In any organisation, work happens in many different ways. Some work is planned in advance. Some work happens because someone is responsible for it. Some work happens suddenly when a customer or vendor contacts you. Tuhund is designed to handle all of this clearly and consistently.
...moreTuhund supports Excel upload as a controlled convenience feature, not as a replacement for normal system driven work. This distinction is fundamental to how the system preserves accuracy, accountability and operational discipline.
Excel upload exists to accelerate specific tasks where data already exists in structured form. It does not represent how work is intended to be performed inside Tuhund.
...moreEvery business starts somewhere. In the early days, simplicity feels like the right choice. A small team, limited processes, single location operations and straightforward reporting needs do not call for a sophisticated system. Entry-level ERPs and lightweight cloud applications appear to solve the problem well enough. They are quick to set up, easy to learn and seem affordable.
...moreManaging expense claims can be one of the most challenging tasks for organisations. Without the right system it becomes slow, error-prone and frustrating. Tuhund ERP solves this problem with a powerful Expense Claims Management Module that automates the process, ensures accountability and delivers accurate data to both management accounting and financial accounting.
...moreERP vendors are not asleep on AI. Serious platforms have been weaving AI into planning, forecasting, control and user experience. AI will not replace a real ERP. It will replace small tools that masquerade as ERP, while making true ERPs faster, smarter and safer.
...moreEnterprise software buyers are often told they can “have it all” by combining an ERP system with a separate CRM. On paper, this sounds appealing: the ERP handles finance, procurement and operations while the CRM manages leads, opportunities and customer relationships. Vendors promise smooth data flow between the two.
...moreFor decades the trial balance has been the cornerstone of accounting checks. In manual books and early accounting software, accountants relied on it to confirm that debit and credit totals matched. If the trial balance tallied, books were considered reliable; if not errors had to be traced manually.
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