EXAMPLE:
CRM
Customer relationship management (CRM) is one of the most popular examples of an enterprise system. It is a popular marketing system that is used to optimize the customer experience and improve marketing efficiency. It relies on software tools and cross-organizational work teams for improvements in sales, service, marketing and support.
ERP
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is often a component of CRM, but it is a glowing example of an enterprise system. It is software-driven and allows for cross-organizational management of resources, which reduces waste and improves timely utilization.
Enterprise systems are software systems that provide core services used across the institution and on which other applications often are dependent. For example, student information systems (SIS) provide the ultimate official record of a student's academic achievement. Usually, there is only one of them that is considered "official," although there are often shadow systems that replicate parts of the information maintained in the institutional SIS.
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Enterprise systems (ES) are large-scale, integrated application-software packages that use the computational, data storage, and data transmission power of modern information technology to support business processes, information flows, reporting, and data analytics within and between complex organizations.[citation needed] In short, ES are packaged enterprise application software (PEAS) systems.[citation needed] Some people[1] have equated the terms "enterprise system" and "Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system," but the term "ERP" now has a