August, 2009
SAP Business One Integration Technical Notes
SAP B1 is good option for small organization, where you would like to have some advanced Corporate ERP and MRP features as discrete manufacturing, service management (including warranty support), CRM functionality, Sales Order and Purchas Order processing, picking and packing. SAP Business One is also good in international implementation scenarios, as it supports most of [...]
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Microsoft Dynamics GP Deployment and User Training Notes
If your organization plans to deploy Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly also known as Great Plains Dynamics, eEnterprise and its predecessor Great Plains Accounting for DOS, Windows and Mac, we would like to offer you this small introduction level publication. Dynamics GP is good fit for mid-size business, plus it has Corporate ERP solutions for non [...]
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Custom Software Development Checklist
Custom database software development is facilitated by the use of a checklist of standard questions to be answered before a system is created, and before analysis begins. This checklist is provided to assist in the Analysis/Requirements phase of a new custom software development project. If you are interested in having 21st Century Technologies, Inc. create [...]
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Great Plains Dexterity ? Microsoft Dynamics Gp Customization Technology
If you remember ERP players in 1990th, you would probably remember the technology trends and stakes: nobody could really say which OS will win: MS Windows, MAC, SUN Solaris, UNIX; plus nobody could also predict which DB platform will stay: MS SQL Server, Sybase, IBM DB2, Oracle, or somebody else. This was the IT environment, [...]
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