Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer in Alba Spectrum Technologies � USA nationwide Great Plains, Microsoft CRM customization company, based in Chicago, California, Arizona, Minnesota, Texas, Florida, New York, Washington, Georgia, Canada, UK, Australia and having locations in multiple states and internationally (), he is CMA, Great Plains Certified Master, Dexterity, SQL, C#.Net, Crystal Reports and Microsoft CRM SDK developer. You can contact Andrew: .
Microsoft Dynamics AX-GP-NAV-CRM Trends Microsoft Dynamics project – or formerly referred as Project Green should unify and modulate all Microsoft Business Solutions ERP applications: Microsoft Great Plains/Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Navision (former Attain) Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Microsoft (Navision) Axapta/Microsoft Dynamics AX. The challenge of unification probably will result in quality change for the unified interface,...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Access Form
Microsoft Axapta Dynamics AX In Brazilian Portuguese Axapta/Microsoft Dynamics AX short overview. Navision Axapta was designed by Navision Software, shortly before its acquisition by Microsoft Great Plains Business Solutions. Navision Software had tremendous success in Europe and partially in North America with Navision Attain. Some IT commentators believe that Microsoft purchased Navision Software because it had European clientele...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Access Form
Microsoft Great Plains, Axapta, SAP Biz One & Oracle Currently we have Microsoft Dynamics GP – Great Plains architecture requires each legal entity to be Great Plains company and have separate Microsoft SQL Server database. It is simply not feasible to run 100 SQL databases for just ERP/Accounting system. How this is designed in other MRPs: Oracle Financials, Microsoft Dynamics AX, SAP Business One? In this small article we are...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Access Form
MS Dynamics ERP Selection : GP, AX, NAV, SL, CRM Microsoft recently (in September 2005) renamed its ERP product: Great Plains – Microsoft Dynamics GP, Navision – Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Axapta – Microsoft Dynamics AX, Solomon – Microsoft Dynamics SL, Microsoft CRM – Microsoft Dynamics CRM. The idea is probably nice – to unify future concordance product under Microsoft Dynamics name. There are multiple possibilities, however in...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Access Import
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 Lotus Notes Domino Connector We have reworked the original material, dedicated to Microsoft CRM 1.2 and first version of the Connector, now we are very close to make it work with Lotus Calendar events and support Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0.Microsoft Business Solutions CRM and IBM Lotus Notes Domino, being two groupware products from competing software development leaders, however could coexist within one organization computer...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Access Import
Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 Customizations With so-called ‘Project Green’ Microsoft is enabling Microsoft Dynamics GP objects for Visual Studio C# or VB.Net developer via web services interface, while the middle-level set of stored procedures is known as eConnect. However you can still use old-good-way of creating your own set of stored procedures to feed in or pull data from Microsoft Great Plains 9.0 databases. If you are new...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Access Import
Corporate Accounting With Microsoft Dynamics GP/ MS GP The ideas of Corporate ERP/MRP/Accounting application was developed back in 1960th, however nowadays the topic is still actual and we are watching how dozens of new Accounting packages hit the market every year. This process sees some consolidation, to be admitted. In this small article we will be reviewing key parameters to take to the consideration while selecting corporate ERP and...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Access Import
Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 Corporate Accounting As we are writing this article – a lot of new ERP related information about Microsoft Business Solutions products: Axapta (Microsoft Dynamics AX), Navision (Microsoft Dynamics NAV), Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Great Plains is published on the daily basis, especially with the advance of the so-called “Project Green”. We would like to be a bit pessimistic and toss in new ideas about...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Access Import
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 Implementation For Large Corporation Since December 2005 we are talking about Microsoft CRM version 3.0. In the case of established corporate business we usually deal with such legacy environment as IBM Lotus Notes Domino (predecessor of all the modern CRM applications as well as legitimate generic CRM platform), integration with Microsoft (such as MS SQL Server) and non-Microsoft database platforms and applications: Oracle E...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Access Import
Microsoft CRM Data Migration – Overview For Consultant Developer Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 is now parading and triggering Microsoft CRM installation, implementation, customization, data conversion, upgrade and migration interest. We often see the questions on data import and massage options to Microsoft CRM from such systems as ACT!, custom Oracle, DB2, MS SQL Server databases, in all these cases IT departments should do their homework and understand...... Similar Editorial : by http://www.binarysemantics.com. | Source : Microsoft Access Import
Microsoft Great Plains Overview In this small article, following the rules of article format we will give you chronology of current Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0. ERP System usually has its life cycle and it should be considered as market newcomer, matured or phasing out MRP. The ERP life cycle is usually 15 years, however in the conditions of modern computer programming/software life cycle the life cycle could be...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Access Import
ERP: Brazil – Microsoft Dynamics, Oracle Apps, SAP Business One Brazilian ERP/Accounting systems market is represented by local MRP applications, such as Microsiga, Datasul and other local ERP applications as well as several international ERP brands from Microsoft Business Solutions / Dynamics, SAP, Oracle. When planning to penetrate to the market place in Brazil, such lucrative urban areas as São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba, Salvador, Belo Horizonte...... Source : Microsoft Access Import
ERP Brazil: Microsoft Dynamics NAV, AX, CRM Localized Family When your company plans to outsource its manufacturing operations to such countries as Brazil, the ERP system for the overseas subsidiary is one of the first decisions to make. In this small article we will concentrate on functional side of the Microsoft Dynamics ERPs, such as Microsoft Navision, Microsoft Axapta and Microsoft CRM and we will not touch background technologies (Microsoft .Net...... Similar Editorial : by Thomas Cutler. | Source : Microsoft Access Import
Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 Support In Argentina Microsoft Dynamics ERP product family consists of Microsoft Dynamics GP (former Microsoft Great Plains, Great Plains Software eEnterprise/Dynamics/Dynamics C/S+), Microsoft Dynamics AX (former Microsoft Axapta), Microsoft Dynamics NAV (former Microsoft Navision), Microsoft Dynamics SL (Solomon), Microsoft Dynamics CRM (former Microsoft CRM). In this small article we will be reviewing...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Access Import
Oracle E-Biz Suite Vs. MS Dynamics AX In Brazil In this small article we will only concentrate on Microsoft Dynamics Axapta (and will not consider Microsoft Dynamics GP and NAV) in comparison to Oracle Financials/E-Business Suite/Applications and the localization and implementation in Latin America and Brazil.Architecture & Lifecycle. In our opinion each ERP/MRP package should be first considered from its architectural fundamentals...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Access Import