Modern businesses rely on specialized systems to run operations efficiently and make informed decisions.

POS (Point of Sale): POS systems are used at the point where a customer completes a purchase. Common in retail, restaurants, and supermarkets, they record sales, manage billing, track inventory, and support payments.

ESB (Enterprise Service Bus): ESB is an integration layer that connects different software systems within an organization. It is widely used in large enterprises to enable smooth data exchange between applications like ERP, CRM, and payment systems.

MOKA (Methodology and tools Oriented to Knowledge-based engineering Applications): MOKA is a knowledge-engineering methodology used in manufacturing and engineering domains. It helps capture expert knowledge and convert it into reusable, automated decision systems.

ERM (Enterprise Risk Management): ERM is a framework used to identify, assess, and manage business risks. It is applied across finance, banking, healthcare, and large enterprises to reduce uncertainty and improve governance.

CRP (Capacity Requirements Planning): CRP is used in manufacturing and supply-chain operations to ensure that production capacity (machines, labor, time) can meet planned demand without bottlenecks.

Together, these systems support sales, integration, knowledge management, risk control, and production planning across modern organizations.