Sunday, August 23, 2020

Everything Tech 2020: Software Terms for Business & Technological Growth


Technology and computers have advanced dramatically over the course of the last 20 years. For example, a smartphone produced in 2020 makes an original 2000 Nokia flip look a little outdated and under-publicized. Modern computing, data, resources, and software have advanced rather dramatically providing businesses core applications that can be used to; analyze, store, exchange, and transact business. 

Core business applications can be used to record customer relations, manage inventory, shipments, publications, web content, distribution, information, and cloud compute with ease. Communicating with our world's people and social networks enables the worldwide economy to work as a global collaboration. These software applications are used for small, mid, and enterprise-scale businesses alike. As our world innovates new applications and services life becomes simpler. We find enhanced connections and our world's economy and people benefit together.


Best Applications For Business Today:


Accounting Software:

NetSuite, QuickBooks, Sage, Intact, and Microsoft Dynamics are used to record accounting data and transactions, process payroll, balance ledgers, and pay taxes with ease.

Business Analytical Software: (BAS)

IBM Cognos, Oracle Hyperion, SAP, and MicroStrategy are used to examine performance management, for data mining and predictive strategies.

Content Management Systems: (CMS)

Microsoft SharePoint, Open Text, and EMC Documentum are used to organize data and files, publish, search, and workflow management from a central management viewpoint.

Customer Relationship Management: (CRM)

Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Sugar CRM, ZOHO, and Salesforce are used to gather lead validation, record sales records, communications, interactions, and history of service.

Database Management Systems: (DBMS)

Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, NoSQL, and Oracle Database are used to admin data including tables, reports, queries, and many other points of interest.

Enterprise Resource Planning: (ERP)

EnterpriseOne, PeopleSoft, NetSuite, and Oracle JD Edwards are used to view and understand core business processes like cost planning, manufacturing, inventory management, service costs, delivery costs, shipping expenses, and payments.

Enterprise Asset Management: (EAM)

IBM Maximo, Infor EAM, and SAP are commonly used to track many facets of company assets including new acquisitions, upgrades, maintenance, repair, replacement, disposal and decommissioning.

Supply Chain Management: (SCM)

FreightView, Management, Sage X3, Infor Supply Chain, and Fishbowl inventory are commonly used for managing supply chain transactions, business processes, purchase orders, inventory, and warehouse management.

Web Content Management: (WCM)

Joomla, WordPress, Drupal, and IBM FileNet are used for managing websites, content syncing and sharing, information distributing, authoring, collaboration, publishing, and administration. 

These programs are helpful for many types of business like Warehousing, Trade, Shipping, Accounting, Publishing, Food & Dining, Hospitality, News, Medical Fields, Music, Photography, Sales, and Much more.

Common file syncing and sharing services today are Apple iCloud, DropBox, Google Drive, Facebook, Instagram, Microsoft One Drive, Skype, Snapchat, Spotify, Spotify, Tumbler, Twitter, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Zoom.

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