electronics assembly, pharmaceuticals, and industrial equipment. Our cloud ERP platform is a strategic tool that allows you to concentrate on what you do best—building your business—while we handle the operational complexity of modern manufacturing and distribution management.


**Average Rating:** 4.1/5.0
**Total Reviews:** 245
**How Do G2 Users Rate Syspro?**

- **Has the product been a good partner in doing business?:** 8.5/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)
- **Allocation:** 7.5/10 (Category avg: 8.0/10)
- **Workflow Capability:** 7.1/10 (Category avg: 8.3/10)
- **Budgeting / Forecasting:** 6.6/10 (Category avg: 7.9/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind Syspro?**

- **Seller:** [Syspro](https://www.g2.com/sellers/syspro)
- **Company Website:** https://www.syspro.com/
- **Year Founded:** 1978
- **HQ Location:** The Old Vicarage, Market Street, DE74 2Jb, Castle Donington, GB 
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/syspro/ (650 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
- **Who Uses This:** IT Manager, Controller
- **Top Industries:** Manufacturing, Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
- **Company Size:** 71% Mid-Market, 24% Small-Business


#### What Are Syspro's Pros and Cons?

**Pros:**

- Ease of Use (6 reviews)
- Functionality (6 reviews)
- Business Suitability (5 reviews)
- Customer Support (4 reviews)
- Customization (4 reviews)

**Cons:**

- Inefficient Processes (4 reviews)
- Data Management (3 reviews)
- Inefficiency (3 reviews)
- Payment Issues (3 reviews)
- Poor Customer Support (3 reviews)


### What Do G2 Reviewers Say About Syspro?
*AI-generated summary from verified user reviews*

**Pros:**

- Users appreciate the **ease of use** of Syspro, benefiting from customizable processes and helpful built-in prompts.
- Users appreciate the **customizable functionality** of Syspro, enhancing ease of use and precise reporting.
- Users appreciate the **business suitability** of Syspro, noting its evolution into a comprehensive ERP solution for manufacturing.
- Users value the **outstanding customer support** from Syspro, enhancing their experience and customization efforts.
- Users appreciate the **ease of customization** in Syspro, allowing processes to be tailored to their company needs.

**Cons:**

- Users find the **inefficient processes** in Syspro frustrating, particularly in bank reconciliation and supplier returns.
- Users report **data management challenges** with Syspro, including partial transactions and inefficient processes leading to integrity issues.
- Users find Syspro&#39;s **inefficiency** evident in slow report generation and cumbersome bank reconciliation processes.
- Users experience **payment issues** with Syspro due to inefficient processes and data integrity concerns, complicating overall functionality.
- Users report **poor customer support** from SYSPRO, citing lack of experience and slow response times.

#### What Are Recent G2 Reviews of Syspro?

**"[Easy to learn, use, and improve processes](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/syspro-review-11036673)"**

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars
*— Steve S.*

[Read full review](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/syspro-review-11036673)

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**"[Effortless Data Management Across Departments](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/syspro-review-12121727)"**

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars
*— Verified User in Chemicals*

[Read full review](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/syspro-review-12121727)

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#### What Are G2 Users Discussing About Syspro?

- [What is SYSPRO used for?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/what-is-syspro-used-for)
- [How much does syspro cost?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/how-much-does-syspro-cost)
- [What are the main features of ERP?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/syspro-what-are-the-main-features-of-erp)
- [Is syspro an ERP system?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/is-syspro-an-erp-system) - 1 comment
- [What is Syspro software?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/what-is-syspro-software) - 1 comment

### 4. [OfficeBooks](https://www.g2.com/products/officebooks/reviews)
OfficeBooks is a simple web based business management application optimized for distributors and manufacturing. Whether you hold inventory or not, OfficeBooks automates your purchase, sales and work orders generation - leaving you free to build your business. Our focus is on enabling our customers to take charge of their day and get things done.


**Average Rating:** 4.1/5.0
**Total Reviews:** 61
**How Do G2 Users Rate OfficeBooks?**

- **Has the product been a good partner in doing business?:** 8.4/10 (Category avg: 8.5/10)
- **Allocation:** 6.7/10 (Category avg: 8.0/10)
- **Workflow Capability:** 6.7/10 (Category avg: 8.3/10)
- **Budgeting / Forecasting:** 10.0/10 (Category avg: 7.9/10)

**Who Is the Company Behind OfficeBooks?**

- **Seller:** [Officebooks](https://www.g2.com/sellers/officebooks)
- **Year Founded:** 2008
- **HQ Location:** Ottawa, Canada
- **Twitter:** @OBGregg (890 Twitter followers)
- **LinkedIn® Page:** https://www.linkedin.com/company/1637373/ (1 employees on LinkedIn®)

**Who Uses This Product?**
- **Top Industries:** Real Estate, Retail
- **Company Size:** 52% Small-Business, 28% Mid-Market



#### What Are Recent G2 Reviews of OfficeBooks?

**"[OfficeBooks for business management](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/officebooks-review-6658442)"**

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars
*— Ania Z.*

[Read full review](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/officebooks-review-6658442)

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**"[Simple web for office management](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/officebooks-review-8203207)"**

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars
*— Nicole C.*

[Read full review](https://www.g2.com/survey_responses/officebooks-review-8203207)

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#### What Are G2 Users Discussing About OfficeBooks?

- [What is OfficeBooks used for?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/what-is-officebooks-used-for)


## What Is ERP Systems?

[ERP Software](https://www.g2.com/categories/erp)

## What Software Categories Are Similar to ERP Systems?

- [Accounting Software](https://www.g2.com/categories/accounting)
- [Discrete ERP Software](https://www.g2.com/categories/discrete-erp)
- [Distribution ERP Software](https://www.g2.com/categories/distribution-erp)


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## How Do You Choose the Right ERP Systems?

### What is an ERP System?

### What are Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems?

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) evolved from materials requirements planning (MRP) software, which was created in the 1960s for large companies that needed to manage complex manufacturing operations. MRP was used mainly to identify, allocate, and track resources such as raw materials, parts, ingredients, and labor. As technology became more accessible, vendors added features for the back office (accounting and HR) and front office (sales and CRM). While initially, only enterprises could afford to invest in ERP, it is now more affordable and widely used by small and medium-sized businesses.

ERP evolved through organic development or mergers and acquisitions. The result was often a mix of multiple products that were more or less integrated and sold as a package or separately.

- Organic development strategies were adopted by vendors who focused exclusively on creating and improving their offering. Some vendors focused on one product only, while others created multiple solutions and sometimes different editions of the same product for different purposes. For instance, an ERP solution can be delivered as a light version for small businesses and as an enterprise edition for large companies.
- Acquisitions are the most common strategy vendors use to expand into new markets and deliver new features. The primary challenge with acquiring software is that it is difficult to integrate all products into a single offering. While some vendors combined multiple products into one, most ERP solutions acquired are still sold as standalone systems.
- Mergers are rare in the ERP market, and they usually happen when two vendors join forces to complement each other’s offering. This can lead to a sophisticated package of multiple systems with overlapping functionality.
- Partnerships allow vendors to offer additional functionality without investing in developing it. When vendors partner, they provide standard integration between their products, which makes it easier for companies to use them together.

### What does ERP stand for?&amp;nbsp;

ERP stands for enterprise resource planning, which means it’s a tool that defines, schedules, and tracks current tasks and critical processes. It supports companies’ automation, manufacturing, production, supply chain, and distribution processes.&amp;nbsp;

Moreover, an ERP system integrates all the functional units of your organization into one. The software can be personalized based on departmental key performance indicators (KPIs) as well.

As discussed above, ERP systems typically include modules for finance, human resources, marketing and sales, accounting and bookkeeping, logistics and supply chain, and customer service. Its main goal is perfecting processes, improving efficiency, and helping maintain a repository of apps and workflows so teams can view progress, update goals, and keep productivity up.

### What types of ERP systems exist?&amp;nbsp;

ERP systems differ based on the source code of the system and its availability to customers and partners.&amp;nbsp;

- Software development: Depending on who develops and manages the system, some ERP vendors have full control of the product and only allow partners to create apps or extensions. Other ERP providers rely on resellers to add entire modules and change the source code.
- General purpose ERP: These ERP systems are specific to a particular industry. They can be customized to suit the needs and use cases of various industries.
- Industry-specific ERP: Also known as vertical ERP, these systems provide functionality to a limited number of industries. The vendors specialize because generic solutions do not apply to niche industries with specific challenges.
- Small and mid-size business (SMB) ERP: Designed for smaller teams with renewable resources, these ERP systems offer basic workflow automation at an affordable price.
- Cloud ERP: These solutions are hosted on the cloud so you can expand your business infrastructure to support growing volumes of data at a cost-effective price plan. It provides data storage, scalability, and reduced scope of vulnerabilities.
- On-premises ERP: Traditional on-premise systems are installed locally on a business server. They’re set up to store, modify, and retrieve data for internal teams and their project input. Due to package deployment, this may incur higher upfront installation costs.
- Open source ERP: Users can download these free ERP services from the internet or smartphone marketplaces like PlayStore or App Store. These solutions offer basic features that access and modify business workflows.
- ERP for specific functions: These solutions trigger functionalities for departments like finance, human resources, or supply chain management. They are modular and can be integrated into broader ERP systems for businesses.
- Mobile ERP: &amp;nbsp;Mobile ERP solutions enable geolocation tracking, data access, and management via mobiles and other gadgets. Leading ERP service vendors offer a mobile-compatible version of their desktop ERP software.

### Which ERP platform is best for managing app development projects?

For app development projects requiring an ERP platform that can handle your business goals, like resource planning, team collaboration, project tracking, and more, G2 offers a list of options. Some options that could meet your project goals are:

- [NetSuite](https://www.g2.com/products/netsuite/reviews): ideal for mid-to-large enterprises, it offers comprehensive financial management, multi-language and currency support, and scalable services.
- [SAP Business One](https://www.g2.com/products/sap-business-one/reviews): offers tools for project planning, resource management, and budgeting. Its integration with financial and customer relationship management modules ensures cohesive project tracking and management
- [Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central:](https://www.g2.com/products/microsoft-microsoft-dynamics-365-business-central/reviews) combines project management and financial management functionalities, providing tools for project planning, resource allocation, and cost tracking, essential for app development projects.&amp;nbsp;

### ERP systems examples across industries&amp;nbsp;

Different ERP systems have different working mechanisms. Examples of some ERP systems deployed across various industries for process optimization and workflow management are below.

- ERP for manufacturing: Manufacturing professionals choose their ERP systems based on the production types of the finished products and the way they’re made. Manufacturers can use [discrete ERP software](https://www.g2.com/categories/discrete-erp) to learn about spare parts, raise raw material requests, and stay in contact with suppliers for any other needs. It helps maintain bills of materials (BOM), batch processing of orders, and details of stock-keeping units (SKUs).
- Engineering-to-order[ERP software](https://www.g2.com/categories/eto-erp): Engineering-to-order (ETO) manufacturers customize their products to create personalized work for a limited number of customers or sometimes even for individual customers. Standard products (like heavy equipment and fixed assets) can be sold without modifications, but you may need to customize them based on the customer&#39;s demand. These kinds of tools use proposal and project management and quote-to-order (QTO) to deliver elaborate projects and monitor production.
- Distribution ERP software: The core of the distribution business is purchasing products, storage, and delivery from the supplier to the customers. While most ERP systems offer purchasing, inventory, and shipping features, that doesn’t necessarily make them a relevant choice for distribution companies. With distribution ERP systems, companies can buy products from manufacturers and resell them to other companies or consumers. These dedicated tools provide basic warehouse management, route planning, yard and dock management, and freight management.
- Professional services automation software: Also known as ERP for professional services or PSA, this software is designed to address the specific needs of industries like consulting, design and architecture, IT services, legal and financial services, or training and development. These companies all rely extensively on specific knowledge and a professionalized workforce. PSAs help them manage project portfolios and front and back office work for sales, marketing, billing, and accounting.
- [Construction ERP software](https://www.g2.com/categories/construction-erp): Construction software handles projects for residential or industrial buildings and infrastructure. Typical construction software doesn’t always include back-office functions like accounting, so vendors created ERP systems for this industry. ERP for construction delivers all the modules needed to manage operations.
- [Education ERP software](https://www.g2.com/categories/education-erp): Education ERP software helps manage student admissions, student journeys, and academic profiles. It is mostly used by educational institutions for K-12 or colleges and universities. The education ERP integrates with [accounting software](https://www.g2.com/categories/accounting)to support finances like school fee payments, course payments, and exam registration fee payments.
- ERP for public sector undertaking (PSUs): Government or [public sector software](https://www.g2.com/categories/public-sector) focuses on managing the services provided to citizens and on maintaining public infrastructure such as roads, buildings, airports, and so on. Since most point solutions for government agencies only cover some requirements, ERP vendors created specific products for this industry.
- ERP for [healthcare operations](https://www.g2.com/categories/health-care-operations): Healthcare software can cover multiple requirements, like medical scheduling and billing, practice management, and electronic health records (EHR). ERP systems also cover the needs of specialists, such as optometrists, physical therapists, or chiropractors. All these products are usually sold separately and require integration with accounting or sales software, which is why vendors adapted their products for healthcare.

### Benefits of ERP systems&amp;nbsp;

ERP systems help perfect business functions across all departments. Managers and executives use it to monitor essential projects in real-time, and all employees appreciate how easy it is to access important data. More advantages are detailed here.&amp;nbsp;

- Single source of truth: ERP systems store all company information in one place to prevent duplication and inconsistency in data quality. A single data repository also ensures that users&#39; changes are reflected in the database, and everyone in the company can find the most up-to-date information.
- Visibility: Since all ERP users share the same system, they can access any data point that will support their productivity. Customer-facing employees can also retrieve details about orders, transactions, or inventory availability. Finally, accountants can track all data on costs and profitability for each team, business unit, and location.
- Automation and productivity: ERP systems can replace multiple types of software, add-ons, point solutions, spreadsheets, or office tools used by company departments. This allows workers to spend less time switching between systems and focus more on operations. ERP also allows companies to define and implement business-wide processes, which increases productivity and helps address accountability issues.
- Cost savings and resource optimization: By unifying key aspects of business, ERP software becomes a smart way to cut costs while retaining your ROI. The solution works with any operating system and can be adapted to any user interface.
- Regulatory compliance and risk management: ERP systems comply with industry rules and regulations, local and federal laws, legal policies, and tax and compliance rules for any industry with a specific code of conduct.
- Increased customer satisfaction: ERP systems provide a bird’s-eye view into your business goals, processes, tasks, and deadlines, which helps you stay aware of the smallest details and work toward raising your customer satisfaction score.

### Features of ERP systems&amp;nbsp;

The following core features of ERP systems can help users manage customer relationships, plan operations, and monitor costs and profitability.

- Accounting: ERP systems support all accounting processes, from creating a general ledger (GL) to automating [payroll](https://www.g2.com/categories/erp-systems/f/payroll) and making invoices. It also helps process payments, generate financial statements, and conduct financial close. Some ERP systems include advanced features such as multicurrency, foreign exchange, [multi-entity management](https://www.g2.com/categories/erp-systems/f/multi-entity-consolidation) for global companies, project accounting for project-oriented firms, and fixed asset depreciation.
- Front office management: While every ERP system has some sales and marketing features, the level of support for front office functionality varies significantly from one product to another. Some vendors develop modules for these features, while others prefer to integrate their ERP systems with [CRM software](https://www.g2.com/categories/crm) and [marketing automation software](https://www.g2.com/categories/marketing-automation) to ease the workload of sales and revenue teams.
- Back office management: ERP also supervises [payroll platforms](https://www.g2.com/categories/payroll), human resources (HR), maintenance, and regulatory compliance. These modules are delivered in multiple ways, such as standard functionality, add-ons, or integration. For instance, ERP systems include a module for workforce management and integration with [recruitment software](https://www.g2.com/categories/recruiting). Similarly, buyers must integrate ERP with computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) or enterprise asset management (EAM) software to automate maintenance operations.
- Logistics and supply chain support: These features help companies manage their raw materials, components, and finished goods. Manufacturers need to buy, store, and optimize the use of raw materials such as fabric for fashion or parts for equipment manufacturing. ERP systems help forecast demand and find the best price-to-quality ratio components. It also tracks shipping to customers, from suppliers, and between multiple warehouses or production facilities.
- Production: Production management functionality is the core of any ERP system for manufacturing companies. This module covers bills of materials (BOM), material resource planning (MRP), master production schedules (MPS), work in process (WIP), and quality control. Production managers use these features to monitor all stages of the manufacturing cycle, identify defective products through [inspections](https://www.g2.com/categories/erp-systems/f/inspections), and track the shop floor equipment and personnel&#39;s status.
- Reporting and analytics: ERP reporting and analytics provide statistics on all activities managed using the system. When companies use separate [human resource management software (HRMS),](https://www.g2.com/categories/human-resource-management-systems) it needs to be pushed to ERP to transfer data between them. For instance, to estimate the demand for a job, recruiters need multiple data types from different systems, such as candidate history from HRMS, applications from job portals, and documents from[document management systems](https://www.g2.com/categories/document-management).&amp;nbsp;
- Integration: Even though all departments can use ERP, buyers prefer a comprehensive, standalone CRM system over a light module as a part of an ERP system. Therefore, integrating ERP and other software is essential for data consistency free of duplicated data entries.
- Platform: The success of an ERP system depends on the technology used to create, store, and manage it. A service-oriented architecture offers more flexibility and allows buyers to customize the software. Similarly, the database that stores all business information should keep data secure, allow users to back up the data, and facilitate integration with other data sources.

### Cost of ERP systems&amp;nbsp;

Choosing the right, affordable plan helps you maintain your return on investment (ROI). Most ERP systems follow a tiered package structure for small- and mid-size enterprise-level services. The tiered structure offers different functionalities at varying price points.

The cost of an ERP system depends on the software providers’ license and subscription plan. Vendors offer per-user licensing, flat-rate pricing, and subscription models. You can inquire about custom quotes through each provider’s website.

To negotiate the right cost, look out for the business infrastructure, number of users, customization, user support, and user adoption processes within your organization.

### Software and services related to ERP systems&amp;nbsp;

These software platforms and services related to ERP systems are used for specific industries..&amp;nbsp;

- Product lifecycle management (PLM): Companies use [PLM](https://www.g2.com/categories/plm) to design complex products and structures, such as a conveyor system for a warehouse. Most ERP systems for manufacturing integrate with PLM to transfer product data between the two. A few vendors sell ERP and PLM solutions, but most offer preconfigured integration with the most popular PLM products.
- [Enterprise asset management (EAM) software](https://www.g2.com/categories/enterprise-asset-management-eam): Asset-intensive companies use EAM to track fixed assets, monitor their performance, and plan maintenance operations. While some ERP systems include maintenance or asset depreciation functionality, large companies using complex equipment across multiple locations still require EAM for advanced features like predictive maintenance.
- [Supply chain management software](https://www.g2.com/categories/supply-chain-management): This software manages logistics operations across the entire supply chain. Distributors and wholesalers often use supply chain suites with their ERP system to ensure full visibility and control over their supply chain.
- HR software: [HR](https://www.g2.com/categories/hr) and talent management tools provide functionality beyond standard ERP systems. This includes HR-related needs like recruiting, [performance management](https://www.g2.com/categories/performance-management), and employee engagement. Even when an ERP has a payroll or workforce management module, its features may not be sufficient for global companies or large organizations. These types of businesses may need a separate system to manage human resources.
- CRM software: [CRM](https://www.g2.com/categories/crm) is frequently employed to complement an ERP system&#39;s sales and marketing features. A few features, like marketing campaign automation and lead generation aren’t always included in ERP software. Companies that use both systems must be careful to avoid lead duplication, which creates confusion.
- [Business intelligence (BI) software](https://www.g2.com/categories/business-intelligence): While all ERP products have analytics modules, advanced features such as forecasting or predictive analytics aren’t always included. Companies that need those things use separate business intelligence (BI) software that gathers and analyzes data from the ERP system and other data sources.

### What&#39;s the best ERP software for service-based business?

When choosing, consider your specific requirements around project management, resource scheduling, time tracking, billing, and reporting. Explore some of these popular options:&amp;nbsp;

- [Sage Intacct](https://www.g2.com/products/sage-intacct/reviews) - Provides deep accounting capabilities with applications such as general ledger, accounts payable, receivable, cash management, and order management. It supports a variety of industries.
- [SAP S/4HANA Cloud](https://www.g2.com/products/sap-s-4hana-cloud/reviews) - Offers modular cloud ERP software powered by AI and analytics that supports real-time operations from any location.
- [Acumatica](https://www.g2.com/products/acumatica/reviews) - Cloud ERP is designed for small and mid-sized businesses with open APIs for rapid integrations and resources-based licensing rather than user-based.

### ERP systems trends

Some new age trends are trending in the ERP industry.:

- Industry 4.0: Digital transformation in manufacturing can be achieved using intelligent technology such as the internet of things (IoT), [virtual reality](https://www.g2.com/categories/virtual-reality), and [augmented reality](https://www.g2.com/categories/augmented-reality). While ERP doesn’t manage these technologies, the system must exchange data with hardware (sensors and fixed assets) and software (IoT management and digital twins).
- Artificial intelligence (AI): AI can analyze large amounts of complex data, identify trends, and suggest opportunities to improve operations. [Robotic processing automation (RPA)](https://www.g2.com/categories/robotic-process-automation-rpa) creates bots that perform basic tasks quickly and efficiently and some ERP vendors use [voice recognition](https://www.g2.com/categories/voice-recognition), which simulates a conversation between computers and human users.
- Microservices: Vendors use microservice software architecture more often for its flexible solutions. Unlike monolithic ERP systems, microservices allow buyers to implement and use collections of software modules from different products.

Want to keep up with the latest ERP trends? Check out the [Best ERP Software](https://www.g2.com/articles/best-erp-software) for 2024!

_Written and researched by_ [_Gabriel Gheorghiu_](https://learn.g2.com/author/gabriel-gheorghiu)

_Reviewed and edited by_ [_Aisha West_](https://www.linkedin.com/in/westeawest/)



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## What Are the Most Common Questions About ERP Systems?
*AI-generated · Last updated: June  3, 2026*
### What&#39;s the best ERP software for service-based business
Based on G2 reviews, several ERP products are mentioned for service-focused financial, project, and operational workflows.

- [Sage Intacct](https://www.g2.com/products/sage-intacct) — multi-entity accounting and reporting.
- [Acumatica](https://www.g2.com/products/acumatica) — project costing and financial visibility.
- [NetSuite](https://www.g2.com/products/netsuite) — accounting, CRM, and project management.
- [SAP Cloud ERP (SAP S/4HANA Cloud)](https://www.g2.com/products/sap-cloud-erp-sap-s-4hana-cloud) — project planning and invoicing workflows.


### Most recommended ERP software for small businesses
Based on G2 reviews, these ERP products appear most relevant for buyers seeking usability, reporting, and business visibility.

- [Acumatica](https://www.g2.com/products/acumatica) — cloud ERP with easy onboarding.
- [Sage Intacct](https://www.g2.com/products/sage-intacct) — accounting visibility for growing teams.
- [Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central](https://www.g2.com/products/microsoft-microsoft-dynamics-365-business-central) — unified finance, sales, inventory workflows.
- [Odoo ERP](https://www.g2.com/products/odoo-odoo-erp) — modular operations and inventory management.


### Best ERP system for tech startups
According to verified users, ERP buyers often look for fast reporting, integrations, and one system that reduces manual work. In recent reviews, products most often connected to these needs include tools that centralize accounting, inventory, sales, and operational data while supporting automation and scalability. Users repeatedly highlight the value of having finance and operational workflows in one place, especially when teams want better visibility without relying on disconnected spreadsheets or separate systems. Review themes also show that implementation complexity and reporting setup can vary a lot, so startups should compare ease of use, workflow flexibility, and integration fit alongside core ERP functionality.


### What are ERP systems
ERP systems are software platforms that bring core business processes into one connected system. In recent G2 reviews for this category, users consistently describe ERP systems as a way to unify functions like accounting, inventory, purchasing, sales, reporting, production, and project workflows in a single place. The main value is having shared data across departments instead of working across disconnected tools or spreadsheets. Reviewers also associate ERP systems with better visibility, fewer manual handoffs, improved process consistency, and easier reporting. In practice, buyers use ERP systems to manage day-to-day operations, track financial and operational activity, and create a more centralized source of truth for the business.


### What features define modern ERP systems
According to verified users, modern ERP systems are defined by connected workflows, centralized data, and flexible reporting. Recent reviews repeatedly mention real-time visibility across finance, inventory, purchasing, sales, and operations as a core expectation. Buyers also look for automation in repetitive tasks like invoicing, reconciliations, approvals, and order processing. Customizable dashboards, reporting tools, and workflow configuration come up often, along with integrations that connect ERP data to other business systems. Reviewers also value inventory tracking, project or job visibility, multi-entity management, and support for team collaboration across departments. At the same time, many users note that strong functionality often comes with a learning curve, especially around setup, reporting, and customization.



