An Azure product webERP is Web-Based ERP Software powered by Niles partners. It is a comprehensive, web-based accounting and business management program that only requires a web-browser and pdf reader for use. It is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software with the inclusion of an extensive range of features that actually defines its functionalities. It is suitable for many businesses especially distributed businesses in wholesale, distribution, and manufacturing. The feature set of webERP is continually expanding as new businesses and developers are constantly adapting this program.
Niles partners is launching a product webERP, a software solution which is embedded pre-configured tool with LAMP and ready-to-launch AMI on Azure that contains webERP, Apache, MySQL, Linux, PHP (LAMP).
Why webERP?
No Installation
No special hardware
Access from Anywhere
Faster communication
Best for Managers
Proper control
webERP also has fully integrated webSHOP which is considered as a third party add-on. It is indeed the next step towards smarter business management solutions to reduce failures and improve work performance seamlessly. The system’s underlying code is written to fully maximize its readability for the users who are new to PHP coding. This allows users to adapt webERP and administer the software to suit their needs.
Features of webERP:
From the security point of view, users can be limited to specific inventory locations.
Low business costs and less time consumption
All users can see the interface in their preferred graphical theme. A choice of 9 vivid themes is available and bundled with the system.
All users can see the interface in their preferred language – 31 are translations available and bundled with the system.
Numbers are displayed rightly for the selected language and input is allowed in this format.
A centralized and reliable depository to all the crucial data.
Easy accessibility and data updates
Compatible with almost every device that is connected to the web.
It eliminates the concern on upgrading to the new parts or features.
Provides enhanced presentation & support, reducing chances of ERP failures.
Online editing tool
Can be integrated with existing IT infrastructure
Gamification options
It will take a few minutes for your VM to be deployed. When the deployment is finished, move on to the next section.
Connect to virtual machine
Create an SSH connection with the VM.
bashCopy
ssh azureuser@10.111.12.123
Usage / Deployment Instruction:
Step 1: Access WebERP in Azure Marketplace and click on get it now button.
Click on Get it now and then on Continue.
Now click on Create;
Step 2:Now to create a virtual machine, enter or select appropriate values for zone, machine type, resource group and so on as per your choice.
Click on Review + create à Create
Step 3: Use the browser to access the application at http://<instance ip address>.
Note: Replace instance ip address with the actual IP address of the running instance, your installation dialogue will appear.
Select your language
Step 4 : Database Settings
Host Name : localhost
Database Name : weberp
Database User Name : root
Password : Niles@123
Step 5 : Company Settings
Company Name : Fill the name of your company
Time Zone : Select your time zone
Company logo file : Browse and select any file for company logo
Step 6 : Administrator Account Settings
WebERP Admin Account : admin (not allowed to change this name)
Email Address : Enter your email address (optional)
WebERP password : Fill any password of your choice
Click on Install.
Step 7: Login using the admin details
Now after successful installation login to the system with the admin credentials provided by you in step 6.
SSH using root user is disabled.
MYSQL can be accessed only with SSH
mysql – u root -p
MYSQL User : root
Password : Niles@123
Note : You are not supposed to change it.
Enjoy your Application.
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