Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SRS) is a report writer that comes with the Microsoft SQL Server Database. That’s great, but with Crystal Reports and other reporting tools, why would anyone care to have another report writer? At The TM Group, a Gold Certified Microsoft Dynamics partner Michigan, we make sure our clients understand that for [...]
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Get the Most from Dynamics GP
CustomerSource is one of the primary features of the Microsoft Business Ready Service Plans and hosts valuable resources, including training, self-support resources, product information, downloads and more. With 24-hour access to timely and relevant information regarding the Dynamics solution, CustomerSource is designed to empower Customers to reduce their organizations support costs and increase productivity with [...]
continue reading...Dynamics GP – The Best Solution Possible?
During the evaluation process for a new ERP system, a series of choices must be made. Factors such as ease of use, compatibility with existing (and desired future) systems, vendor support and stability, functional fit and total cost of ownership are all significant and must be considered. For most companies, the evaluation process should include [...]
continue reading...Real Life Reasons Why Two Manufacturing Companies Replaced Peachtree with Microsoft Dynamics GP
We’ve had two manufacturing companies recently replace their Peachtree software with Microsoft Dynamics™ GP in order to facilitate growth of their companies. Both companies had requirements easily met by Microsoft Dynamics™ GP Manufacturing modules. The discrete manufacturer outsourced manufacturing to two subcontractors—one that supplied some of the components and added assembly services; the other that [...]
continue reading...When Choosing The Right Microsoft Dynamics GP Partner, Size Does Matter
Some are too small, some are too big and some are just right. Here’s a tip on how to choose a Microsoft Dynamics GP partner or VAR - make sure you ask 2 questions about size: 1) What size companies do you typically work with as clients? 2) What size organization are you? Neither question [...]
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