Compare Enterprise 21 and ERPGov Cloud - Sep 2022

Shlomi LaviShlomi Lavi / Sep 29, 2022

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Bottom Line: Which is Better - Enterprise 21 or ERPGov Cloud?

Enterprise 21 is more expensive to implement (TCO) than ERPGov Cloud, and Enterprise 21 is rated higher (83/100) than ERPGov Cloud (80/100). Enterprise 21 offers users more features (21) than ERPGov Cloud (0).

Looking for the right ERP solution for your business? Buyers are primarily concerned about the real total cost of implementation (TCO), the full list of features, vendor reliability, user reviews, and the pros and cons. In this article we compare between the two software products:

Technology Group International Vs. ERPGOV CLOUD

Technology Group International: TGI is an ERP software solutions provider for small and mid-market manufacturing and distribution companies. TGI’s exclusive focus is on the development, sale, implementation, and support of Enterprise 21 ERP, the company’s fully-integrated ERP software system. From superior software functionality and a proven ERP implementation methodology, to one...

ERPGOV CLOUD: Our parent company GST is a government contractor. After decades in business we knew there had to be a better way to keep track of our business needs like accounting and DCAA Audits. We created ERPGov Cloud to solve our problems and we know it can solve yours too!

Who is more expensive? Enterprise 21 or ERPGov Cloud?

The real total cost of ownership (TCO) of ERP software includes the software license, subscription fees, software training, customizations, hardware (if needed), maintenance and support and other related services. When calculating the TCO, it's important to add all of these ”hidden costs” as well. We prepared a TCO (Total Cost) calculator for Enterprise 21 and ERPGov Cloud.

Enterprise 21 price starts at $3,500 per license , On a scale between 1 to 10 Enterprise 21 is rated 8, which is higher than the average cost of ERP software. ERPGov Cloud price starts at $450 per month , When comparing ERPGov Cloud to its competitors, the software is rated 2 - much lower than the average ERP software cost.

Bottom line: Enterprise 21 is more expensive than ERPGov Cloud.

Which software includes more/better features?

We've compared Enterprise 21 Vs. ERPGov Cloud based on some of the most important and required ERP features.

Enterprise 21: this software is considered "feature-rich" with more than 10 important features, here is a partial list: Accounting Module, Business Intelligence Module, CRM Module, Human Resources Module, Inventory Management Module, Manufacturing Module, Procurement Module, Project Management Module.

ERPGov Cloud: We are still working to collect the list of features for ERPGov Cloud.

Target customer size

Enterprise 21 is focused on small and mid-range companies in the manufacturing and distribution industries and includes sectors such as Building and Construction Products, Chemicals, Consumer Packaged Goods, Electrical Components and Industrial Products. The customer base of this software are the government contractors who needs to comply with the DCAA requirements and utilizes the IT industry sector, mainly in enterprise resource planning, accounting and contract management.



Enterprise 21

ITQlick rating
(4.5/5)

starts at $3,500 per license

Enterprise 21 is a cloud-based enterprise resource planning that is developed to be used by individuals as well as by businesses that are either in the manufacturing businesses or that are doing distribution wo...

Categories: Budgeting & CPM, Data Analysis Tools, Document Management, CRM.

ERPGov Cloud

ITQlick rating
(2.8/5)

starts at $450 per month

ERPGov Cloud software is a cloud-based solution that manages government contracts and accounts. The solution offers a number of features that include a contract management module that builds timekeeping and acc...

Categories: Cloud ERP.

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Enterprise 21: 21 Features

Accounting Module
Business Intelligence Module
CRM Module
Human Resources Module
Inventory Management Module
Manufacturing Module
Procurement Module
Project Management Module
Supply Chain Management Module
Barcode Integration
ERP Integration
Inventory Optimization
Multi-Language
Multi-Location
Order Entry
Purchasing
RFID Integration
Stock Inquiries
Supplier Management
Transfer Management
Warehouse Management

ERPGov Cloud: 0 Features

We are working to collect the information
ITQlick rating ITQlick Rating is based on the software score (below) and aggregated online reviews
ITQlick score ITQlick Score is a 1 to 100, the calculation is based on pricing, and functionality Vs. alternative solutions
Pricing score pricing Score is a 1 to 10 (10 is high cost), based on the TCO (cost of licences, customizations, training, hardware when relevant) Vs. alternative solutions
License pricing license pricing (if provided by the software vendor)
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Shlomi Lavi is an entrepreneur and founder of ITQlick.com. He holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Information Systems Engineering from Ben Gurion University in Israel. Shlomi brings 17 years of global IT and IS management experience as a consultant and implementation expert for small, medium and large-sized (global) companies. Shlomi’s goal is to share the best knowledge and news about information systems so you can make smarter buying decisions for your business.