Acumatica, The Cloud ERP 

One of the early made-for-cloud ERP offerings – Acumatica –  has long been included in Profit From ERP client software evaluations. A favorite of consultants from it’s initial release, Acumatica has matured into a more feature rich offering and is winning more and more client selection processes.

The ERPodcast welcomes a new sponsor, Net at Work, an ERP and Technology leader with over 6,000 clients since 1996. Net at Work has been a go-to resource in Profit From ERP evaluations for their leading Sage x3 practice for several years, besides Sage, they offer NetSuite, Acumatica, HRMS, CRM and eCommerce   – all geared toward their tagline – Business Performance Unleashed.

About today’s ERPodcast
There are hundreds of ERP software companies – nearly every one of them has some type of cloud-like ERP offering. That’s an effort to compete with 3 or 4 made for cloud ERP products that have revolutionized the ERP industry. among them Acumatica, Sage Intacct and NetSuite.  Our new sponsor, Net at Work has practices in two of the three cloud ERP leaders, Acumatica and NetSuite. Today we look at the advantages Acumatica brings to the table as a second generation cloud ERP offering.

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