Why is no cost quoted for a “reporting” phase with Abaci, while other ERP systems quote this as a separate implementation phase?
In most ERP systems, the functions that locate and display specific data from the central database require alterations or additions to the program code. Programmers write the report routines after the software is implemented, or an external reporting program is bolted on to the database to create new reports. Abaci was specifically designed to allow fluent access to any data at any time, so there is no need to “hardwire” reports into the software. The implementation process uses this free access to configure Abaci, so the data views that your users need are set up as the software modules are installed.
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