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What is the Correct Reporting Tool to use in Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 ?

 What is the best way to get information out of Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010?  This is a common question that gets asked and if you’re a newbie or maybe just researching Microsoft Dynamics GP, you should know there are multiple ways to pull data out of GP.  You don’t even have to ask your IT [...]

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Microsoft Certified Training – Required for Successful Dynamics ERP Implementations

When making the decision on who will implement your ERP solution, how much thought goes into Training?  The quality of training your partner delivers directly reflects the quality of support you’ll receive.  This eventually will  be the only thing you grade your partner on and it plays a big part in your satisfaction level with [...]

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Microsoft Dynamics GP Solutions for Oil and Gas

It’s the American dream living in the Midwest right now. The economy is booming with an abundance of jobs in the Oil/Energy sector.  I find myself daydreaming of ditching this technical software based career to run a lunch truck serving Philly Cheesesteak Sandwiches in the ever growing city of Tioga ND (population approx. 1,200).  Turns [...]

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Microsoft Dynamics GP Manufacturing: Material Resource Planning (MRP): Part 5 of 5 Part Series

If you missed Part 1 – Costing and Inventory Control ,  Part 2 – Controlling Inventory Quantities using Microsoft Dynamics GP Manufacturing , Part 3 – Controlling Manufacturing Production with Bill of Materials and Routings or Part 4 – Understanding the Status of Manufacturing Orders read up! For those of us in manufacturing, a common term [...]

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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 [...]

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Reduce The Time (And Money) Involved In Fixing Payroll ‘Hiccups’ in Microsoft Dynamics GP With One Quick Step

Regardless of your industry sector when shopping for Payroll or accounting software, it is crucial that your payroll software allows you to maintain compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations, as well as comply with governmental reporting requirements for the IRS and other government agencies.  I’m here to say, Microsoft Dynamics GP can [...]

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We’re Just A Small Distributor; Is Microsoft Dynamics GP Too Much Software For What We Need?

One of the best parts about being a provider of Microsoft Dynamics GP and financial solutions is the initial process where we just sit back and learn. This usually happens when we conduct our business review meeting or evaluation.  No solutions are discussed, no sales pitch, only processes and learning about what things are working, [...]

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How Will Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Continue To Edge Ahead Of Other Mid-Market ERPs?

There is a survey that vendor-neutral Panorama consulting group conducted this year (2010) stating that Microsoft Dynamics ERP is Edging Ahead In The Downturn.  It’s not all ducks and bunnies as my good friend would say, but overall this is a pretty big milestone. Microsoft is edging ahead…this made me think of ongoing Dynamics 2010 [...]

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“Best of Breed” – Why Include Third Party (ISV) Products with Microsoft Dynamics GP?

“If my ERP system combines a third party product with Microsoft Dynamics GP, isn’t that an inferior solution to the industry specific, “all-in-one” solution I found at my industry trade show?”   I have often heard this from prospects over my 20 years as a Microsoft Partner, and I would argue that the answer to that [...]

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