We are developing ERP systems for specific company tasks — without standard solutions and unnecessary functionality. We create self-written ERP systems based on a website, fully adapted to work processes. We provide ERP implementation and integration with 1C, including the exchange of reference books, documents and data. This approach to ERP system development provides control, scalability, and sustained efficiency instead of formal automation.
We carefully study your needs and goals in order to offer optimal solutions.
Responsible for organizing the team's work. Manages project changes, checks the fulfillment of requirements, and ensures their alignment with project goals at each stage. Analyzes deviations and errors, implements corrective measures. Communicates with the client on technical and project matters.
Senior specialist, resolves business-level technical issues, determines the technology stack, participates in architecture development, and conducts code reviews for key tasks.
Responsible for the team of developers and technical management. Defines the development strategy, assigns tasks to team members, checks their completion and deadlines, and conducts code reviews.
Leads a team of QA specialists, develops testing plans, assigns and oversees testing tasks. Defines project quality metrics and criteria, selects testing approaches and tools. Sets testing deadlines, conducts risk analysis, and is responsible for the overall quality of the product.
ERP is short for Enterprise Resource Planning. This is a class of systems that automate the internal processes of a company and allow you to work with data centrally. An ERP system is a tool that integrates key company processes in a single digital space. It helps to manage finances, warehouse, production, personnel and other areas through one platform.
ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning — 'enterprise resource planning'. This is an approach to management in which all the key processes of the company are assembled in one system.
CRM is responsible for customer interaction: sales, marketing, service. ERP is a broader tool that covers internal processes, from logistics and production to accounting and document management.
ERP is a type of system, and 1C is a specific solution. 1C can act as an ERP if the system is finalized and adapted to meet all the needs of the company. However, not all 1C is a full—fledged ERP.