Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

BILEETA hosts customers to ERP forum

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BILEETA, a company with an award-winning Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution, hosted customers to a B2C event focusing on the company's product portfolio and unique offering.

The event kicked off with CEO Sanji de Silva addressing the guests on the importance of deploying an efficient, reliable and scalable ERP solution to benefit from return on investment.

A media release from the company said Mafaz Ishaq, Director of Calamander Capital, a venture equity firm, then moderated a panel discussion featuring Managing Director of JAT Holdings Aelian Gunawarden­e, CTO Bileeta Sanka Weerasingh­e, and Mr. Sanji De Silva.

"I was blown by the complexity of Bileeta's Entution solution and the abilities built into it", said Mr. Ishaq. "This solution is so well integrated with such simple automation to suit all real-time environmen­ts."

Entution has an advantage due to the advanced features that it provides at a competitiv­e price. These verticals are also localized to meet the Sri Lankan business practices. At the same time, companies do not have to lose their uniqueness after implementi­ng Entution and due to the broad range of functional areas in the solution, companies can rely on one service provider for their complete requiremen­t.

During the forum, Mr. Gunawarden­e was asked why his company selected Bileeta over other competitor­s in the market. "While we had received several complex and extremely expensive solutions to perform our requiremen­ts, Bileeta offered us a less complicate­d, scalable solution on which we were able to transfer our existing ERP in a seamless switch," he said. He explained that after more than a decade his company had grown to 400 employees and it was time to change. "Today, I have access to daily sales records, stocks, returns and gross profits on my phone's dashboard that I can access wherever in the world I am and at whatever time I need to," he averred.

Discussing future plans of Bileeta, Mr. de Silva said the company plans to open an office in Bangladesh with the intention of tapping the vast possibilit­ies there. "We are also looking at an automated procuremen­t process and advanced business processes as well as more comprehens­ive mobile phone dashboard access that will give our clients more adaptabili­ty and accuracy," he said.

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