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SAP Business Suite vs Zoho Books comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

SAP Business Suite
Ranking in Order Management Hubs
9th
Average Rating
7.6
Reviews Sentiment
1.0
Number of Reviews
3
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Zoho Books
Ranking in Order Management Hubs
20th
Average Rating
8.6
Number of Reviews
2
Ranking in other categories
Billing Software (62nd), Accounts Receivable Automation Software (15th)
 

Featured Reviews

it_user795654 - PeerSpot reviewer
There is hardly any customization required for it, if implemented correctly. The UI needs improvement.
The UI: To train one user on SAP ECC takes at least two weeks. Though once familiarized, people can remember shortcuts and t-code for the change management is still high. Thanks to the vast majority of large organizations using SAP, the user adaption is a lot less if users come from SAP/GUI environments.
Anurag_Gupta - PeerSpot reviewer
Has streamlined invoicing through instant creation and customizable templates while enabling automation in tax handling and payment reconciliation
With Zoho Books, I have found the most valuable features that we don't need any reports because the reports get already generated based on the sales and purchases. We can easily find all the account receivables and accounts payables, and by the chart of accounts, we can create multiple charts of accounts under the category, whether it is expense, asset, or liability. We can easily verify and check those reports, file the tax in Zoho Books, and use the tax filing system that is available. We can also do e-invoicing in Zoho Books and integrate WhatsApp with Zoho Books, so if the invoice is overdue, the customer automatically gets a WhatsApp notification against the invoice number. There are multiple functionalities, including a banking system that allows us to directly integrate our bank with Zoho Books to reconcile the payments. If any payments come against the invoice, it gets reconciled, and we can integrate multiple payment gateways such as Razorpay, which automatically gets updated on the invoice when payment is received. The integration of Zoho Books with other applications influences my business operations significantly. For example, Zoho CRM provides the customer contacts that sync directly as customers in Zoho Books. The vendor information from Zoho CRM also syncs directly to vendors in Zoho Books. Estimates from Zoho CRM sync to Zoho Books when I enable Zoho Finance Suite in Zoho CRM, and the same vice versa for Zoho Books. Another feature is that I can add data sources in Zoho Analytics, so whatever reports get created in Zoho Books sync to analytics, allowing me to create better dashboards according to my needs. I can join the tables pushed from Books in analytics to gain more insights, and if any reports aren't generated in Zoho Books report section, I can join the tables in Zoho Analytics for that purpose. The financial insights from Zoho Books reporting module that most impact my decision-making processes include features such as transfer orders and adjustments. For instance, if I lose any quantities or items are destroyed, I can easily manage the transfer from one warehouse to another. If items are kept in one warehouse but someone purchases from another warehouse, I can create transfer orders and invoices. Additionally, after delivery, I can create delivery challans for the transportation systems. If I have created an invoice but don't have enough quantity, I can create a purchase order and request for a purchase, which later helps in creating that invoice. These features make Zoho Books more proficient than other accounting software such as QuickBooks and Tally.
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Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
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Small Business2
Midsize Enterprise3
Large Enterprise4
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Sample Customers

Lenovo, Molson Coors Brewing Company, City of Boston, Colorado Department of Transportation, The NEC Group, University of Amsterdam, The Charmer Sunbelt Group, Alliander N.V., Chemion Logistik GmbH, National Football League, National Basketball Association, Direct Relief, CIR food, The VELUX Group
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