The latest version of Microsoft Dynamics SL is creating a lot of buzz. Sure, Microsoft has thrown out the standard terms you would expect to see around a new software launch, such as “raise the bar” and “fuel results”. But other observers are using words like “very reliable solution”, “best enhancements I have ever seen”, [...]
continue reading...Archive for March, 2011
Microsoft Dynamics GP Manufacturing: Understanding the Status of Manufacturing Orders: Part 4 of 5 Part Series
Okay. Let’s be honest, understanding the status in Manufacturing Orders can get a little confusing. Do you understand what these are and when to use them? If not, this might help. If you missed Part 1 – Costing and Inventory Control , Part 2 – Controlling Inventory Quantities using Microsoft Dynamics GP Manufacturing or Part [...]
continue reading...Is Your ERP System Getting Personal With You? Dynamics GP 2010 Will.
Microsoft Dynamics GP has always been known for its many user friendly tools that made it easier for users to get to the tasks they need, find the information they want, and complete their normal day to day work in as few steps as possible. Well in Dynamics GP 2010, they have gone even further [...]
continue reading...Multi-Function Printer (MFP) vs. Scanner
Ready to take your Microsoft Dynamics investment paperless? Not sure what type of scanning device to choose? The first decision you’ll be faced with is probably going to be whether to choose a multi-function printer (MFP) or a scanner. Fortunately finding the answer is as simple as taking a look at what you need to [...]
continue reading...ERP Software Proves To Be a Smart Investment
According to this article, “Investing in enterprise resource planning (ERP) software can make a company a more attractive prospect for potential investors”. This is largely because ERP software can help a company create an appropriate level of reporting standards, assume firm control over all business practices, and make compliance with stock exchange regulations easier. So [...]
continue reading...Risk Management: Protect Your Organization With KPIs
Key Performance Indicators, also known as KPIs, help an organization define and measure progress toward organizational goals. Simple enough. But KPIs also serve as an indicator of activities or trends that can threaten the health of your organization. Mitigate risk with easy access to KPIs The decision makers in your organization need regular, easy access [...]
continue reading...What Is So Unique About a Government Compliance Accounting Solution Anyway?
Compliance, compliance, compliance! As a software professional with over 15 years in the government contracting market, I find the that the fear of failing a DCAA audit is the biggest driver for government contractors to search for a new financial accounting package. Whether you are a start-up, have won your first cost-plus contract, or are facing [...]
continue reading...Microsoft Dynamics GP: All the Functionality – 1/3 of the Investment
If you’re looking for an ERP or business management solution that empowers your people with familiar software, fits with the systems you already use, drives business productivity, and enables confident decision making, Microsoft Dynamics GP is the solution you’ve been looking for. Now is the time to experience the full functionality of a comprehensive business [...]
continue reading...Webcast: Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011 Preview
The official release of Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011 is in a few weeks and there is a lot of excitement about this new version! Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011 raises the bar for productivity, performance, and growth with the familiar user experience your people need, insight to fuel your operations, and new ways for your organization to thrive in a connected world. We [...]
continue reading...5 Reasons You Should Think Twice About Self-Implementing Microsoft Dynamics AX (Axapta)
When you make an investment in something as large as an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution, the sticker shock can sometimes make you lose sight of why you were investing in the first place. After making the investment in Microsoft Dynamics AX some companies contemplate different ways to ‘save’ and consider doing the implementation themselves. [...]
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