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Top 10 Reasons to Attend Convergence 2012

Microsoft Convergence 2012 is quickly approaching.  Each year, this gathering of Dynamics customers, partners, and Microsoft staff grows and matures as one of the best business forums for networking and sharing of ideas.  The critical mass generated at this annual event is unmatched and it offers opportunities and resources that are difficult to find elsewhere. [...]

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Is Your Organization Ready for ERP in the Cloud?

“Cloud” is the new buzzword related to ERP software.  But what does that really mean?  How can you determine if it makes sense for  your company and what are the costs involved in making it work?  BroadPoint Technologies recently participated  in a new white paper: 35 Questions Every CFO Needs to Ask About ERP Software in [...]

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Microsoft “Give Me 5″ Offer Keeps on Giving

Don’t look but Microsoft has done it again.  They are now offering 5 users of Dynamics GP for $3,000!  This is exceptional offer for new customers.  For a limited time, organizations can purchase 5 users of Microsoft Dynamics GP (Business Essentials or Advanced Management) for the low price of $3,000 (USD)!  That’s a potential savings [...]

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Stay Focused and Stay Sharp with Dynamics GP

Someone who seems to be knowledgeable in a broad range of trades but is not necessarily great at any particular one is commonly referred to as a “Jack of all Trades, Master of None”.  A similar effect can happen with business applications too.  Organizations can take the right path to software selection by being laser-focused on [...]

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Taking Microsoft Dynamics GP to the Cloud

Last year, Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 arrived with much fanfare and has continued to carry tremendous momentum throughout 2011.  As more and more small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) consider new accounting systems for their organizations, many are wondering if now is the right time to move their ERP systems to the Cloud.  And now these same [...]

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The Cloud and Your Company: Governing a New Way Forward

CIO’s are increasingly looking toward cloud hosted solutions to solve their most pressing problems in 2011. As we all know, there is the potential for significant cost savings to an organization in “moving to the cloud”.  The most common ways are through reduced infrastructure, operations, and maintenance costs which are outsourced to a trusted third [...]

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Dashboard Design: Go Beyond Fancy Designs and Pretty Colors

Prioritizing Information Utilizing your dashboard space in the correct manner is crucial to the future success of your company. Typically, you’ll have to display the most important business indicators of your company’s operations. Selecting the most important indicators is one of the most stressful tasks of dashboard design.  For instance, some of the key performance indicators [...]

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Got Search Overload? 5 Tips on Navigating the ERP Selection Process

When speaking with clients that are having difficulty with growth or a changing business model, there is often a sense that “things are out of control” and a belief that there “must be a better way” to run their business. Some company leaders believe that technology can be part of the solution.  However, with so [...]

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Keys to Success with Dynamics GP Implementations

Often when companies are implementing Microsoft Dynamics GP, they are challenged with any number of questions.  Some of the most common questions are “Is this the best way to implement Dynamics GP” and “Is there a formula to ensure a successful implementation?”  We have found that, just as in life, there is not just one [...]

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Small Unions, Big Issues: Internal Controls and Financial Compliance

Labor organizations have many responsibilities, the most important of which is to serve the needs of their members.  The U.S. Department of Labor requires unions to utilize specific processes and reports, and these processes and reports trickle down to impact smaller labor organizations as well.  As they are entrusted with handling member fees, union management [...]

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