Business Applications

Innovia Integrated Solutions providing different Business software or business application that are used by business users to perform various business functions. These business applications are used to increase productivity, to measure productivity and to perform business functions accurately.
By and large, business software is likely to be developed specifically for a business and therefore is not easily transferable to a different commercial enterprise, unless its nature and operation is identical. This is due to the unique requirements of each business that off-the-shelf software in unlikely to completely address. However, where an on-the-shelf solution is necessary, due to time or monetary considerations, some level of customization is likely to be required.
Exceptions do exist, depending on the business in question, and thorough research is always required before committing to bespoke or off-the-shelf.
Some business applications are interactive, i.e., they have a graphical user interface or user interface and users can query/modify/input data and view results instantaneously. They can also run reports instantaneously. Some business applications run in batch mode i.e. they are set up to run based on a predetermined event/time and business user does not need to initiate them or monitor them.
The term covers a large variation of users within the business environment, and can be categorized by using a small, medium and large matrix:
• The small business market generally consists of home accounting software, home database mining software, and office suites applications.
• The medium size, or small and medium-sized enterprise (SME), has a broader range of software applications, ranging from accounting, Call Center, customer relationship management, human resource management systems, outsourcing relationship management, and other productivity enhancing applications.
• The last segment covers enterprise level software applications, such as those in the fields of enterprise resource planning, enterprise content management (ECM), business process management (BPM) and product lifecycle management. These applications are extensive in scope, and often come with modules that either add native functions, or incorporate the functionality of third-party computer programs.
This could be easily implemented by utilizing the power of the following systems:
• Call Management System
• Call Center System
• CRM System
• HR System
• Inventory Management System
• Accounting System
• ERP System