The operation as smooth as silk could almost rival the mainstream instant communication apps on the market.
However, those apps have hundreds of millions of users, numerous people helping to find bugs, and took several years of revisions to gradually reach their current user experience.
For a mobile ERP to achieve this effect... It's truly audacious...
"Your company must be pretty wealthy, huh?"
She couldn't help but comment.
Whether a mobile ERP is necessary is still a topic of debate.
Because adding mobile capabilities to ERP does increase costs, whether it's buying a mobile client provided by the manufacturer, developing it in-house, or outsourcing to a third party—it all requires a significant amount of money.
This cost sometimes even surpasses what the company originally spent on purchasing the ERP.
But mobile ERP offices don't have many use scenarios. After all, aren't large computer screens much better?