2021-04-29T19:55:06Z

What advice do you have for others considering Sage Business Cloud Enterprise Management?

Miriam Tover - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-08-01T14:29:10Z
Aug 1, 2023

I would recommend it for small businesses, but it may not be suitable for larger enterprises. Overall, I would rate it a seven out of ten. You can use it for small business needs. If you plan to grow into a larger enterprise, you may consider switching to SAP, Microsoft Dynamics, or Oracle.

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Mutiu Shonibare - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-04-07T09:22:20Z
Apr 7, 2023

I would advise others to use this solution if they can afford it. I rate Sage Business Cloud Enterprise Management an eight out of ten. The solution provides useful reports and they could access is helpful. The reports are made in a way that makes them interesting.

Muhammad Uwais - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-01-20T10:48:06Z
Jan 20, 2023

It is important to understand the nature and size of your business before using the solution. It is not a tier one product, but is close to it. If you have a complex, multi-structure operation, then I recommend using the solution. If not, then you might want to look at a tier two product or even a tier one product depending on the ability. The solution is a very good product in terms of functionality. It has built-in development capabilities and can go to great extent with regard to tailoring for specific needs. It is scalable and works on-premises or in the cloud. It has all the modules and verticals for construction with a built-in approval engine. The solution has all the good things needed for organizational growth either today or tomorrow. I rate the solution an eight out of ten.

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2021-04-29T19:55:06Z
Apr 29, 2021

I would definitely recommend this solution. I'm the administrator of the system, and I've been on the training for the system. It is a good system, and it seems to cover a lot of functionalities. However, to have a complete ERP system, you have to buy additional systems. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.

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