Every small to medium-sized business has been there. As the business grows and matures, the strains put on the organization’s financial management system cause even the most seasoned accounting professionals to bang their heads against the wall. Weak reporting. Slow processes. Disparate data sources. They all add up to unreliable financial data and that leads [...]
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5 Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Add-ons Worth a Look
As much as we would like it to, no one product can do everything for everyone. That’s when we look for a product to bolt on to Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 that will work seamlessly and make our lives easier. The top 15 recommended Dynamics GP Add-on products were announced in early January, but we’ve [...]
continue reading...How to Make a Martini with Dynamics GP
The Dynamics GP Manufacturing module can be an intimidating piece of software. There are hundreds of ways to configure and use the module. But it can also be configured to be simple to use and effective at controlling a manufacturing process. To that point I created a simple video to show this in action. One [...]
continue reading...Is Your Organization Ready for ERP in the Cloud?
“Cloud” is the new buzzword related to ERP software. But what does that really mean? How can you determine if it makes sense for your company and what are the costs involved in making it work? BroadPoint Technologies recently participated in a new white paper: 35 Questions Every CFO Needs to Ask About ERP Software in [...]
continue reading...Dynamics GP…with Friends
After watching my family and friends become obsessed (possessed?) by Words with Friends (a mobile Scrabble- like interactive app) I finally succumbed and am now an avid participant. Not willing (or smart enough) to leave well enough alone, I then opted in to join Chess with Friends – both games now diminish my productivity (but so [...]
continue reading...The Microsoft Holiday LMT Sale Gives the Gift of More Functionality with Microsoft Dynamics GP Business Ready Licensing
With the Holidays fast approaching, Microsoft is offering existing Microsoft Dynamics® GP customers big savings to move to Business Ready Licensing (BRL). In 2006, Microsoft changed its licensing structure to user-based pricing, which let customers pay one price for each concurrent user and gave them full access to all the modules and functionality. Prior to [...]
continue reading...Report Models in Microsoft Dynamics GP Helps You Get at Your Business Data Fast
Some people might be afraid to create a report with Microsoft® SQL Server® Reporting Services (SSRS) – thinking they must be a “SQL Expert.” You don’t need to be an expert to create ad-hoc reports in SSRS for Microsoft Dynamics® GP. Using the report models for Microsoft Dynamics GP makes it easy for both novice and [...]
continue reading...Microsoft “Give Me 5″ Offer Keeps on Giving
Don’t look but Microsoft has done it again. They are now offering 5 users of Dynamics GP for $3,000! This is exceptional offer for new customers. For a limited time, organizations can purchase 5 users of Microsoft Dynamics GP (Business Essentials or Advanced Management) for the low price of $3,000 (USD)! That’s a potential savings [...]
continue reading...Dynamics GP 2010R2 for Lawn and Landscape Management Companies: The Grass is Greener on the Other Side
Summer is long gone and beautiful fall days will soon give way to long, cold, and dark days. This is the time of the year that growing lawn and landscape management companies turn to address internal issues and prepare the business for the upcoming year. This down time makes an ideal time to address internal [...]
continue reading...No Trick – Microsoft “Give me 5″ Promotion is Quite the Treat!
Microsoft once again has scared the debits out of the competition with their latest ERP incentive – “Give me Five’ Through June 22, 2012 new customers of any of their Dynamics ERP products can purchase 5 users for only $3,000. That is a potential cost savings of approximately $17,000 (off the list price of the Advanced [...]
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