July 25th, 2008
Microsoft Dynamics GP functional and technical consulting requires strong backing in technology experience, background, training and certification.
Modern ERP consultant should be familiar (or be capable to involve fellow consultants) with industries, managerial and financial accounting, be reasonable good in reports design, system modification, have some knowledge and be aware about specific programming techniques and customization tools. We would like to introduce our company to you, GP user in your organization for advanced technology challenging projects: Dexterity customizations, Crystal Reporting (based on SQL Stored Procedures and Views), eConnect eCommerce programming, integrations (including EDI, GP Integration Manager, SQL Scripting and eConnect). Here is the introduction:
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Great Plains Consultants and Integrators with emphasis in Technology
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July 3rd, 2008
If you are in process of identifying requirements for the next generation ERP, MRP or accounting system and you are thinking to check out and get presentation in Microsoft Dynamics GP, then you should select local, regional or nationwide GP reseller.
GP software licenses are sold through VAR channel and following software installation, data conversion, user training, modifications, system setup, integration and reporting are normally done by the same GP implementation partner. Let’s review GP implementation phases:
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Great Plains VAR, consulting and development partner selection
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May 12th, 2008
Microsoft Dynamics GP, or also commonly known as Great Plains is Microsoft SQL Server database application and at the same time it has its own IDE and programming language, known as Great Plains Dexterity.
Dexterity in turn is written on C as a shell. Recent versions, such as 10.0, 9.0 are tightly integrated with Microsoft Outlook, plus version 10.0 has integration with Sharepoint and SQL Server Reporting Services (or SRS). Having said that, however we would like to inform you that installation itself is streamlined and not overly difficult. Let’s review:
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Great Plains Installation and Implementation overview
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