Interprise Suite and its users
Hi Everyone,
Sorry was away from this forum last few months and wanted to pitch in my 2 cents, again i'm not siding anybody here just the facts.
We have been in ERP space for 10 yrs and have seen the mighty empires rise and fall, bugs, fixes, releases, patches, version, support, customization etc etc ... and I can say honestly there is not even 1 solution out there which is perfect and fits all business...
When buying/evaluating software's I would use same analogy as buying real estates, in real estate you would look at price, location and type of house... you can pick only 2 choices third is dictated by the market ... similarly in software you can pick price, features & company ...
Let's say Jon Doe is our customer and he picks price (has pretty good budget) and wants more features so his 3rd choice wld be company which cld be NetSuite/Everest Software/SAP Business One.
If Jon picked low-medium price/budget and more features then Interprise/Evolution can be his choice...
Other side of grass always looks green, step in you will always find bugs/issues/enhancements etc you have to coz its called software development life cycle you can't run away from it ....
With Interprise yes its support back in Philippines is not US standard (its good standard for Philippines but for for US customers) the US support is pretty good and we deal with them and has been exceptional good at least the e-Commerce team ...
One of the most important factor in ERP is "Implementation" if you can't do it then you better not buy an ERP and you would rather buy non-integrated softwares like Quickbooks, yahoo shopping, etc and manually import or export data and spend way too much time ...
Implementation is "Key" if you can't do it then find a good reseller to implement it. The Total Cost of Ownership for an ERP software is
Cost of Software + Support + Maintenance + Hardware /Hosting cost + Implementation cost + Customization (if any) + Training = TCO (total cost of ownership)
We recently migrated our customer from another ERP system to Interprise and they are live after 4-5 mths of hard work, now they are able to conduct their business (e-Commerce and POS) they could have done better with IS 2009 version (if it was released) ....
You can read about it by visiting this link
We are working with another client who is going live in 2 weeks from now and we are confident we can get them there, its not easy but we understand the challenges and again there is no perfect company or ERP solution out there that will make everyone happy....
We looked at Evolution and Interprise back in 2005 and spoke to both Gary and Damian and felt Evolution had to evolve still but looking at some screenshots they might have evolved, but again I saw recently they called their product as Tradepoint and now after a week I don't see anything abt it so there are yet to launch out and with Interprise we felt after it was taken over by Taylor they may get some funding and we will see light at the end of the tunnel ... but i guess we yet to see it and we are hoping we see it ... but for now we are understanding this complex ERP system and trying to make our customers happy and get them a good ROI (Return On Investment)
Again i'm not here to confront somebody's experience or views or thoughts, these are real facts that we face day in and out and I thought of sharing my view that I have witnessed in this ERP space for SMB (Small and medium business) ...
Interprisesuite: STAY AWAY
My company has personally attempted to go live and evaluating the software. WHAT A RIP OFF!!! Read the forums. This software does not work. IS support is support is horrible. call yourself.
The management team is just putting out fires for pissed off customers.
don't waste your money. i am willing to talk to anyone personally if they are considering this. STAY AWAY!!!.
Tons of bugs.. you will loose your mind trying to make this garbage work.
STAY AWAY. THIS PRODUCT STINKS FROM THE SALES GUY TO THE SUPPORT GUY!