Vertical systems are industry-specific software solutions tailored to meet the needs of a particular sector. For example, if the ERP system is for manufacturing, it might have tools for production planning, inventory management, and quality control.
Similarly, in the
construction industry, a vertical integration within an ERP system would be specialized tools for project management, cost control, resource allocation, scheduling, subcontractor management, and compliance with industry regulations.
On the other hand,
horizontal systems are general-purpose applications that can be used by companies in various industries. They come with basic functions and are often the main technology system for a company. Other systems can be connected to them for tasks like managing online sales or tracking expenses.
When selecting a horizontal ERP system, check if the vendor can tailor it to meet your specific needs. Horizontal ERP systems serve many industries. Make sure it can cover your unique requirements if the standard package lacks necessary features.
Most modern ERP systems,
like FirstBit ERP, support both kinds of integration. If you want more details, just ask your vendor: