ProTech is a Jordan-based IT consulting and enterprise software vendor that says it has been providing ERP business software and cloud applications since 2001. Its main products include Profusion ERP, Profusion GRP for government use cases, and Biloba, a cloud-based finance product. Overall, its positioning is closer to traditional ERP and financial management, with customer-industry materials mentioning finance and professional services, government and the public sector, trading, defense, and more.
Based on the collected content, Profusion ERP covers modules such as general ledger, accounts payable and purchasing, accounts receivable and sales, warehouse, fixed assets, and system administration. The FAQ also mentions vouchers, fiscal years, periods, posting/reverse posting, cost centers, price lists, substitute materials, and operation logs. Biloba focuses more on cloud-based financial transaction management for small and midsize teams, offering charts of accounts, invoices, business units/projects, attachments, dashboards, and reports. Profusion GRP emphasizes government-side financial functions such as budgeting, payment vouchers, and deductions, while adapting to government regulatory requirements.
Pricing information is limited. Only Biloba Plan A is clearly listed at $43/month or $516/year, including 3 users and 2GB of attachment storage. Other ERP/GRP products require contacting sales or requesting a demo. For deployment, Biloba is clearly a cloud solution, while the inquiry form offers both On-permise and Cloud options, indicating that on-premises or cloud deployment may be available. For integrations, Biloba supports connecting to third-party payroll systems via Web Services, is compatible with Microsoft Office, and can export reports to Word, PDF, and Excel.
The system includes user and permission management features commonly found in enterprise software: user validity periods, administrator roles, multi-company permissions, system/screen permissions, document permissions, as well as user login and activity records. On the security side, the website only describes “data security,” “disaster assistance,” “offsite data storage,” and “secure and controlled” operations, but does not disclose encryption, certifications, backup policies, SLAs, or compliance credentials. As a result, larger enterprises would still need to conduct further due diligence for security assessment.
Its strengths are relatively complete finance and ERP modules, support for Arabic-English bilingual business environments, and an entry-level price for Biloba. The drawbacks are that the official website does not provide enough information, and Profusion ERP/GRP lack detailed pricing, implementation methodology, API documentation, and service-level descriptions. It is better suited for organizations in Jordan and the broader Middle East that need localized ERP, government finance, or cloud finance systems.
Access to the website from mainland China is unknown, and payment methods are not disclosed. If overseas cloud services, English/Arabic interfaces, and cross-border payments are involved, Chinese companies should test network access, compliance requirements, and after-sales response in advance. Local Chinese alternatives include Yonyou and Kingdee; international alternatives include SAP Business One, Oracle NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics 365, and Odoo.
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