Your business runs on software, whether it’s the systems you implement to get work done or the customer relations management software you use to communicate with the consumers of your goods or services. You’d be hard-pressed to find a business that doesn’t rely on software in some capacity, so it’s not a stretch to say that your business is only as effective as the solutions you implement.

That said, some software is designed with business in mind rather than for individual use, which makes sense when you consider that the developer makes more money when large enterprises use their solutions. There are differences between enterprise-grade solutions and those used by individuals, including the following:

What You Need to Know About Enterprise Solutions for Small Businesses

Small businesses can implement enterprise-level solutions, but again, it might be difficult to determine if it is the right call for the company. You can consider the following factors when determining if the enterprise-level solution is worth it, or if you can make ends meet with the consumer-level versions.

  1. Deploying cloud-based solutions is one way you can get the best fit for your business. Large platforms like Professional Services Automation (PSA) or Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) will have all of the functionality you need to effectively manage your small business on both ends.
  2. Cost is important, and you will have to factor in purchasing the software, the licenses, and any necessary hardware to get a true estimate for whether a solution is right for you or not.
  3. The differences between enterprise and regular software are slowly diminishing, and Software as a Service (SaaS) platforms allow small businesses to get accessible and powerful solutions for a manageable monthly payment.

Small businesses might not have as much leeway in their budgets, but this doesn’t mean that they don’t have options. We want you to know that our organization can take care of any technology decisions you might need made for your business. To learn more, call us today at 408-927-8700.