ERP Software Solutions

Operate more efficiently by automating and streamlining business processes

ERP Software Solutions

DWD Technology Group provides implementation, support, upgrade and training services for the following accounting and ERP software solutions.

Sage 100 Cloud

ERP software to manage your manufacturing and distribution processes.

Sage Intacct

Modern cloud-based software that grows with your business.

Sage Businessworks

Easy to use software to manage your business.

Sage 50 (Peachtree)

Core accounting software to meet your business needs.

Need Help Finding ERP
Software?

DWD offers a free Software Needs Assessment which reviews key steps when planning and selecting an ERP solution for your business.

Our implementation is
second to none

“In contrast to virtually every other vendor we’ve worked with, DWD has done everything promised and its systems have provided exactly what we needed for our business.”

Belmont Beverage Stores

Benefits of ERP Software

Increased Efficiency

Eliminate repetitive processes and reduce the need to manually enter information.

Streamline Processes

Advanced warehouse and job floor tools increase overall inventory accuracy.

Integrate Systems

Pull together disparate systems across your business for an accurate view of your data.

Real-time Reporting

Spend more time analyzing your reports and less time pulling data together.

Mobility

Access to critical business data in a centralized database on the go.

Cloud ERP

Intelligent, flexible, scalable technology accessible anytime and anywhere.

Are You Outgrowing Sage 50,
BusinessWorks or QuickBooks?

As a Sage 50 customer, you can appreciate the benefits of owning a Sage accounting system. But like many businesses, you may have needs that Sage 50 no longer fulfills.  If so, we can help you determine the logical next step.

Helpful Resources:

DWD offers a free software needs assessment which reviews key steps when planning and selecting a solution for your business.

REQUEST FREE SOFTWARE ASSESSMENT TODAY!

As a Sage BusinessWorks customer, you rely on the features of your accounting system.  But you may have experienced growth and are seeking a more complete solution with inventory and warehouse automation.

Let us help you look into a more robust system to fill your needs.

Resources:

DWD offers a free software needs assessment which reviews key steps when planning and selecting a solution for your business.

REQUEST FREE SOFTWARE ASSESSMENT TODAY!

QuickBooks is a great product, but if your company is growing, you may be experiencing a need for better reporting, the ability to manage multiple locations or require advanced features such as remote warehousing.

If so, we can help you determine the logical next step.

Resources:

DWD offers a free software needs assessment which reviews key steps when planning and selecting a solution for your business.

REQUEST FREE SOFTWARE ASSESSMENT TODAY!

Testimonials

Frequently Asked Questions

Examples of ERP software include:  Sage 100, Sage Intacct, Acumatica, Intuit QuickBooks, SAP and many more.

While most people think that Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software is just a fancy way to refer to accounting software, it’s far more than just debits, credits, and journal entries.

To put it simply, ERP is a system that connects all of your business functions or transactions into one single software application. Enterprise Resource Planning systems (which include the “core” functionality of accounting software and a general ledger) typically integrate functions such as Inventory and Supply Chain Management, Order Processing and Purchasing, Customer Relationship Management, Manufacturing, Financial Reporting and Accounting, and more.

The three most common types of ERP systems are on-premises (run at your location on a server), cloud-based (hosted in the cloud and accessed online), and hybrid ERP (combines elements of both on-premise and cloud based.

While there are similarities between ERP and CRM – in particular when it comes to the goal of using technology to cut costs, drive revenue, and improve efficiency – the two solutions serve different purposes.

Here are some of the key differences between an ERP system like Sage 100 and CRM software like Sage CRM:

  • CRM typically handles “front office” sales and customer data while ERP manages operational and accounting data.
  • CRM manages contacts, appointments, and sales opportunities while ERP focuses on key functional operations like invoices, payables, inventory, and manufacturing.
  • CRM is designed to help drive sales revenue and manage customer opportunities while ERP focuses on speeding up production and automating accounting.
  • CRM is primarily used by sales, marketing, and customer service teams while ERP is used by accounting, shop floor, and warehouse teams.