| The Back office challenge | | |
| | Your business has fairly well automated ‘line’ systems that automate sales, production, delivery and support. However, you are faced with the challenge of enhancing the functionality of these applications and extend them to seamlessly integrate with the back office operations. Additionally, your business has grown and changed over time and you are now faced with a multitude of challenges. Markets have grown both in size and complexity and also in geographical spread. | |
| | Your operations have responded remarkably to these market challenges but your back office solutions (applications) are still rooted in historical business processes and are holding you back. You are now faced with the challenge of expensive upgrades and changes to the software already in place, you need to integrate these application silos, make them ‘talk’ to each other so that your organization can work as a whole moving in one direction rather than different departments pulling in different directions, very often working at cross purposes because they are not ‘talking’ to each other. In addition to this, you are unsure how this investment will play out in future and how frequently will you be forced to change systems again... |
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| Enj-Back office pack |
| Commonly used Back office processes configured using Enj and bundled together for small and medium businesses. |
| Enj has been designed keeping in mind product Life Cycle costs for the Customer. Enj targets and lowers the costs of Acquisition, Configuration, Adaptation, Implementation, Maintenance and Keeping systems aligned with changing business practices. | | |
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| The total investment required for Enj is much lower than that required in traditional approach – whether for pre-packaged solutions or for custom developed applications; this is because it is based on open architecture. At the server end Enj operates on a Linux or NT server, J2EE web server and supports any RDBMS. At the client end it requires just a browser. | ||
| The underlying philosophy of Enj is to leverage the existing investment – applications, tools and utilities. This philosophy lowers costs at all stages – i.e. initial investment, deployment and maintenance. | ||
| | Conventional Software deployment forces repeated investments to upgrade solutions. Enj on the other hand, frees you from repeated incurrence. This gives you an option of implementing a largely flat investment growth strategy. | |