Category Archives: Dynamics GP

Brilliant Idea #16 Engineering Company Allocates Costs with Intercompany Processes in Microsoft Dynamics GP – 5/15, ERP Software Blog

A full service engineering company was following the industry trend to form cross-departmental teams to optimize coordination on big projects. Sounds simple, but the organization was made up of multiple specialized companies and they wanted to allocate costs across the … Continue reading

Posted in Dynamics GP, GP Partner Blogs | Leave a comment

Implementing Dynamics GP – Understanding the Business Process Review – 5/15, ERP Software Blog

Once you’ve decided to implement Dynamics GP and have selected your partner, one of the next major steps is typically the Business Process Review.  Your Dynamics GP consultants will come onsite to gain an understanding of your business and how … Continue reading

Posted in Dynamics GP, GP Partner Blogs | Leave a comment

BYOD Could Provide Tremendous Increase in Employee Satisfaction – 5/15, ERP Software Blog

According to Webopedia, BYOD (Bring your own device ) refers to employees who bring their own computing devices – such as smartphones, laptops and PDAs – to the workplace for use and connectivity on the corporate network. Employees want to … Continue reading

Posted in Dynamics GP, GP Partner Blogs | Leave a comment

Managing Your Vendors in Microsoft Dynamics GP – 5/15, ERP Software Blog

Managing an efficient supply chain can be challenging. Knowing where to get raw materials or products at the best price and on time is no easy task, especially when you work with dozens or hundreds of vendors. Using innovative technology, … Continue reading

Posted in Dynamics GP, GP Partner Blogs | Leave a comment

4 Ways SalesPad Transforms Your Microsoft Dynamics GP User Experience for Maximum Sales Results – 5/15, ERP Software Blog

“The difference between getting somewhere and nowhere is the courage to make an early start.” – Charles M. Schwab   Microsoft Dynamics GP is a great tool to improve your company’s efficiency, but are you getting the most out of … Continue reading

Posted in Dynamics GP, GP Partner Blogs | Leave a comment

Business Portal for GP2013 – the skinny | DynamicsGP.ie – Global Insights from Ireland – 5/15, DynamicAccounting.net

Ian Steward offers Business Portal for GP2013 – the skinny . The post Busines… .. Continue reading on Source Blog Powered by WPeMatico

Posted in Dynamics GP, GP Partner Blogs | Leave a comment

MDA: The Power to Link Data Across Modules | alldynamicsgp – 5/15, DynamicAccounting.net

All Dynamics GP looks at MDA: The Power to Link Data Across Modules The post MDA: The Power to Link Da… .. Continue reading on Source Blog Powered by WPeMatico

Posted in Dynamics GP, GP Partner Blogs | Leave a comment

Taking Your Financial Reports to the Next Level with Management Reporter – Budget to Target 4 of 8 – Dynamics Corporate Performance Management – Site Home – MSDN Blogs – 5/15, DynamicAccounting.net

Dynamics Corporate Performance Management continues their series with Taking Your Financial Reports to the Next Level with Management Reporter – Budget to Target 4 of 8 . The post .. Continue reading on Source Blog Powered by WPeMatico

Posted in Dynamics GP, GP Partner Blogs | Leave a comment

Microsoft extends availability of Advanced Management licenses for Dynamics GP 2010, NAV 2009 | MSDynamicsWorld.com – 5/14, DynamicAccounting.net

MSDynemicsWorld reports that Microsoft extends availability of Advanced Management licenses for Dynamics GP 2010. The post .. Continue reading on Source Blog Powered by WPeMatico

Posted in Dynamics GP, GP Partner Blogs | Leave a comment

BI on the Microsoft stack: Can PowerPivot in the cloud steer Dynamics customers to more insight? | MSDynamicsWorld.com – 5/14, DynamicAccounting.net

I’ve mentioned Pivotstream in the past. Now MSDynamicsWorld looks at them in BI on the Microsoft stack: Can PowerPivot in the cloud steer Dynamics customers to more insight? The post .. Continue reading on Source Blog Powered by WPeMatico

Posted in Dynamics GP, GP Partner Blogs | Leave a comment