When you think Microsoft Dynamics GP, what comes to mind? My guess is that most people would say financial data processing, business intelligence, or transactional data. However, did you know that Microsoft designed Dynamics GP so that when users think of the product, they’ll think about people rather than just numbers? The Microsoft Dynamics RoleTailored [...]
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NetSuite vs. Microsoft Dynamics GP: Truth, Consequences, and Industry Analysis – Oh My!
NetSuite and Microsoft Dynamics GP have taken aim…at each other. As a result, there has been a lot of chatter in the ERP software marketplace. NetSuite says that Great Plains is “Yesterday”. Microsoft says that “NetSuite was right then…Dynamics is right now”. So how can you find the truth about which product would be best [...]
continue reading...QuickBooks 2007 is Retiring – Now What?
Service and Support for Intuit QuickBooks 2007 is being discontinued on May 31, 2010. If your company is outgrowing QuickBooks and looking for a financial management solution that will continue to grow with your business, then Microsoft Dynamics GP might be “A Smart Move” for your organization.
continue reading...Can Microsoft Dynamics GP Really Be An Enterprise Application?
Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly known as Great Plains software) has been helping SMBs improve their financial and operational management since 1981. In truth, it was built to meet the needs of these small to midsized businesses. However, that doesn’t mean that Dynamics GP (and other mid-market software solutions) doesn’t have a place in enterprise organizations. [...]
continue reading...10 Reasons to Choose Microsoft Dynamics GP for Supply Chain Management
Microsoft Dynamics GP can give you visibility into sales data, inventory levels, and shipment schedules so that you can have confidence in your ability to adapt to and meet customer demands.
continue reading...GP 2010 – Coming To A City Near You!
Microsoft is so excited about the upcoming release of their Dynamics GP product, GP 2010 (GP 11), that they are taking it on the road to show it off and give you the chance to see everything it has to offer in Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland, Ohio.
continue reading...Quick And Easy Reporting Top Priority For GP 2010 Developers
The developers went to work on Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 (formerly known as GP 11) with this as their number one priority and the results are an impressive set of features that make reporting quicker and easier for every Dynamics GP user!
continue reading...Will GP 2010 Be The Next iPad, Wave, Buzz, Etc.?
For two years, while Microsoft has been developing Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 (formerly known as GP 11), the anticipation has been building. In May, it will finally be released and we’ll know if GP is able to rise above the hype and live up to the high expectations of users and potential customers alike.
continue reading...Why Microsoft Dynamics GP Is The “People’s Choice”!
Last week, my fellow ERP Software blogger, Barry Knaster, wrote a very clever post about which awards Microsoft Dynamics GP would win if they were up for a Golden Globe or Critics Choice award. It got me thinking about how Microsoft Dynamics GP might fare at my favorite awards show, The People’s Choice awards (after [...]
continue reading...Decrypting the Acronyms: Understanding the TCO and ROI of 4 Top ERP Software Solutions
Nucleus Research studied the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and the Return on Investment (ROI) of four highly competitive ERP solutions: Microsoft Dynamics GP, Oracle, SAP, and PeopleSoft. Learn how they calculated the TCO and ROI for each product and how these numbers can help you select the right ERP software solution for your business.
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