July 17, 2010
If you work for large organization, which has independent subsidiaries and branches, running various ERP and accounting systems: Microsoft Dynamics GP, SAP Business One for example, and in the headquarters you have custom Oracle database application deployed (CRM, Sales Order Processing, EDI, eCommerce web site, Warehouse Management, Quality Control, etc.), then you might be interested [...]
July 11, 2010
If you have been using your accounting and MRP application for the long time without investing into version update, now it might be time for you to consider getting updated. Assuming that you represent mid-size enterprise, you should expect that corporate ERP version upgrade is something that you should build the strong action plan for [...]
July 10, 2010
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP could be pretty efficiently supported remotely on the case by case basis and via such technologies as web session, remote desktop connection, VPN. Great Plains is based on Microsoft technologies: .Net, SQL Server, Dexterity, SRS, Sharepoint and all these are hosted in Windows Server platform, where remote support is natural. Let’s [...]
July 9, 2010
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP successfully serves mid-size and large companies as their accounting and for smaller organizations MBS offers Microsoft Small Business Financials. Microsoft Dynamics GP, which is current name of former Great Plains Dynamics is sold and implemented through Value Added Reseller or VAR channel. If are in process of selecting your next ERP [...]
July 8, 2010
Microsoft Dynamics GP or former Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise should be a good fit for large organization, where you may need in high volume EDI integration to Great Plains from your Electronic Document Interchange order placement channel. If you have very strong internal IT team with Microsoft Visual Studio .Net C# or VB programmers [...]
July 4, 2010
When Microsoft acquired Great Plains Software and then integrated Great Plains into so-called Microsoft Dynamics ERP products family as Dynamics GP, modification tools became more Microsoft and .Net oriented, as you could expect. However in the initial design in earlier 1990th Great Plains Dynamics was intended as multi platform product and its fundament was built [...]
June 30, 2010
Supply Chain Management often is Barcode driven and includes inventory replenishment, and also Sales order execution with high level of processes automation. If you are mid-size organization, engaged in Warehouse Management, Merchandise Automatic Replenishment, advanced Barcode automated Order Execution (Order Assembly, Picking and Packing, Finished Goods Returns and Disassembly), you may expect certain level of [...]
June 27, 2010
Microsoft Dynamics GP, current version 10.0, deploys MS SQL Server 2005 or earlier versions. If you are software developer, it is probably first that enlightens you – design custom integration with SQL stored procedures or views. However you should first get the idea on the majority of available programming and integration tools to make the [...]
June 27, 2010
If your company is established business, which uses one or another in-house developed Business Management System and you are now in situation when you are moving the business to the new phase, where you need industry strength ERP system behind, or how now they name it accounting backoffice, you may be interested to read on [...]
June 23, 2010
In the previous article “Microsoft Great Plains Integration Notes” we described standard integrating options and tools: GP Integration Manager, eConnect, SQL Stored Procedures and Dexterity. This is addition to the first article and here we will describe advanced scenarios: EDI (Electronic Document Interchange), combining Dexterity with eConnect to address multiple companies in GP user interface, [...]