The conversation on real differences between Microsoft Dynamics NAV and AX continues as contributing technical blogger and ex-Microsoft product expert Thom Doss continues to sharpen the “real” differences between Dynamics NAV and AX. This is part four of a series. To review previous articles: More Real Differences between Microsoft Dynamics NAV and AX Sustainable Engineering [...]
continue reading...Posts Tagged ‘ERP selection’
Top 10 Reasons to Attend Convergence 2012
Microsoft Convergence 2012 is quickly approaching. Each year, this gathering of Dynamics customers, partners, and Microsoft staff grows and matures as one of the best business forums for networking and sharing of ideas. The critical mass generated at this annual event is unmatched and it offers opportunities and resources that are difficult to find elsewhere. [...]
continue reading...Business Ready Enhancement Plans for Microsoft Dynamics ERP Systems: Yes, they are Worth It!
Even as we see IT spending on the rise, we still have many customers that struggle with their decisions to renew their annual Business Ready Enhancement Plans. As a Value Added Reseller, we strive to keep our renewal rates as high as possible for this one reason: it is good for the customer! Should you [...]
continue reading...Leveraging Web Services and SSRS or More Real Differences between Microsoft Dynamics NAV and AX
The conversation on real differences between Microsoft Dynamics NAV and AX continues as contributing technical blogger and ex-Microsoft product expert Thom Doss discusses leveraging web services and SSRS. This is part three of a series. To review previous articles: More Real Differences between Microsoft Dynamics NAV and AX Sustainable Engineering in Microsoft Dynamics NAV and [...]
continue reading...Sustainable Engineering in Microsoft Dynamics NAV and AX or More Real Differences between Microsoft Dynamics NAV and AX
In our recent post More Real Differences between Microsoft Dynamics NAV and AX we started a conversation with Thom Doss regarding the dramatic differences between Microsoft Dynamics NAV and AX. In that introduction for this series, Thom promised you Workflow Foundation (WF) and SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) this week, but feedback from readers convinced [...]
continue reading...More Real Differences between Microsoft Dynamics NAV and AX
Recent blog posts regarding the “real” differences between Microsoft Dynamics NAV and AX have been popular submissions. The level of interest indicates that additional analysis may be beneficial. First, let’s set aside one of the biggest hindrances to receiving an unbiased analysis from your Microsoft partner: your Microsoft partner. Your partner’s comfort level with a [...]
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...6 Requirements for Government Contract Accounting and How Dynamics SL Meets Them
Are you performing or considering federal government contracting? Then you need to know these government contract accounting requirements and how your accounting software and supporting partner can help you fulfill them. Pursuing government contracts can be a huge boost for any project-centric company. But unless you’re well prepared, it also can be an enormous headache [...]
continue reading...What is Process Manufacturing?
For someone like me who at one point was unfamiliar with the manufacturing industry, it may be confusing to understand that there is more than one branch of manufacturing that produces different types of products. One in particular is process manufacturing. Process manufacturing is the production of goods in bulk that undergo techniques of being [...]
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...


