Next Corporate ERP : Microsoft, Unix, Java ERP Good example would be this – imagine you are freight forwarder and your company has Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains implemented as accounting and partly distribution application and on the other hand you have Oracle based cargo delivery / tracking system. You do not have to phase out one or the other – you make them coexist: if you need Great Plains user to lookup shipment status –...... Similar Editorial : by Shaun Parker. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Standard Edition
Microsoft Great Plains Subcontracting Candidates for subcontracting:Great Plains Dexterity customizations – Dexterity was and still is the IDE and programming language of Great Plains, especially workstation thick interface. However since Microsoft bought Great Plains Software and formed Microsoft Great Plains Business Solutions, later renamed into Microsoft Business Solutions – Dexterity became the candidate to be replaced by C...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Standard Edition
Microsoft CRM Implementation & Customization: MS CRM Fax Gateway Fax software automation market is very mature and we don’t have to re-invite the bicycle here. All we have to do is – integrate one of the reliable solutions into Microsoft CRM. Let’s look at the technical aspects of the integration:Modification should be based on the standard event Fax Activity logic alteration. Standard CRM version allows in- or out-going fax info saving into SQL database....... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Introductory Concepts And Techniques
Microsoft CRM: Data Conversion – Import From Act! This system attracts business owner by its low price, plus system is very easy to use. However if your business is growing you should reach the moment to implement more advanced CRM solution. Natural question is – how do we convert the data from Act! to new CRM solution and the mapping of your objects for conversion. You would probably like to avoid operator data entry with...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Introductory Concepts And Techniques
Microsoft Great Plains For Government & Non-Profit Organization Microsoft CRM doesn’t provide the functionality. Then how could this be realized? We'll provide two scenarios to realize this customization: Lotus Notes/Domino approach. In Great Plains you could realize either Great Plains Dexterity triggers or MS SQL database trigger on certain events (Purchase Order creation, Payroll Transaction, GL transaction). This event calls COM+...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Introductory Concepts And Techniques
IT Business Strategy : Microsoft Vs. Java, Great Plains & CRM In the case of Java direction – you again have to further consider your options and if possible do not deploy too many systems from different vendors. Even if you host your systems with somebody else – we think that in the future you might have a risk of complex data conversion from one system to another. In this small article we’ll show you typical way if you follow Microsoft...... Similar Editorial : by Wayne and Tamara. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Introductory Concepts And Techniques
ERP Consulting: Microsoft Great Plains Partner Future Directions When Microsoft purchased Great Plains Software and formed Microsoft Great Plains Business Solutions (soon renamed into Microsoft Business Solutions) and acquired new ERP/MRP/accounting applications: Navision, Axapta, Solomon (Solomon Software was bought by Great Plains Software in the late 1990th). When Microsoft introduced Microsoft CRM – it tried to change traditional partner reselling...... Similar Editorial : by moneybunny. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Introductory Concepts And Techniques
Corporate ERP Selection: Microsoft Great Plains In this small article we’ll give you short review of what you should expect from Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains, its implementation, customization, reporting, integration as well as web publishing and eCommerce or web ordering system for your existing customers.Hardware. PC Hardware and Windows server were considered as a solution for small and mid-size business, this opinion was...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Introductory Concepts And Techniques
Microsoft Great Plains For Carpet & Textile Business Microsoft Great Plains itself in our case should be considered as a platform for light customization and modification. We’ll describe industry requirements and the way them to be implemented in Great PlainsVariable Length Rolls. Usually, when you place and order through your supplier – there is no way to know exact length of the roll or bolt. It might have 75 yards or 80 yards –...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Introductory Concepts And Techniques
Microsoft Great Plains For Brokerage, Exchange If you company is small or mid-size special products or materials exchange broker, you probably have custom in-house made exchange application. Nowadays exchange is done over the internet, so you might have advanced web-based exchange application. Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains could play the role of the backend: accounting, sales and purchasing ordering, backordering,...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Introductory Concepts And Techniques
Corporate ERP Standard Functionality, Functionality Traditionally we were considering functionally rich systems, such as SAP, Oracle Financials, PeopleSoft, JDEdwards as the fit for large publicly traded corporation. There might be multiple opinions for the future corporate ERP/MRP systems. We would like to give you our prognosis: high-end systems will be losing market to generic granulated standard functionality systems. ...... Similar Editorial : by Jeremy Maddock. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Introductory Concepts And Techniques
Microsoft Great Plains Annual Enhancement Program In the recession time of recession 2000-2004 – a lot of clients decided not to pay the enhancement program and save some money, needed for staying in business. Among them were mostly small and mid-size businesses, however we see corporate clients as well with 40 users Great Plains eEnterprise and more. In 2004-2005 the economic situation improved substantially and businesses are back...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Introductory Concepts And Techniques
Microsoft Great Plains Brazil If your company plans to outsource manufacturing in Brazil by purchasing existing facility there, the first step would be to implant new management team and revise business processes and procedures. The way there comes through the new ERP/accounting system implementation from scratch. We’ll show you the way to implement new system on the base of Microsoft Great Plains. You may...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Introductory Concepts And Techniques
Selecting Corporate ERP: Microsoft Business Solutions As we could imagine, if you are reading this article – you are in the decision making mode, probably replacing legacy system with the new one or abandoning either Unix/Mainframe or Apple direction for your corporation. In any case, nobody should make an outside influence on your decision – you should be maximally objective. Let us give you our estimates and the parameters to check on...... Similar Editorial : by Vera Jane Cook. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Introductory Concepts And Techniques
Microsoft Great Plains Customization Recovery At the end of XX century, in the late 1990th Great Plains Software eEnterprise was recognized as one of the leader on the midsize to large corporate ERP market. Due to the nature of eEnterprise architecture - it is Great Plains Dexterity based application and Dexterity imposes some specific to the database access and table structure – eEnterprise was subject to relatively inexpensive...... Similar Editorial : by Andrew Karasev. | Source : Microsoft Office 2003 Introductory Concepts And Techniques