Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
Here is a new overview guide of what’s new in the upcoming release of SAP Business One 8.8 scheduled for Q1 2010.
Highlights include:
- Full native SAP Business Objects Crystal Reports Integration
- All built in forms are now Crystal Based
- Most built in reports are Crystal Based
- Custom reports can be created and added in seemlessly
- Reports provide the ability to drill back into source SAP Business One Transaction screens
- Available to Promise (ATP) is available during order entry
- A new Accountings Receivable Aging and Accounts Payable Aging Report
- Support for embedded Crystal Xcelsius views
- An option for a new fresh Look and Feel in the GUI. Users can choose between the classic and new views.
- Data Archiving is now available to copy outdated history to reportable tables. This will speed up daily activities since they don’t have to hash through long outdated information.
- Changes have been made to the SDK that should allow add-on products to run faster
This version can directly upgrade 2005A/B and 2007A/B installs. The new version is now one version for all localizations which should simplify future upgrades and third party development.
Click What’s New in SAP Business One 2008 for the document.
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
An interesting play as Mint.com has an excellent personal finance solution that really integrates well to your personal finance sources like banks and credit cards.
There are plenty of articles and blogs on the acquisition etc. But what I find interesting is the take on how it shows the rediculous multiples and price per customer are starting to hike back up after the hiatus in the last few years.
An article from Silicon Alley Insider on the issue:
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