Intergrating physical stock control with e-commerce sites
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Director at Budcus
07 November 2007 13:10pm
Many thanks.
MD at Textor Webmasters Ltd
07 November 2007 18:16pm
We have been working with Netsuite. It is a pretty comprehensive ERP system with an integrated ecommerce component. It covers the normal things: accounting, stock control, customer relations, and ecommerce. There are no integration issues because it is a single database.
It is sold as 'software as a service' what we old-timers would call a bureau service. This means that the users access the system over the web with a browser.
We have had some success integrating the system with our own custom catalogue features such as product reviews and videos an so on.
If this is of interest drop me a line bob@textor.com
Bob
Textor
Managing Director at Indium Web Management
08 November 2007 08:43am
Pretty much any warehouse stock control system will have the ability to communicate such information to a website, and if they havn't yet built the module I'd imagine it will be pretty high up their to do list!
I've personally experienced integrating Elucid (from Sanderson) with several websites and found it a reasonably painless process - and a robust solution once it's up and running.
Hope that helps
Chloe
Indium Web Management
cc at CMD
13 November 2007 12:24pm
Managing Director at Wansford Associates Ltd
13 November 2007 15:09pm
On 13:10:32 7 November 2007 Matt_Chocqueel-Mangan wrote:
Hi Matt, we have a very flexible ecommerce platform called Hyperia Commerce which integrates with many of the popular accounts, ERP, EPOS and stock systems from vendors such as Sage, Kerridge and Microsoft. The advantage of our approach is that it gives you the flexibility to choose the best back-office system to suit your needs and marry this to a completely customisable website.
Regards,
Lee
Director at Budcus
13 November 2007 15:13pm
Thanks again for the advice.
Matt
Budcus
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