Invest in control first, then invest in equipment
Economically Sound, Fundamentally Strong, ERP the way your business deserves!
Don't wait to implement ERP. Gain hold of the production planning process to optimize bookings against capacity.
Collaborate on orders and dispatching. Daily data backups are sent automatically across the country between
datacenters to provide the highest level of disaster recovery. Data and functions are secured by passwords, users
have access to modules according to rights granted by the administrator, and each user's account requires login with
an encrypted password. Warbil has million dollar ERP features, for costs similar to the support costs you would pay
for most proprietary based systems.
Technological Evolution
Atlanta is on the leading edge of open source, small footprint, capital efficient ERP solutions. Developed for
service, process, discrete, and job shop situations, Warbil© ERP has revolutionized the speed and ease of
implementation for small and medium sized business. The ease of use and lights out technical backbone complements
the needs of Atlanta's fast paced, dynamic business environment. The Warbil© approach helps companies navigate
the Scylla of information sharing challenges and the Charybdis of punitive software licensing costs.
While the applications industry remains heavily burdened by legacy technologies, the Open Source Community has
produced frameworks widely adopted by consumer and business alike. Office applications, server operating systems,
and mainframe hardware still drive an overwhelming share of the ERP market. This requires most established businesses
to suffer with high licensing costs, staff intensive computer networks, and expensive hardware platforms. Despite
these hurdles, most ERP is built on layers of ancient technologies laden with these drawbacks.
The leading edge versus the bleeding edge
The internet is relatively new compared to computing for business. Mainframes penetrated the accounting departments
of business in the 1960's and 1970's, minicomputers prevaled in the 1980's, and the desktop PC and the network became
the standard in the 1990's. But by 2000, the internet started coming on-line almost everywhere. Still ERP applications
seem to require the use of a network server, similar to the use of minicomputers and mainframes in the past.
Now we have arrived in an age where open source technologies allow companies to rent their servers, like they would
office space or a delivery truck. The only requirements are sophisticated applications which offer user level password
validation, and a disaster recovery strategy (which is nearly always missing in todays business networks).
For dispatching to serve the customer, promises need to be kept. Misplaced job folders, poor planning, lack of
detail available for planning, and inability to 'explode' requirements into sub-requirements are solved by use of
the Warbil system. Warbil clearly organizes your commitments in real-time and on the apex of availability and
visibility. In todays business world, a company must capitalize on the heart of modern technology. To compete
we leverage the internet, internal networks, and their inherent communications and integration capabilitites.
These tools and strategies are united in the WarBil© ERP system.