DWK Solutions publishes first-hand analysis of ERP and operational software. These are the systems that mid-market businesses depend on and spend significant money implementing. Real feedback from inside experienced implementations, upgrades, and use.
Three engagement formats for leaders working through ERP and operational software decisions. Advisory calls for fast input on a specific decision or document. Selection engagements for active vendor evaluation. Implementation and recovery engagements for projects that need course correction.
eProductivity Software (formerly EFI)
The mid-market print industry’s incumbent MIS, built around the estimating, scheduling, and shop floor workflow that general ERPs don’t model well.
Oracle
The default cloud ERP for mid-market businesses that have outgrown QuickBooks but aren’t ready for SAP.
Sage (acquired Intacct in 2017)
Cloud-native financials built for finance teams that want consolidation, revenue recognition, and dimensional reporting depth without the operational breadth of a full ERP.
Infor
The mid-market manufacturing ERP for discrete and make-to-order shops that need real planning depth without paying for SAP or Oracle.
DWK Solutions publishes first-hand analysis of ERP and operational software at The Operator’s Note. The work draws on 15+ years inside mid-market manufacturing and operations finance, across multiple ERP environments and implementations.