Which RegKeys do I need for Collections Management for Dynamics GP?

Valid registration keys are needed to operate Collections Management for Microsoft Dynamics GP. With the transition of the Collections Management to Professional Advantage, this blog might be useful to unravel the RegKey puzzle.

The Cloud. What is it and what do you need to know?

The cloud, at least from an information technology perspective, has been the subject of considerable hype for some time.  Even though it’s been talked about for years now I still get clients asking about “cloud” options while it is clear they don’t understand what they are...

Too many businesses still without a Business Continuity plan

The subject of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery is a topical one at the moment given recent natural disasters occurring around the globe. This subject resonated with business leaders, with over 70 attending Professional Advantage’s recent Business Survival Guide Seminar held in...

Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Planning – What’s the dif...

Many businesses use the terms “disaster recovery” and “business continuity” interchangeably, but the reality is these are very different concepts and each contributes an essential role to ongoing business activity. Disaster recovery refers to IT services – and usually only in...

Oh no, not more job applicants. Managing recruiting and job applicants...

By ‘Glenn Courtney Smith’ Ever had this feeling? Despite the fact that one of the primary purposes of my job for the last 17 years has been to encourage as many people as possible to apply for jobs I’m responsible for, I know the feeling of getting swamped by applicants well. In fact, the more success you have maximising job applicant traffic, the worse this feeling gets. Continue reading...

Multiposting & Job Boards – It was an accident your honour...

By ‘Glenn Courtney Smith’ The first stage of reducing the labour intensive requirements of multiple Job Boards is most often known generically as Multiposting. Job Boards vary from large generics like Monster and Seek, down to a vast number of specialists and localised boards, (there are nearly 700 in the UK and over 5000 in the US, yet only a dozen or so in Australia). Continue reading...
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