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Picking the ”best” ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system for Malaysia, or any specific region for that matter is not a simple process, since it is determined not only by the various factors that come into play, such as the particular needs of a company, the peculiarities of the industry, the budget, and the ability to expand the system. However, a number of ERP systems are that popular and often used in Malaysia because of their characteristic local support, and adaptability to the Malaysian market.

Here are some of the top ERP systems that are often considered:

1. SAP Business One: Out of all available software applications for SMEs, SAP Business One is the most comprehensive package. It is a module that manages finance, sales, customer management, etc, and is configured specifically for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). With its targeted growth and powerful performance, SAP Business One is a word to the wise.

2. Oracle NetSuite: A cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning that is appreciated by a host of companies irrespective of their size. The program encompasses a massive amount of modules, such as financial management, CRM, e-commerce, and inventory management.

3. Microsoft Dynamics 365: One of the distinguishing features of this ERP system is flexibility and integration capabilities with other Microsoft products. Finance, operations, sales, and customer service are the sectors it offers solutions for.

4. Sage 300 (formerly Sage ERP Accpac): The application is one of the popular digitals among SMEs in Malaysia, and Sage 300 trains recognizes it in terms of financial and operational management disencumbered properties.

5. Odoo: The open-source ERP system is a highly customizable, and low-cost solution. The flexibility it provides can be used for diverse Importation modules.
6. Epicor ERP: The software is very popular in the manufacturing and distribution industry and focuses on providing solutions for these sectors.

7. Infor CloudSuite: This software is known for its sector-oriented */}