Top 15 ERP Software in Dubai in 2026 for SMBs and Enteprises. 1. Oracle NetSuite 2. SAP S/4HANA Cloud 3. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 4. Odoo 5. Sage Intacct 6. Zoho ERP (Zoho One) 7. Epicor (Kinetic) 8. Infor CloudSuite 9. TallyPrime 10. Acumatica 11. ERPNext 12. Focus Softnet (Focus 9) 13. IFS Cloud 14. SYSPRO 15. Plex Smart Manufacturing
We have put together a list of top 15 ERP software in Dubai. 1. Oracle NetSuite 2. SAP S/4HANA Cloud 3. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 4. Odoo 5. Sage Intacct 6. Zoho ERP (Zoho One) 7. Epicor
Branex, a UAE-based digital agency, has published its 2026 roundup of the leading ERP platforms for Dubai-based small, medium and enterprise organisations. The list, compiled by Ashad Ubaid Ur Rehman and published on April 14, 2026, ranks 15 systems from Oracle NetSuite and SAP S/4HANA Cloud to Plex Smart Manufacturing. The report highlights local requirements such as UAE FAF (FTA Audit File) generation, e‑invoicing PINT‑AE XML support and multi‑currency operations critical for firms operating across the Gulf.
"If you’ve spent any time in the Dubai startup scene or scaled a retail business in the UAE, you’ve definitely heard of NetSuite," the Branex piece states, underscoring NetSuite's prevalence in the emirate.
Top 15 ERP software in Dubai (2026)
- Oracle NetSuite
- SAP S/4HANA Cloud
- Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
- Odoo
- Sage Intacct
- Zoho ERP (Zoho One)
- Epicor (Kinetic)
- Infor CloudSuite
- TallyPrime
- Acumatica
- ERPNext
- Focus Softnet (Focus 9)
- IFS Cloud
- SYSPRO
- Plex Smart Manufacturing
Context and platform details
Branex places particular emphasis on three platforms that dominate different segments of the Dubai market. Oracle NetSuite is praised for its OneWorld module that "handles multi-currency and local VAT laws, including Saudi Fatoora requirements," and for features that generate the UAE FAF and automate reporting by emirate. The report notes NetSuite can manage multiple subsidiaries and 190+ currencies from a single login, and highlights estimated 2026 pricing: a Starter base license "starting from ~$999 (AED 3,670) per month," per-user fees between ~$99–$199 per user/month, and implementation fees typically from $10,000 to $100,000. Branex estimates total year-one costs for a typical Dubai SME between AED 180,000 and AED 550,000.
SAP S/4HANA Cloud is described as the "heavy hitter" for very large enterprises. Branex highlights the RISE with SAP cloud offering, the in‑memory HANA database and an embedded "Joule" copilot for predictive maintenance and forecasting. The agency reports subscription pricing for private edition mid‑market bundles "starting from ~$16,500+ (AED 60,000+) per month," FUE licensing around ~$250–$400 per FUE/month, and mid‑market implementation often starting at $250,000 (AED 918,000). Branex also flags a more accessible GROW with SAP public cloud path with implementations closer to $75,000 (AED 275,000) for smaller firms.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is recommended where companies already use Outlook, Excel and Teams — Branex notes deep Microsoft-suite integration and specific 2026 localisations for UAE e‑invoicing (PINT‑AE XML) and bilingual Arabic/English invoice requirements. The platform’s compatibility with Power BI and the newer "Copilot" assistant are listed as important advantages for Dubai trading and service companies.
Outlook
Branex, which says it is "creatively led. Results. Driven" and lists more than 500 active clients and "over 100 industry awards," frames the 15‑platform list as a starting point for Dubai CIOs and finance leaders choosing ERP in 2026. The report stresses matching scope — from NetSuite’s global mid‑market fit to SAP’s enterprise horsepower and Business Central’s Microsoft‑centric ease — to an organisation’s budget, local compliance needs and growth plans before committing to implementation costs and partner engagements.