Difference between sap erp and crm

hi
can u pls explaine me wht is the difference between crm and erp. how both  are integrated
regards
Guru

Hi,
SAP Erp is a Total Enterprise Solution for the business.
But CRM is Specific Speciality part of Erp.
Deploying an SAP solution isn’t just about technology. It’s about removing barriers between people, information, geographies and business processes. And getting it right requires a broad range of capabilities, from deep technical skills and SAP solution implementation experience to in-depth knowledge that cuts across every industry and business discipline.
BPO Systems industry-leading services extend across the entire SAP lifecycle - from selection and design to implementation and support - enabling us to bring genuine transformation and bottom-line results to businesses. We partner with organizations in the commercial and public sector to:
Define and build business processes
Streamline operations
Provide real-time visibility across the enterprise
Implement efficient administrative and financial systems
Reduce costs
Eliminate duplication of effort
Shorten product-to-market time
Improve decision-making throughout the organization
SAP NetWeaver™ platform and Technology Integration
The SAP NetWeaver platform is changing the way companies support their business processes — providing a comprehensive and integrated platform designed from the ground up to work with SAP and other standard technologies. But understanding when, where, and how to deploy SAP NetWeaver components to generate the most business value requires a comprehensive understanding of a company’s business processes and organizational structure—along with in-depth knowledge of various technology practices.
Business Applications
Business Intelligence Enterprise Solutions
Customer Relationship Management Enterprise Solutions
Finance & Performance Management Enterprise Solutions
Human Performance Enterprise Solutions
Specific Enterprise Solutions: Overview
Supply Chain Management Enterprise Solutions
Regards,
Nandha.

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