Customizations

Dynamics GP Technology Partner: Great Plains Customizations and Integrations Support

Modern ERP, MRP, Sales, Purchasing and Accounting systems, being implemented, have to coexist with company computer network and legacy applications infrastructure: EDI, eCommerce, Groupware, various industry applications, reporting.  We assume that the decision to implement Microsoft Dynamics GP was made in several comparison cycles, where you have seen competitors: SAP Business One, Accpac, MAS 90, [...]

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Microsoft Dynamics Gp ? Typical Customizations

Microsoft Great Plains, currently new name in Microsoft Dynamics family is Microsoft Dynamics GP, originally this ERP package was created by Great Plains Software as Great Plains Dynamics in earlier 1990th as Great Plains Dexterity application. Microsoft Great Plains tailored business logic or professional modifications were initially made back in late 1990th in Great Plains [...]

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Great Plains Customizations: Dynamics Gp Add-ons

Microsoft Dynamics GP has various customization options and tools, which should fit to your specific modification need.  However as typical mid-market ERP it requires tools research prior to performing custom programming.  Let’s quickly review the tools:   1.       eConnect.  This is the most modern and really cool SDK.  If you are Microsoft Visual Studio C# [...]

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Great Plains Reseller: Econnect Integrations and Customizations Highlights

Microsoft Dynamics GP could potentially go beyond its out-of-the-box standard functionality and you as software programmer and developer could deploy it as ERP platform for your company ecommerce, EDI, wholesale and other extensions and integrations.  In this publication we would like to concentrate on eConnect programming and technology.  Please, note that eConnect should be considered [...]

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