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Software and Tech Industry Acronyms

Monday, March 12th, 2012

Did you ever want to look impressive and pretend you knew what you were talking about?  Well some unnamed soul obviously had a lot of time on their hands and created this list of Technology and Software Industry Acronyms.

I’ve never quite seen such a list so I thought I share it to our subscribers so that you to, could look like you were with the ‘in’ crowd when discussing technology with folks.

Hope you find this helpful!

 

A/D Analog To Digital
A2A Application to Application
AAF Advanced Authoring Format
ABAP Advanced Business Application Programming (SAP)
ABC Activity-Based Costing
ABM Activity-Based Management
ABMS Anything But Microsoft
ACD Automatic Call Distributor
ACI Application Control Interface
ACIS 3D Geometrical Modeling Library (Andy, Charles, Ian’s System)
ACL Access Control List
ACM Association For The Computing Industry (1947)
ACM Asset Configuration Manager
ACP Advanced Configuration And Power Interface

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Dynamics NAV (Navision) – Export to Microsoft Word & Excel with the click of a button

Wednesday, March 7th, 2012

You have a form open and you want to copy it over to Excel. Just click a button. Sure, you’ve always been able to copy and paste to Excel from NAV, but now, with the click of a button, the entire form is sent to Excel, including a worksheet for each header tab, plus a worksheet for the data. No selecting the data, no opening Excel, no adding information so you can remember what this data relates to. BAM! It’s done.

The lines of the purchase order are shown in the sample, but note the other tabs that provide header information.

The lines of the purchase order are shown in the sample, but note the other tabs that provide header information.

You want to send a letter to a customer, either hard copy or email. Just open the Customer Card and click on the “Send to Word” button. BAM! It populates the letterhead with your logo, customer address, etc., then all you have to do is type in your message. If you’re the primary salesperson for this customer, your name is also printed at the bottom of the document. Print it, sign it, and mail it; or if you’re using Outlook, just do a send email and send it as an attachment to your customer.

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Automatic ‘Send to Excel’ and ‘Send to Word’ capability was introduced in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 and uses Style Sheets to format the output from almost any NAV form, excluding matrixes, to a Word document or Excel Workbook. Just click a button, and the information will be displayed on a document or spreadsheet that is opened automatically. The output is pre-formatted using the Style Sheets with row header, tab description, field names, etc. inserted for you. It’s a great tool and its uses are only as limited as your imagination.

Don’t like the format of the Word or Excel documents? Clients First will be happy to customize the Style Sheets that create the outputted document for you. Need more Style Sheet options? We’re here to help you out. Are you already on NAV 5.0 or above and clicking on the buttons isn’t doing anything? Call your Support Rep, there is some installation needed to activate this feature.

Already using this functionality and want more control without contacting your Clients First Support Rep? New functionality has been introduced with Version 2.0 of the Style Sheet Tool for Microsoft Dynamics NAV which provides the end user with tools, including a Style Sheet card/form, which allows you to choose some field and formatting options for documents. Also included are improvements for date formatting, Mail Merge document properties, Style Sheet Tool Objects, and more. This upgrade is only available on NAV 2009 and NAV 5.0 SP1.

Please contact Clients First for more information.  Thanks to Karen Wevick from our Alabama office.

Security for Microsoft Dynamics NAV (Navision)

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Importance of Protecting your Data via Security

securityImplementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV gives your business the ability to see all aspects of your business in one place. It is important to keep this information secure. Employees should have their access limited to the information necessary to perform the tasks related to their job. With that being said, you also need to limit what they can do with the information.

Locking down the ability to delete records, modify post transactions, change fields are essential to ensure the continuity and accuracy of transactions.

Create End-User Documentation – In order for the System Administrator and Implementation Specialist to know what permissions are needed it is important for the users to document the processes they are doing on a daily basis. Please see the following blog post “ERP Documentation-Why it’s so important” for more information.

Create Security Roles – Roles should be defined by specific tasks performed by Users. For example – your Customer Service department enters orders, your warehouse ships the orders and your accounting department posts the invoices. Therefore separate Roles should be created for Sales Order Entry, Sales Order Posting, and Sales Order Shipping. This ensures that each step of the process is reviewed and posted by the appropriate staff.

It is always better to assign too little than too much. When a user tries to do a task that he/she has not been granted permissions to they will receive an error message with the exact permission they are lacking. It is then up to the System Administrator to decide if that permission is warranted for that particular user.

NAV Easy Security is an add-on to NAV that makes it quite painless to assign permissions for multiple users across multiple groups and companies. Among its benefits are

  • Ability to create groups of roles
  • Ability to assign users the same permissions as another user – this way you only have to maintain one user.
  • Use "Permissions as User ID"
  • Summary of permissions for a login
  • Ability restore previous permissions with Restore Points
  • Simplified administration
  • Easily add multiple roles or objects
  • Add relations based on Source Code

The Difference between Microsoft Dynamics AX and NAV

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

What’s the difference between the products formally known as Navision and Axapta?

The Microsoft Dynamics product line includes Dynamics AX and Dynamics NAV. Both are highly customizable ERP solutions described equally by Microsoft as end to end comprehensive ERP solutions with the ability to manage complex supply chains and inventory in growing domestic and international environments.

Though their capabilities and features are similar, Dynamics AX and NAV were designed for different organizational types, structures and sizes. One is not better than the other; they are simply intended to be matched with corresponding business complexities and size.  The real difference between the two products is determining how well the solution aligns with the goals and growth plans for the organization it will support. Investing in an ERP system is a big decision, and the first step is having a clear vision of your company goals, strategies, and structure.  

Similarities and Differences

Scaling: Enterprise vs. Mid-size

Dynamics NAV

  • Geared toward small to midsize companies ($5M – $500M) with some international presence.
  • Provides powerful technology that smaller businesses otherwise may not be able to justify the cost of, allowing them to compete with organizations many times their size.
  • Easy and fast customization
  • Straightforward ability to scale and keep pace with organizational goals as it grows.
  • Extremely fast performance on moderate hardware.  Both servers and workstations.

Dynamics AX

  • Designed for large, enterprise class organizations with a broad international presence that has unique challenges, especially when it comes to large deployments across multiple countries with each operating in their own language and currency.
  • Better equipped than Dynamics NAV to address the specific size and scale challenges of growing enterprise organizations.

Total Cost of Ownership

  • AX is more complex than NAV.  The implementations are more complex, take longer, require more decisions, and must have excellent project management if you hope to succeed.
  • Many NAV implementations require only a part-time project manager and a small implementation team.
  • AX often requires dedicated technical resources to manage the solution once it’s up and running, while NAV does not. 
  • It costs more to implement and run AX than NAV because of these complexities making it a better fit for more established enterprise organizations.

Global Availability versus a Global Operation

  • AX works better for managing end to end global processes.  Large manufacturing businesses can view inventory across international locations and have visibility into each area of the organization.  They can handle production plant scheduling taking into account materials that could be transferred from one location to another for example.  NAV looks at each production facility in a vacuum.
  • AX is best for complex enterprise solutions who need visibility across multiple decentralized locations in different countries from one real time dashboard.
  • NAV is a very popular, effective ERP solution for growing international businesses that don’t have such a complicated organizational structure.
  • NAV does an excellent job of handling decentralized global operations that report independently and might simply roll up financials.
  • Both solutions support multiple languages and currencies, and can transact across borders.
  • The fundamental difference is AX can be installed such that one instance and database supports multiple legal entities, with different currencies, languages and local laws.  NAV requires a separate database for each country its being used in since the local laws are coded into each database and can’t be mixed in the same one. 
  • The Value Added Resellers (VAR’s) for AX typically have global teams that can implement a project across borders.  NAV partners usually cover a more regional geography and need to team up to handle a larger international rollout.

Agility and the Cloud

  • NAV and AX will increase your business flexibility, adapting to changing market demands and doing so in a cost-effective manner. They both provide superior business intelligence and analytics. 
  • Designed specifically for the challenge and difficulty that comes with reacting quickly to change.
  • AX, along with SAP and Oracle, was identified by Gartner as one of three ERP solutions in their Magic Quadrant because of its enterprise capabilities.
  • NAV and AX are available as hosted ERP solutions or a combination of hosted and on-premise.  Choosing the cloud-hosted model further increases the agility and breadth of these solutions.

Summary

As you can see, both products have similar abilities.  As a matter of fact, the creators of AX (Axapta) were the former executives of NAV (Navision).  That’s why you will see many similarities in the design and the philosophy or rapid customization and access to related information in both.  The difference is that AX was built to target a more upscale market with larger budgets and more resources available for more complex organizations.

Social Networking Growth

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

If you don’t think Social Networking is important to your business, look at this Infographic from Invesp, a site that ranks the worlds most popular blogs.

If you don’t do it now, blogging can make a huge difference in your ability to generate leads from the internet by providing meaningful information.

At Clients First Business Solutions, we use this blog as a way to inform our customers and prospects about everything in the world of ERP and related technologies. No matter what your company does, there is no reason this can’t work for you as well. If you don’t know where to begin, give us a call and we’d be happy to help!

Social Networking - Statistics and Trends

Infographic by – Conversion Rate Optimization Company Invesp