Deployed is a decision and document intake platform – built for services procurement and external talent for projects that start smarter and finish stronger.
Deployed enhances ERP platforms by automatically posting supplier, personnel, and cost data from a Statement of Work into the relevant fields in the ERP, with no need to re-type into those systems.
As an intake and digital drafting platform, our universal connector integrates into all of your existing management platforms. Our proprietary presignature® technology replaces Word and uploading to make ERP 10x better for reporting and management. Forget clunky Word document templates and re-keying data into your systems. Deployed is the leading platform that offers a user-friendly and visually appealing approach to requests and drafting that requires no training and gets fast adoption.
Deployed’s unique features:
· Incredible consumer grade interface for easy writing
· AI used for better writing for clear project documentation
· Searchable scope libraries written by leading experts
· Fulfilment channel libraries for the right supply choices
· Benchmark data from $250B+ services spend
· Fully integrates into and enhances all management platforms
Deployed’s Digital Intake and Drafting enhances ERP platforms.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platforms have been around for decades – covering the full end-to-end from planning and into managing and paying for sales, supply, and procurement. Limited features focused on drafting, and as such, a gap in the feature landscape for a clear writing and drafting UI.
Deployed replaces Word and uploading, by allowing an Enterprise to create a single front door for all services procurement and talent requests, creating a record that is then sent directly the ERP platform.
Where does ERP sit in your tech stack?
ERP is an end-to-end platform but with most features post-signature in management and reporting. Deployed’s presignature® features therefore fit perfectly into your tech stack.
What is an ERP platform?
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platforms integrate various business processes into a single unified system, allowing organisations to streamline operations, improve data accuracy, and enhance decision-making. ERPs cover a wide range of functionalities, including finance, HR, procurement, supply chain management, and more.
ERP Main Features:
1. Financial Management:
• General ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable.
• Financial reporting and analytics, budgeting, and forecasting.
2. Human Resources Management:
• Employee records, payroll, benefits administration.
• Recruitment, performance management, and training.
3. Procurement:
• Purchase order management, supplier management.
• Procurement analytics and contract management.
4. Supply Chain Management:
• Inventory management, order fulfilment, logistics.
• Demand planning and supply chain analytics.
5. Manufacturing:
• Production planning, shop floor control.
• Quality management, product lifecycle management.
6. Customer Relationship Management (CRM):
• Sales and marketing automation.
• Customer service and support.
7. Project Management:
• Project planning, scheduling, and resource allocation.
• Time tracking and project costing.
8. Analytics and Reporting:
• Real-time business intelligence and reporting.
• Data visualisation and dashboard creation.
ERP Value Proposition:
1. Integrated Business Processes:
• Unify disparate systems into a single platform.
• Enhance data consistency and accuracy across the organisation.
2. Improved Efficiency and Productivity:
• Automate routine tasks and streamline workflows.
• Reduce manual data entry and minimise errors.
3. Better Decision-Making:
• Provide real-time insights and comprehensive reporting.
• Enable data-driven strategic planning and forecasting.
4. Scalability and Flexibility:
• Support business growth with scalable solutions.
• Adapt to changing business needs with configurable modules.
5. Enhanced Collaboration:
• Facilitate cross-departmental collaboration and communication.
• Provide a single source of truth for all business data.
6. Cost Savings:
• Optimise resource utilisation and reduce operational costs.
• Improve financial management and control over expenditures.
Example Leading Companies:
1. SAP
5. NetSuite
6. Workday
These ERP platforms help organisations streamline their operations, enhance productivity, and gain valuable insights into their business processes, ultimately supporting better strategic decision-making and growth.