December has to be the fastest moving month in our calendar. It seems the time to do business between Thanksgiving and Christmas gets shorter and shorter every year; which is why I’m already looking to ERP Software Predictions for 2011. 2010 saw impressive growth in new software-delivery models and many critical acquisitions just to name [...]
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Microsoft Dynamics NAV for MIOs – Observations From Our Experience
I just read a good article in Crain’s, The Path (abroad) to Prosperity, and it started me thinking – global thinking. We went global four years ago with our Microsoft Dynamics NAV software offering and the results have been great. It occurred to me that maybe I should share some observations from our experience in implementing Microsoft [...]
continue reading...Developing SSRS Server Reports within Microsoft Dynamics GP to Fit your Needs
There is no doubt about it, reporting within Microsoft Dynamics® GP is getting more and more advanced. The capabilities are endless and the insight is phenomenal. Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 includes more than 75 SSRS reports and more than 200 Excel reports with refreshable data. But what if you’re not sure what you need to [...]
continue reading...What is Microsoft Office 365?
What is Microsoft Office 365? You’ve heard about it – now what exactly is Microsoft Office 365? Microsoft Office 365 brings the power of cloud productivity to their most recognized communications products. Microsoft Office 365 includes: Microsoft Office The world’s leading productivity tool on the desktop (Office Professional Plus) and on the Web (Office Web [...]
continue reading...Microsoft Dynamics on the iPad – Extend Your Investment
Lately, it is rare that I go into a meeting and someone doesn’t pull out his iPad. Apple’s iPad is stirring up a lot of enterprise interest. In fact, reports show that 50% of the Fortune 500 are deploying the iPad across the organization. And I can see why. Having real-time insight to your financial data [...]
continue reading...Cooking with Microsoft Dynamics GP: Five Ingredients to Ensure Success!
To be a good cook takes time and practice. You need to develop your pallet and learn the ingredients that work best together. Similar to cooking, Microsoft Dynamics GP can be a complex art, but you just need these 5 ingredients to get the most out of your solution and make sure it works right [...]
continue reading...Be Available to your Customers 24/7 with the Help of ERP Software
With the use of ERP software, you can make your business available to your customers via internet 24×7. The online buying and selling of products and automated processes, makes this happen very easily. Online support and data collection of possible customers helps your sales people see what they need to see. In today’s competitive market [...]
continue reading...Five Business Benefits of ERP for Small to Mid-size Enterprises
Aberdeen Group, the leading provider of fact-based research, has released a report on the important role Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) plays in the growth plan of Small to Mid-size Enterprises (SMEs). The report, “ERP in SME: Fueling Growth and Profits”, states that implementation of ERP software is an essential element to the SME space in [...]
continue reading...Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 – the Performance Results are In!
Growth is a goal in most companies – be it in the form of increasing the number of employees, expanding business to new regions, or increasing sales. To facilitate any growth you need a business management system that can be used today in your environment as well as one that can scale with your growing [...]
continue reading...Cloud Computing with Microsoft Dynamics Gives you MORE
The cloud has been called the next logical step in enterprise computing. No longer as much about managing infrastructure, enterprise computing is now more about managing information. It’s about having your storage, your application development environment, your applications, and your security available to you when you need them—all from an information technology grid. According to [...]
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