Thursday, February 22, 2007

Fusion @6 ForeRunner

Software applications, local software in particular, were first introduced only 10-15 years ago as automation systems that facilitate accounting functions with limited management support systems. In those years, the accounting departments of companies used to keep all the records of the company, even issued the documents like the invoices, etc. Almost any operation that can be defined as corporate application would be handled manually.
With the improvements introduced through the years, we learned about the ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), a concept almost a classic today. We can illustrate Enterprise Resource Planning as the integrated whole of all the applications of an enterprise, an integrated whole where all operations conducted from receipt of customer orders to shipment.
When evaluated under integrated business solutions, these applications fall under the topic of production planning applications, i.e. product trees, product routing, material requirement planning, capacity planning, production flow control and quality control. Under the topic of logistics and sales applications, on the other hand, are warehouse-branch inventory management, distribution modules, and under finance applications are bank, current accounts, accounts, promissory note/check applications. Under general ledger applications are accounting, inflationary accounting, and cost accounting. Additionally, human resources and inventory management systems are under the topic of integrated business solutions.
With the newly emerging economical process, however, requirements reached different levels. Companies now desire to go beyond the existing integrated systems. Today, fast and correct flow of work not only became a standard, but also technology is expected to provide companies with solutions that introduce strategic competitive advantages. In line with the new developments, we should particularly mention some applications, which new tendencies frequently refer.
Applications as Customer Relations Management, Supply Chain Management, Workplace, and Marketplace are the decision support systems that provide companies with facilities that exceed the above-mentioned solutions that are merely integrated, and furthermore advance their productivity and profitability. Today, these notions constitute the basic concepts of modern business conduct. In order to achieve the success of their business models, all enterprises that endeavour to maintain their existence in the new economy, exploit the advantages offered by technology in outperforming their competitors by distinguishing their corporate strategies.
Netsis follows the stunningly fast improving technologies of our day and thus applies to its products according to the needs and requirements of the domestic market. Supporting our customers in creating their competitive advantages is our priority objective.

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