Empower Your Enterprise with Seamless ERP Integration
Enterprise resource planning(ERP), Ninova construction management system(NCMS)
Our Modules
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PROCUREMENT
FINANCE
HUMAN RESOURCE
FLEET MANAGEMENT
SUBCONTRACTOR
REGISTERED
SUPPLIER
Warehouse
Benefits of ERP
Higher Productivity
Streamline and automate core business processes so people throughout the organization can do more with fewer resources
Deeper Insight
Eliminate information silos, gain a single source of truth, and get fast answers to mission-critical business questions
Accelrated Reporting
Fast-track business and financial reporting and easily share results to act on insights and improve performance in real time
Lower Risk
Maximize business visibility and control, ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, and predict and prevent risk
Simpler IT
NCMS is a simplify and user focused application made not to complicate your work flow but to simplify it using IT with an aim to give everyone an easier way to work, either it be on the desktop version or the mobile version.
Improved Agility
Identify and react to new opportunities with efficient operations and ready access to real-time data
Types of ERP Deployment
Two-tier ERP
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Cloud ERP
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On-premise ERP
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Hybrid ERP
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Two-tier ERP
Two-tier deployment is a simple software architecture with two layers: a client for user interaction and a server for business logic and database management. Ideal for small-scale applications, it offers quick development and direct communication but has scalability and flexibility limitations, making it less suitable for large systems.
Cloud ERP
Cloud ERP deployment involves hosting enterprise resource planning (ERP) software on cloud servers, enabling access via the internet. This model provides flexibility, scalability, and cost-efficiency, eliminating the need for on-premises infrastructure. Ideal for businesses seeking streamlined updates, remote access, and lower upfront costs, it supports rapid deployment and global collaboration. However, it relies on internet connectivity and may involve data security considerations
On-premise ERP
On-premise ERP deployment involves hosting enterprise resource planning (ERP) software on a company’s local servers and infrastructure. This model offers greater control over data and customization but requires significant upfront investment in hardware, IT resources, and maintenance. Ideal for businesses with strict data security needs, it provides reliability without internet dependency but may lack the flexibility and scalability of cloud solutions.
Hybrid ERP
Hybrid ERP deployment combines on-premise and cloud ERP systems, offering a mix of local control and cloud-based flexibility. Businesses can keep critical operations on-premise while leveraging the cloud for scalability, remote access, and reduced IT overhead. This model balances customization and cost-efficiency but requires careful integration and management for seamless operation.