Configuring Windows as a NTP Server The Windows operating systems from Windows 2000 onwards has an in-built time synchronization service – ‘Windows Time’. The Windows Time service facilitates a Windows network to provide synchronization of all machines within a domain. This article describes how to configure the Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 time service as a [...]
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Advanced techniques in SAP BO Data Transfer Workbench integration scenarios. This method allows you to establish ongoing integration from such systems as Microsoft CRM, Oracle custom database, Lotus Notes Domino, etc. If you are SB1 consultant, you probably know how to import data by filling Excel templates for such objects as Item, Price, [...]
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If your organization is researching Great Plains purchasing and installation options, we would like to give you highlights. Current version of GP is 10.0 as of October 2007, version upgrades are outside of the scope of this article, where we would like to concentrate on ERP implementation options and scenarios. We also intended [...]
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Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP fits all the spectrum of mid-size businesses in USA, Canada and other English speaking countries. Please be aware that is your country utilizes Unicode chars, such as Chinese, Korean, Japanese, then Great Plains is not the best choice for you and you should check with Microsoft Business Solutions in your [...]
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Microsoft Dynamics GP is definitely one of the winners and breaking through ERP packages. In this article we assume that you are not small or midsize business, where accounting options are well known and openly available. Here we are giving recommendations to large corporate businesses. First of all you should be already [...]
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This product in the past was introduced by Great Plains as Small Business Manager and currently it is part of Microsoft Dynamics family of ERP products. SBF is in essence scaled down version of Great Plains Dynamics with DYNAMICS.DIC – Dexterity written business logic dictionary. Current version is 9.0. It also has [...]
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Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP system is targeted to mid-size businesses, and Small Business Financials is for smaller companies. It is common norm on the MRP market, when mid-size accounting software requires professional installing, support, data migration and reports design. Microsoft Business Solutions sells GP through its business partner channel, securing proper software implementation support. Let’s [...]
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Former Great Plains Small Business Manager, recent version s 9.0, Small Business Financials is in essence GP Dexterity application with similar code base as regular Microsoft Great Plains Dynamics GP, but with scaled down functionality. SBF is available exclusively on Microsoft SQL Server platform and this fact opens great opportunities for SQL programmers and consultants [...]
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Microsoft Retail Management System or RMS fits to mid-size retailers and as doing its job in this segment it often requires, or better say needs, integration with back office accounting system. For mid-market ERP role is often played by Microsoft Dynamics GP or Great Plains. Out of the box Great Plains has integration with RMS [...]
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SAP B1 is taking the momentum in getting ERP and MRP applications market share, especially for smaller firms as well as the subsidiaries of large corporation, where Oracle custom solutions or Oracle Financials eBusiness Suite are implemented, especially in Sales and CRM, Vendor management and EDI (Electronic Document Interchange), Oracle based B2B and [...]
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