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Looking Beyond Usability and Focusing on Automation When discussing the operational system of a company the conversation usually revolves around how to push the right buttons to get a product in and out of the supply chain.


As with any tool, an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is only as good as its users. Investing the time to properly train your organization is the best way to ensure you get the most out of your investment and give your team the resources they need to efficiently operate. Other benefits of training include:

Enterprise resource planning or ERP performs a number of important functions. It has the ability to integrate the various business units within your organization, streamline your workflows, improve communication and provide usable data and valuable insights. This data is essential to the efficient management of your department or business.

Upgrading to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central for Existing Microsoft Customers As often happens when software upgrades are released, there’s a bit of confusion in the market. This is particularly true when it’s something as important as your enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. Let us help you make sense of the changes and take advantage of the opportunities.

Cloud computing is a term with a nebulous definition. For the purposes of examining Cloud ERP, we won't just talk about “cloud.” Instead, we will look at ERP as it is deployed with three common cloud computing models:

Still relying on complicated spreadsheets and QuickBooks to run your critical operations?

Should Suppliers, Partners, Customers, Front Office Facing Employees have access to your ERP software system?
Bob Dylan sang “Times they are a changing” and his words could not be more true for the Microsoft ERP sector this year. We are all anticipating news on Dynamics 365 at the NAV User Group Summit in Tampa tomorrow. Later this month NAV 2017 will be released and project Madeira is in full swing.