One of the most important aspects of any successful business is to have their employees properly trained on the company’s ERP system. Fortunately, Microsoft makes training options that are easily available and accommodate different peoples’ style of learning. Trying to perform daily tasks with a solution like Microsoft Dynamics GP without proper training can lead [...]
continue reading...Archive for June, 2009
Google for the perfect Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) Partner for you!
Do you have trouble searching the internet (Google) and finding exactly what you were looking for? For example, you want to find a Great Plains partner who sells and implements the Microsoft Dynamics GP product line in your area, but you keep getting a link to the biggest reseller for other Microsoft services instead? Try [...]
continue reading...Hassle Free Upgrades with Dynamics GP Resellers!
Summer is here! You made it through another chilly spring and the lazy hazy days of summer are finally here. With business typically slowing down this time of year, it is a perfect time for you to evaluate your current accounting/ERP software system and determine if you need an upgrade. (If the screen is green…yell [...]
continue reading...How To Reduce The Cost of ERP and CRM Licenses Using Microsoft Sharepoint
Most companies today still have islands of information throughout their organization. Accounting has their own general ledger, receivables, and payables systems. Other departments like sales, human resources, or manufacturing often have their own systems, non-integrated applications and tons of resulting duplicative data. For example, both the accounting and manufacturing departments would have their own vendor [...]
continue reading...Challenges for Multi Company Processing
I often get calls from frustrated controllers or accounting managers regarding the problems they have trying to manage several companies accounting processes. When talking to prospects about their processing issues they often voice concerns about their current software not handling multiple company entities and if it does the end user spends way too much time [...]
continue reading...Better Information = Stronger Company in Tough Economy
In an economic downturn, there’s little margin for error. Having access to the right information and predicting demand, can mean the difference between success and failure. When the market is down the value of data becomes more important – Which products actually do provide our profits? What customers and locations are driving the most revenue? [...]
continue reading...Microsoft Dynamics GP – don’t miss the season finale!
My favorite TV month of the year is May, when many high profile shows like American Idol, Lost, Grey’s Anatomy and 24 gear up for their much anticipated suspenseful and often shocking season finales (admit it-you watch them also!) Viewership increases significantly as these final episodes near, many times setting new records. The networks know that [...]
continue reading...New Booklet Explains Editions, Functional Areas, and Modules Available with Microsoft Dynamics GP
Licensing…it can be difficult for customers to understand and for software providers to explain. Lucky for us, in July of 2006, Microsoft launched a new and improved software license model for Microsoft Dynamics GP called Business Ready Licensing (BRL). It changed from a module-based licensing model to a user-based licensing model. This was a huge [...]
continue reading...Business intelligence – its contagious!
Like many of you, the (rapidly?) spreading H1N1 (swine) flu virus has captured my attention these past few weeks. World health organizations are gathering and analyzing data at breakneck speeds in order to gain the upper hand and prevent these outbreaks from becoming a full blown pandemic. Easy accessibility to timely and reliable information is [...]
continue reading...Four Ways to Cut Costs by Automating Your Purchasing Process with Microsoft Dynamics GP — #1
As the economy declined, we started thinking of ways to help our customers remain strong during the tough times. We asked ourselves, “How do businesses stay profitable during a down economy?” The answer was simple – increase sales and/or decrease expenses. Easier said than done, right? Maybe not. While we couldn’t do much to increase [...]
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