Industry-Specific Systems

General-purpose enterprise systems provide a cross-industry backbone for management and operations, while industry-specific systems carry the unique business logic and compliance requirements of vertical domains. These systems are deeply embedded into key nodes of an industry value chain, solidifying decades of domain knowledge, business rules, and regulatory standards into configurable, auditable digital operations. Integrated seamlessly with general platforms such as ERP and CRM through master data and APIs, they form a flexible architecture of "general foundation + industry plug-ins," enabling corporates to reuse standardized management capabilities while preserving industry-native competitive moats.

01

Finance

Banking core systems provide high-concurrency, strongly consistent environments for account management, deposits, lending, payments/settlement, and general ledger. Insurance cores support the full lifecycle of policy administration, product factories, underwriting/claims, and reserve evaluation. Securities trading systems integrate order routing, matching, clearing, and risk control across front/middle/back office. AML systems use rules engines and behavioral models to monitor suspicious transactions in real time, support reporting and case management, and meet regulatory obligations.

02

Healthcare

HIS (Hospital Information Systems) center on outpatient, inpatient, billing, and pharmacy operations, integrating registration, orders, charging, materials, and reporting. EMR (Electronic Medical Records) enable structured documentation for outpatient/emergency and inpatient records, quality control, and clinical decision support. LIS (Laboratory Information Systems) and PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) handle end-to-end specimen tracking and the capture, storage, and diagnostic access of medical imaging—together forming a closed loop for clinical information.

03

Retail

POS systems capture promotions, payments, and inventory deductions at the point of offline transactions. Omnichannel OMS orchestrate routing, splitting, sourcing, and fulfillment status synchronization for orders from online channels, stores, and third-party marketplaces. Product master data systems maintain SKU attributes, category structures, pricing, product tags, and omnichannel merchandising information—ensuring accurate and consistent display and transactions across touchpoints.

04

Manufacturing

SCADA systems collect data from thousands of sensors and controllers in real time, enabling remote monitoring and alarms for production-line equipment status and process parameters. CAPP systems generate process routes, parameters, and labor-time standards from design BOMs to guide shop-floor execution. Industrial Internet platforms integrate device connectivity, data acquisition, digital twins, and physics-based models in a unified edge–cloud architecture, supporting predictive maintenance, energy optimization, and more.

05

Logistics

Freight forwarding systems manage end-to-end workflows for sea/air bookings, consignments, document preparation, container tracking, and cost settlement, supporting complex consolidation and customs flows for multimodal transport. Customs systems handle product classification, HS-code compliance, duty/tax estimation, electronic declarations, and status traceability—ensuring both clearance efficiency and compliance for cross-border trade. Together they close the loop across goods flow, document flow, and cash flow in international logistics.

06

Education

Academic administration systems cover the full teaching operation cycle: enrollment/registration, curriculum plans, scheduling and course selection, grading and assessments, and graduation checks. LMS platforms support course content orchestration, blended interactive teaching, assignments and assessments, and learning behavior analytics—creating an integrated online–offline delivery environment. Together they enable systematic recording and continuous optimization of teaching resources and student development trajectories.

07

Government

Administrative approval systems digitize the full process of intake, review, decision, and delivery, enabling parallel cross-department approvals and SLA/time-limit supervision. "One-stop online services" portals provide a unified entry, driving standardization of service items, mutual recognition of electronic certificates, and cross-region collaboration. Electronic license systems issue, store, and share administrative certificates digitally, supporting paperless service delivery and closed-loop governance.

08

Real Estate

Real-estate ERPs span the full cycle: investment modeling, project development, cost control, sales operations, leasing operations, and finance. Property management platforms handle leasing contracts, billing and amortization, service requests/repairs, and equipment maintenance. BIM collaboration platforms integrate multi-party models across design, construction, and operations for visualization and end-to-end information sharing. Smart building systems integrate fire safety, security, energy management, and parking via IoT platforms to improve asset operating efficiency.

09

Travel & Hospitality

PMS platforms handle core front-desk operations such as reservations/check-in, room status management, guest folios, and housekeeping dispatch. CRS systems manage rates and inventory across multiple properties, channel distribution, and GDS interfaces for group-level revenue optimization. F&B POS covers ordering, kitchen production, and settlement, posting charges to PMS in real time—forming an end-to-end guest service loop across hospitality scenarios.

10

Media & Entertainment

Media asset management systems catalog, transcode, store, and retrieve audio/video content, providing full lifecycle content management. Production and broadcast systems support non-linear editing, graphics/subtitling, playout control, and script collaboration for broadcast and new media production and distribution. OTT streaming platforms integrate CDNs, DRM, user profiles, and recommendation engines to deliver content directly to end users. Ad delivery systems support campaign scheduling, programmatic buying, and performance attribution—closing the data loop for traffic monetization.

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