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mas90software – Budgeting Options with Sage MAS 90 and MAS 200

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Budget

 

The Importance of Budgeting.

Does your organization produce bud­gets and track progress? What about revenue forecasts? In this article, we discuss why budgeting is important, and how you can produce budgets with surpris­ingly little effort in Sage MAS 90 and Sage MAS 200 ERP.

Why Budget And Forecast?

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Microsoft presents Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

September 2009, Holmdel, New Jersey (NJ)

Clients First Business Solutions is proud to present the following announcement.  We have been an active member in the design and testing of this breakthrough release.

Microsoft Corp. today announced the general availability of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, a comprehensive, innovative business management solution that helps people work faster and smarter, and gives businesses the flexibility to adapt to new opportunities and growth.

The Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 release offers breakthrough user experience and technology innovations while maintaining the simplicity that has always been a core value of this solution. Never before has so much effort been put into a Microsoft Dynamics NAV release – from extensive customer research and a complete architecture redesign, to a concentrated focus on quality. The product has been thoroughly tested by partners resulting in more than 10 customers live on Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009.

“Customers and partners are facing complex issues today. Customers need to streamline operations and find ways to use resources more efficiently, while partners are looking for strong opportunities to create and maintain vertical solutions,” says Kirill Tatarinov, corporate vice president of Microsoft Business Solutions at Microsoft. “Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 allows us to squarely address the needs of midsize businesses in today’s economic climate and to support our partners’ investments. By using the role-specific, user-friendly ERP solution, both groups can boost productivity and work smarter, maximizing their effectiveness in driving business impact.”

With Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, businesses can:

•Provide a streamlined, RoleTailored user experience to help people work more effectively.

•Adapt to meet changing business needs with improved agility and enhanced flexibility.

•Connect Microsoft Dynamics NAV easily to a wide range of applications with .NET Web services.

•Provide new options for designing reports that are intuitive to work with and easier to distribute.

•Maximize existing investments in Microsoft products and technologies, including Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft SQL Server 2008.

“One of the biggest challenges faced by customers using ERP systems is how to get started using the right functionality in the applications. With the release of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 and its new RoleTailored client, we finally have a great answer for that challenge. Those capabilities allow users to focus on the 20 percent of the application’s functionality that they need to do their job and push the rest into the background,” says Scott Brennan, managing consultant with Sikich, a US-based solution provider and Microsoft Dynamics NAV reseller.

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 introduces several new capabilities designed to increase usage of ERP and fuel individual and organization-wide productivity, including the following:

Personalized Role Centers corresponding to 21 key job functions. Based on research into the way employees really work, Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 delivers simplified access to RoleTailored views and business processes through Role Centers designed and delivered out-of-the-box for more than 21 key employee roles. Role Centers change the work paradigm for the traditional user by providing a single overview of job-related tasks and information. By helping people to organize, prioritize, and access their work from a single location, Role Centers can increase productivity and effectiveness. With an easy-to-navigate window into their work world and the ability to personalize their Role Centers to fit their own unique work styles, employees have a powerful way to get work done accurately and efficiently.

Improved business intelligence and reporting capabilities based on the new Microsoft SQL Server database layer introduced in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, enable employees to drill into data, identify trends, generate business insights, and monitor how they’re tracking against key performance indicators. The new Business Analytics in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 delivers powerful new features designed to make it easier for your clients to create and consume business information. In this new release, Microsoft Dynamics NAV focuses more than ever on simplicity and making information available in and intuitive and easy way so all employees can gain the insight they need to act on behalf of the business.

.NET Web Services allow partners and customers to integrate data and business logic from Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 with other applications to support a wide range of scenarios. For example, businesses wanting to deploy credit check functionality to enable employees who normally do not have access to the ERP system to run credit checks on a new customer can easily create web services that make the process simple and efficient in providing the employee with access to recent and accurate credit data.

“Our employees have enthusiastically embraced Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 because it fits their individual needs rather than force-fitting them into a one-size-fits-all system,” said Henrik Dam Jespersen, CEO of Hurup Furniture. “The ease of setup and tight integration with the Microsoft products we already use allowed us to get up and running quickly and smoothly, and we’re already seeing increased productivity, reduced costs and smarter decision-making.”

Accounting Software Shootout

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

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We often get asked if we will do live software comparisons between leading ERP, accounting, distribution or manufacturing programs.

We’ve tried to do live scheduled seminars but have found there wasn’t enough interest in local companies coming out for a day to see this.

On our site, we have extensive information and demos on the leading solutions from Sage, Microsoft and SAP including Sage MAS90, MAS200, MAS500, Microsoft Dynamics NAV, AX, GP & SL as well as SAP Business One.  The landing page is HERE.

We have often looked at individual prospect’s and client’s needs and shown more than one application for them and us to decide which is the best possible fit and this has worked out well in the end.  That being said, if you would be interested in a live web based product shootout please email us at info@clientsfirst-us.com and if you could also post a comment below, and if enough interest exists, we’ll do a scheduled shootout.

Our first Clients First Dynamics NAV (Navision) Newsletter

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

nav_newsletter1The free Clients First Navision (microsoft dynamics NAV) Newsletter has arrived. It took some time to do it right, but we will now be publishing a regular newsletter for our clients who use Microsoft Dynamics NAV (Navision) solutions.

This newsletter is free to anybody who is interested, existing client or not.

To download it, click  Clients First Navision (microsoft dynamics NAV) Newsletter

To view it ‘inline’ read it here:

Publish at Scribd or explore others: How-to-Guides & Manu pennsylvania Navision

Why now is the Best time to buy an ERP solution… An Addendum..

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

houseHopefully you’ve read our whitepaper on Why Now is the Best Time to buy an ERP Solution.

However, I just ran across this front page article from the New York Times.  The article talks about why homeowners are embarking on major projects and renovations during this weak economy.

They key points are:

  1. Prices significantly lower than what they were quoted during “good times.”
  2. Quality and attention to detail that was historically very rare due to contractors rushing and juggling so many jobs in the past
  3. Projects being completed well under budget AND under the expected timeline.  Again, historically experience was that contractors would randomly not show up, and would cut days short to move between job sites to keep all their customers somewhat ‘happy.’

Investing in a major ERP, Accounting or CRM solution really has more in common with what this article discusses than not.  See for yourself as the article is here:

New York Times Article