Have you ever been to a restaurant that is a hidden gem? The perfect combination of quality and service. You can tell the loyal patrons have been coming there for years but you have never seen it advertized or on any local Top 10 Lists. That is what I call a hidden gem! When it comes to choosing a Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP/accounting software partner, it is not always the biggest partner with the flashiest marketing campaigns and the most awards that are the best choice. Dig a little deeper and look for the “hidden gem”. Not only will you have a great experience, you will feel compelled to tell other people about it too.
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Connecticut Professional Services Company Uses Microsoft Dynamics GP Plus Olympic Project Cost to Increase the Profitability of Each Project
CAL Business Solutions recently implemented Microsoft Dynamics GP with Olympic Project Cost for Connecticut based Internet Broadcasting company, ORLive. This system gives ORLive strong financial functionality with easy to use project accounting features without being overly complicated or expensive. In the past, ORLive used a DOS based accounting software called Data 2000, however this system [...]
continue reading...One More Reason To Consider Subscription Pricing for Microsoft Dynamics GP
In the past, Microsoft Dynamics GP customers who access the agreement via subscription (SPLA) had one very distinct disadvantage! But a new Microsoft decision has finally given subscription customers their just rewards. Can you guess what it is?
continue reading...Connecticut Companies Educated On “Greening” The Supply Chain
I came across this webcast offered by a local Connecticut company (CONNSTEP) that consults with small and midsized manufacturing companies; it looks interesting. When Connecticut distribution and manufacturing companies looking to purchase new ERP/accounting software call CAL Business Solutions, “green” questions come up more and more often. So why not check out this session! “Greening” the [...]
continue reading...Sneak Peek Statistics From Upcoming 2010 ERP Benchmark Study
A well known independent consulting group will soon release their 2010 ERP Benchmark report that polls over 2000 organizations. While these reports generally focus on findings for large companies and large Tier 1 implementations, I still think there is great value in analyzing the findings for the small and midmarket companies we work with too. [...]
continue reading...Beyond The Brochure – What Really Matters To Dynamics Users?
One way to decide between systems is to hear from those who use them.
continue reading...Connecticut Distibution Company Reduces Order Processing Time by 50% Using Microsoft Dynamics GP + SalesPad
We work with a distribution company based in Cheshire, Connecticut (CT) that had a common problem: old, outdated software and the business processes, and bottlenecks to go with them. They set out to upgrade their Macola ERP system, but get more value for their software dollar. Using Microsoft Dynamics GP with SalesPad, they have improved time-to-customer, reduced overhead costs, and obtained a level of visibility on their order process that would have been impossible otherwise.
continue reading...Changing Your Accounting Software is a Pain! So Why Would Anyone Switch From Sage MAS90/200 to Microsoft Dynamics GP?
Actually, lots of companies see real value in making the change from Sage Mas90/200 to Microsoft Dynamics GP and they can tell you why! I really like this white paper and webcast because they tell the story of real companies with real issues and how they were resolved. Download the White Paper: “6 Reasons Real [...]
continue reading...Purchasing an ERP System That Doesn’t Integrate is Like Pouring Money Down the Drain
The state of Connecticut just spent $1.4 million to install a new emergency notification software system. Problem is that the new system is incompatible with the systems recently installed by 41 Hartford, CT area towns. This means the $510,000 they spent on those systems is just money down the drain. The same thing can happen [...]
continue reading...Even CPA’s Are Using Twitter – Are You?
I have to admit, I thought CPA’s would be the very LAST people to join Twitter, but this WebCPA article proves me wrong. And if CPA’s and CPA firms are doing it, that means all the rest of you financial folks might start jumping in. Already several of our members are “tweeting” about Microsoft Dynamics [...]
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