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Top ERP Companies Ranked by Market Cap

Rank Company Market Capitalization Listed/Unlisted ERP Product/Solution Target Audience Core Strengths
1 Microsoft $3.31 Trillion Listed Dynamics 365 SMEs to large enterprises Integration with Microsoft ecosystem; user-friendly interface
2 Oracle $526.79 Billion Listed Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, NetSuite SMEs to large enterprises Advanced database capabilities; comprehensive cloud solutions
3 SAP $294.89 Billion Listed SAP S/4HANA Cloud SMEs to large enterprises Industry-specific solutions; robust analytics
4 Workday $43.0 Billion Listed Workday ERP Mid-size to large enterprises Specializes in HCM and financial management
5 Infor Estimated $10 Billion Unlisted Infor CloudSuite SMEs to large enterprises Industry-specific solutions; strong in manufacturing and healthcare
6 Sage $8.5 Billion Listed Sage Intacct, Sage X3 SMEs to mid-market companies Strong financial management; ease of use for small businesses
7 Epicor Estimated $4.7 Billion Unlisted Epicor Kinetic SMEs Manufacturing and distribution-focused; highly customizable
8 Acumatica Estimated $1 Billion Unlisted Acumatica Cloud ERP SMEs Cloud-native ERP; flexibility and scalability
9 Deltek Estimated $1 Billion Unlisted Deltek ERP Project-based industries Focused on professional services and government contractors
10 IFS Estimated $1 Billion Unlisted IFS Cloud ERP SMEs to large enterprises Asset-intensive industries; strong in aerospace and defense

Note: Market capitalizations are as of December 10, 2024. Unlisted companies’ valuations are estimated based on available financial data.

Emerging ERP Companies:

Rank Company Estimated Valuation Listed/Unlisted ERP Solution Target Audience Core Strengths
1 Zoho $5 Billion Unlisted Zoho ERP Suite Small to mid-sized businesses Comprehensive suite integrating finance, HR, CRM, and inventory management; cost-effective solutions.
2 Odoo $2 Billion Unlisted Odoo ERP SMEs and startups Open-source platform with a modular design, offering flexibility and scalability.
3 Priority Software $1.5 Billion Unlisted Priority ERP SMEs to mid-market companies Flexible ERP platform with industry-specific solutions; strong focus on manufacturing and distribution.
4 Ramco Systems $800 Million Listed Ramco ERP Mid-sized to large enterprises Focus on aviation, logistics, and manufacturing; integrates AI and machine learning for automation.
5 Brightpearl $500 Million Unlisted Brightpearl ERP SMEs Retail and wholesale-focused ERP with excellent order management capabilities.
6 Syspro $400 Million Unlisted Syspro ERP SMEs Manufacturing and distribution-specific solutions; strong in supply chain management.
7 ERPNext $300 Million Unlisted ERPNext SMEs and startups Open-source, customizable ERP designed for small and medium enterprises.
8 Kechie $250 Million Unlisted Kechie ERP SMEs Easy-to-use cloud ERP designed for supply chain and inventory management.
9 MYOB $200 Million Unlisted MYOB Advanced SMEs Focused on Australian and New Zealand markets with a user-friendly financial module.
10 DEAR Systems $150 Million Unlisted DEAR ERP SMEs Strong in inventory management, e-commerce, and order processing.

NetSuite vs Oracle vs SAP: A Comparison

1. Overview

Feature NetSuite Oracle SAP
Company Subsidiary of Oracle Oracle Corporation SAP SE
Target Audience SMEs to mid-market Large enterprises SMEs to large enterprises
Deployment Cloud-based Cloud & On-premise Cloud, On-premise, Hybrid
Core Strength Integrated cloud ERP Advanced database features Industry-specific solutions

2. Features

Feature NetSuite Oracle SAP
Financial Management Strong accounting & reporting Advanced analytics & compliance Robust financial modules
Supply Chain Management Integrated for SMEs Advanced real-time analytics Comprehensive global solution
CRM Built-in CRM Integrated with CX tools Available via SAP modules
Customization SuiteScript for high customization Flexible tools Industry-specific setups
User Experience Intuitive Feature-rich but complex Modern with Fiori UX

3. Pricing

Criteria NetSuite Oracle Cloud ERP SAP ERP (S/4HANA)
Cost Mid-range Higher-end for SMEs Premium pricing
Licensing Subscription-based Per user/module Per user/module
Hidden Costs Training, support Implementation fees Consulting fees

4. Deployment Time

Criteria NetSuite Oracle SAP
Deployment Time ~3-6 months 6-12 months 6-18 months
Ease of Deployment Faster for SMEs Moderate Complex

5. Industry Fit

Industry NetSuite Oracle SAP
Retail Strong Good Excellent
Manufacturing Moderate Excellent Excellent
Finance Moderate Excellent Good
Technology Excellent Good Good

6. Pros & Cons

Platform Pros Cons
NetSuite Scalable, fast deployment, cloud-native Limited for highly complex enterprises
Oracle Powerful analytics, flexible Expensive, complex implementation
SAP Comprehensive, industry-specific Costly, steep learning curve