Choosing an ERP system is one of the most important technology decisions your business will make. Two names come up again and again for small and mid-sized businesses: Odoo and SAP Business One. Both are powerful, both have loyal users — but they serve very different companies in very different ways. This guide breaks down the real differences so you can choose confidently.
1. What Is Odoo?
Odoo is a modular, open-source ERP platform used by over 12 million users worldwide. It covers everything from accounting and inventory to manufacturing, HR, and e-commerce — all in one system. As a certified Odoo partner in Hong Kong and Asia, Boyang Consultancy Services implements Odoo for SMEs and multinational companies across China, Malaysia, and the GBA region.
2. What Is SAP Business One?
SAP Business One is SAP’s ERP product designed specifically for small and mid-sized businesses. It is a proprietary, closed-source solution that requires certified SAP partners for implementation and customisation. Licences, implementation costs, and ongoing support fees are typically much higher than Odoo.
3. Feature Comparison
| Feature | Odoo | SAP Business One |
| Licence model | Open-source / Enterprise | Proprietary |
| Starting cost | Low (community free) | High ($1,500–$3,000/user) |
| Customisation | Highly flexible | Limited without SAP partner |
| Modules available | 50+ built-in apps | Core only, add-ons costly |
| Implementation time | Weeks to months | 3–12+ months |
| Industries | All sectors | Manufacturing, distribution |
| Local support (HK/CN/MY) | Available via Boyang | Limited local partners |
| Mobile app | Yes, included | Yes, add-on cost |
4. Cost Comparison for Asian SMEs
For a company with 20–50 users in Hong Kong or China, Odoo Enterprise typically costs 60–70% less than SAP Business One over a three-year period when you factor in licence fees, implementation, and support. Boyang clients regularly achieve ROI within six months of going live on Odoo.
5. Which Should You Choose?
Choose Odoo if: you are an SME looking for flexibility, lower cost, and fast deployment. Choose SAP if: you are a large multinational already deeply embedded in the SAP ecosystem and have the budget for extensive customisation.
For most SMEs and growing businesses in Hong Kong, China, and Malaysia, Odoo offers far better value.
Conclusion
Odoo wins on cost, flexibility, and speed for Asian SMEs. SAP Business One suits large enterprises with bigger IT budgets. If you are exploring Odoo for your business, our team is ready to help.
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