Posts Tagged ‘SaaS’

What You Need to Know About Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Web Client

Thursday, February 7th, 2013

Phase One of the Microsoft Dynamics® GP 2013 Web Client was released in December 2012 and Phase Two is slated to be released in the spring.  There are over 150 enhancements in the new and improved Microsoft Dynamics 2013 Web Client which are sure to strengthen and improve your enterprise resource planning (ERP) software experience.

There is no reason to wait any longer to get your hands on the software that can streamline operations and drive growth, but make sure you work with your IT department and software provider to set up your web client architecture properly.  Although Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Web Client is easy to learn and use, it would be helpful to offer training for your entire team.  Provide the guidance for users to set up their RoleTailored pages, learn how to find and share data, and you’ll have your team up and running in no time.

According to “What is included with the Microsoft Dynamics 2013 Web Client in Phase One,” posted on the Microsoft Dynamics GP blog by Pam Misialek, Phase One of the Microsoft Dynamics 2013 Web Client release is centered on the Financials and Distribution features.  Phase Two will be focused on Human Resources and Payroll.  In the current release, you will find improvements in SmartLists and Smartlist Builder; reporting with Excel, SRS Reports, Word Forms, and Report Writer Reports; and use eConnect and Web Services.  Modifier is not included in the Web Client, but modifier changes will render.  The Business Analyzer function can be found on the home page, not in the Navigation List pages.

Take a moment to review the PowerPoint presentation linked in the blog post by Misialek for details regarding what is and is not included in the Microsoft Dynamics 2013 Web Client.  Specifically related to the financials functionality, you can perform bank reconciliation, manage customer and vendor data, refund checks or direct debits, manage scheduled payments, and more.  Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Web Client will also provide multilingual and multi-currency features.  The Distribution features include advanced picking; PO Approvals, Commitments, and Returns; and, extended pricing options.

The right ERP software solution can improve productivity and profitability, so why wait to deploy the software that can improve your business?  Contact PANGEA Business Solutions for more information about the Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Web Client and upgrade your ERP today.

 

By Alexandra Gonzalez with PANGEA Business Solutions, Microsoft Dynamics Partner out of Florida

Are you Ready to Embrace Greater Agility with Microsoft Dynamics ERP?

Monday, March 21st, 2011

More and more companies are finding that enterprise resource planning (ERP) software is helping to make their operations more flexible. A Gartner report showed that worldwide ERP software revenue is set to hit $253.7 billion this year, up by 7.5 per cent compared to 2010.

The main aim of ERP software is to deliver tangible business benefits: cost reduction, productivity improvement and measurable bottom-line results. In addition to this, companies are finding great agility in their business operations through ERP functionality. For example, the buzz around online software is duly noted by Microsoft; in turn they have dedicated dollars and resources to making hosting options available that fit the unique needs of each and every business model. With Software-plus-Services for Microsoft Dynamics ERP you can make cloud computing a flexible component of your ERP solution—on your terms. You can choose to license and deploy your ERP software through partner-hosted ERP Software as a Service (SaaS). And extend your business processes seamlessly to the cloud with online services that amplify the value of your business software.

If you are ready to embrace greater agility with Microsoft Dynamics ERP, please contact us for more information. We are dedicated to helping companies gain maximum results from their business and technology infrastructure investments.

By Alexandra Gonzalez, PANGEA Business Solutions