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Archive for July, 2011

Making the Most of Your Financial Management Software

Financial management software can make your life,  as well as the lives of your co-workers, easier. But sometimes, it is the complete opposite. Often times, if companies are growing out of their solution, the solution is actually holding them back more than they think. If you don’t have the budget to upgrade or purchase a [...]

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Top 10 Enhancements in Dynamics AX 2012

The next release of Microsoft Dynamics AX, version 2012, is scheduled for September 8, 2011. Dynamics AX 2012 will launch at the Global Virtual Launch Event.   As a comprehensive ERP (enterprise resource planning) application, Dynamics AX (formerly Axapta) is a solution for midsize and larger companies. It enables businesses to work effectively, manage change, and [...]

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Should You Manage Employee Performance Based on Profitability or Productivity?

With a sophisticated ERP solution like Microsoft Dynamics GP, you have easy access to metrics, KPIs, and ROIs that are tailored to track your organization’s goals. Recently, we are seeing a trend in the Professional Service industry of companies now wanting to now include per person profitability to their metrics. In order to do this, you must [...]

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Microsoft Announces Dynamics AX 2012 Virtual Launch Event

Registration is now open for the Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 virtual launch event. Tune in on Thursday, September 8th at 9:00 AM PST/12:00 PM EDT and hear directly from Microsoft executives about the innovations we’re introducing, right from your own desk. Attend the virtual launch event and: Hear from Microsoft executives See product demos Listen [...]

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The Key to Growth and Efficiency: Well Deployed ERP Software

The Aberdeen Group surveyed companies about implementing ERP software with these findings: Sixty eight percent of companies with no ERP system rely on spreadsheets. The top reasons for not implementing an ERP system were (1) the effort to implement and (2) the cost of software and services. Automating manual tasks was the top reason for [...]

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How to Use Infographics to Understand Accounting

If you work in accounting, you might find your job to be difficult at times, but probably nothing in your career is more difficult than trying to explain complex financial information and statistics to a room filled with business executives.  Their area of expertise is in management and creating a vision for a successful company, [...]

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Business Intelligence Gets A Boost With Dynamics GP 2010 R2

As a New York based Microsoft Dynamics GP partner for over 10 years, we have witnessed the evolution of what was, in it’s infancy, a great product, to what is today widely consider the leading ERP software for the SMB market.  With each release, Microsoft made vast improvements by listening to the wants and needs [...]

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Drill-through Reporting in Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010

With the inclusion of SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports in MS Dynamics GP 2010, Microsoft has given us another tool to provide vibrant reports for the end users.  Not only can we use SSRS to create stand-alone reports to give users the information they need, but we can also include these reports in the [...]

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ERP Software Bundles Make it Easier to Adopt the Technology

Identifying and implementing the right solution to meet your needs across an entire organization can be quite complicated, but ERP software bundles can help simplify this issue. ERP software bundles make the solutions more accessible to mid-market companies, making it now easier than ever to adopt the technology. Bundling ERP software to meet specific needs of [...]

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Does Your ERP Have Enough (Business) Intelligence?

When defining your enterprise resource planning (ERP) requirements, make business intelligence (BI) a top priority. You could deploy the most robust ERP solution in terms of data collection, but if you haven’t factored in sufficient business intelligence capabilities, the data your ERP captures will not be very valuable or useful. It’s one thing to collect [...]

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