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Microsoft Dynamics GP or QuickBooks: Which is Right for Your Business? Compare and Decide.

We know that choosing an accounting package is a big decision that can quickly become overwhelming.  That’s why we created the graphic that you see below, to give companies like yours a quick, easy to follow head to head comparison of Microsoft Dynamics GP and one of its key competitors, Intuit QuickBooks.    Click the [...]

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5 Signs your Business is Outgrowing QuickBooks

Growing businesses often don’t realize how crucial business software is to company expansion. This is especially true for a company’s accounting department, an area of business in which even the most subtle increase in productivity can mean an exponential growth in workload. Today, many small to medium sized companies are using QuickBooks, a valuable accounting system for [...]

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Migrate Data From Peachtree & QuickBooks to Microsoft Dynamics GP Fast and Easy

Microsoft just released a new version 2.0 of the Rapid Implementation Tools for Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0! This release includes NEW capabilities to quickly migrate data from both Peachtree by Sage and Intuit QuickBooks.  What does this mean for accounting software buyers like you?  If you are using Peachtree or QuickBooks, and you choose a [...]

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How to Insure That Your Microsoft Dynamics GP Implementation Will Cost More Than You Planned (or How to Blow your ERP Budget in 6 Easy Steps): PART I

You’ve heard the horror stories… ERP implementations gone wild! You end up spending two to three times what you had budgeted. Well it doesn’t have to happen and it really shouldn’t.

The good news is that Microsoft Dynamics GP is designed to make the implementation as easy as possible. And Microsoft has gone further to help assure successful and on-budget implementations through its Best Practices documentation called Sure Step. But there are still some “gotchas” that you need to watch for.

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