Evo~ERP new system pricing is based solely on user count. All modules and the Pervasive database platform are always included. Installation support is also included. Additional technical and implementation support services are described below.
Evo~ERP new system pricing is based solely on user count. All modules and the Pervasive database platform are always included. Installation support is also included. Additional technical and implementation support services are described below.
Customer Reviews
David S.
Advanced user of EVO~ERPThe best feature is their support staff! It will cost about $250 per month for a support contract but it's well worth it. You can call or email your support tech and they are very good about getting back to you within minutes and are extremely knowledgeable of the system and database tables. They are also open to making custom changes to your system to meet specific needs of you organization. They have a SQL executor which comes in handy to quickly write queries to pull data from the system.
The framework of the system can be frustrating as it crashes often depending on what you try to do. Typically it'll crash because of something to do with a Java run time error but figuring out why is usually a mystery. I also don't really enjoy the lack of integration. There's no API, database connectors, or cloud connections. You'll be stuck using an ODBC connection for any reporting or data extraction. Also, EVO is not very good at working backwards or un-doing changes. It'll typically result in your database/ERP person performing some sort of manual fix.
They offer an option to run EVO in a cloud environment using AWS which I would consider looking into. The database licensing is most expensive portion of that cloud system but if you don't have the resources local to run EVO it's a great option. We trialed it through an RDP connection and it's very comparable to running locally
EVO does provide insights into production metrics, labor reporting, and visibility into WIP and finished good production values. It does all that is required of an ERP system but lacks what the higher end, more expensive, versions like SAP can offer. It's based on DBA so it is fairly reliable in terms of longevity.