Author: kanhasoft

Introduction Every business loves the idea of a CRM until it starts behaving like an overstuffed drawer, you know, the one where everything goes in, nothing comes out neatly. Growth exposes cracks quickly, especially when systems weren’t designed to scale. A CRM that works beautifully for 10 users may collapse under 100. That’s where thoughtful planning steps in, not as a luxury, but as a survival strategy. The goal isn’t just to build software; it’s to build something that grows gracefully and without late-night panic fixes. 1. Start with a Scalable Architecture (Foundation Matters) Strong systems begin with strong architecture—simple…

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Introduction ERP systems have a funny way of pretending they’re done right up until something breaks usually at the worst possible moment. What begins as a polished implementation often turns into a long-term commitment that quietly demands attention, updates, and the occasional rescue mission. Many businesses assume deployment is the finish line; in reality, it’s more like signing up for a marathon. Long-term maintenance isn’t glamorous, but it’s what keeps everything running smoothly. So, what does sustaining an ERP system actually involve over time? 1. Regular System Updates (Because Software Ages—Fast) Software, much like leftovers in the fridge, doesn’t age…

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