ERP systems are often sold as the single source of truth for your organization. But as many IT directors or CFOs will tell you after a year of implementation, “all-in-one” often comes with an asterisk. Either it isn’t really all in one, there are extra fees, and more. While modern ERPs are more powerful than ever, expecting a single platform to be world-class at every niche business process is impossible. An ERP is useful, but it has its limits.
ERP Strengths and Weaknesses
To understand why your ERP might be feeling a little “thin” in certain areas, it’s important to consider the ERP you’re currently using. Here are some of the heavy hitters in the ERP market:
| ERP System | Key Strengths | Common Weaknesses |
| SAP | Deep process complexity; unrivaled for global manufacturing and supply chain management. | High cost of ownership; notoriously long and complex implementation cycles. |
| Oracle Fusion Cloud | Strongest in finance-centric environments; cloud-native with excellent automated reporting. | Rigid “cloud standards” can force businesses to change their proven processes to fit the software. |
| Microsoft Dynamics 365 | Seamless integration with the Microsoft ecosystem (Excel, Teams, Power BI); familiar UI. | Can suffer from “platform sprawl”; often requires a heavy lift from third-party partners to specialize. |
| Oracle NetSuite | The “True Cloud” pioneer; excellent for scaling mid-market companies and unified commerce. | Support can be limited; licensing costs for additional modules can climb rapidly as you grow. |
The Power of the Bolt-On
In an ideal world, an ERP user wouldn’t have to choose between a unified system and specialized functionality. You would have a “Clean Core”—a stable, standard ERP that handles your general ledger and master data—surrounded by agile, “best-of-breed” bolt-on solutions.
Bolt-ons are specialized software applications that “plug into” your ERP. They don’t replace the system or force you to start over; rather, they extend it. This is crucial because an ERP is built to be broad, not deep. When you need highly specific functionality—like advanced vendor onboarding, AI-driven invoice capture, or complex dispute management—the “out-of-the-box” ERP module is often too generic.
By using bolt-ons, you achieve:
- Agility: You can update or swap a specific functional tool without overhauling your entire multi-million dollar ERP.
- Precision: Features designed by experts in a specific field (e.g., Accounts Payable) rather than a generalist developer.
- Cost Savings: Instead of paying for a massive ERP upgrade just to get one new feature, you simply “bolt on” exactly what you need.
Bridging the Gap with ICG Innovations
At ICG, we recognize that even the best ERPs have holes in the financial back office. Often, these big platforms simply can’t automate at such a granular, customized level. ICG provides ERP-agnostic bolt-on solutions that integrate seamlessly with systems like SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics. Whether it’s our AI-enabled vendor portals or our automated document capture, we allow you to keep your core ERP intact while gaining the cutting-edge, high-transaction efficiency your business actually requires. You don’t need a new ERP to do it all; you just need the right partners to fill in the gaps. Learn more about our solutions here or by checking out this short video.
