SmartLists are great, aren’t they… SmartLists are a powerful tool in Microsoft Dynamics GP. Their ability to take you straight in to the detail you…
The term Smart Systems is often thrown around by vendors, but what does it really mean for an organisation? To an organisation like Professional Advantage,…
Microsoft has announced the release date for GP 2018 as 1st December 2017! Microsoft guarantees Dynamics customers that together with the new features, Dynamics GP…
Let me guess. You’re either considering Dynamics GP 2016 as an ERP platform and want to know how much it costs. Or, you’re an existing Dynamics GP user and curious to learn if you’ll have to pay extra to upgrade to the latest version.
Every Microsoft consultant has a favourite Dynamics GP 2016 feature. However, I think most would agree that the introduction of an HTML5 web client is one of the most exciting.
Enthusiasm for the cloud and the benefits it’s providing is growing every day as people realise it’s now a mainstream operational model for IT infrastructure. While the model and benefits might not suit every organisation, the argument is becoming more compelling.
Here are two pieces of good news for Microsoft Dynamics GP users.
It’s not an easy time to be an Australian business. While the Aussie dollar has hit an eight-month high and business confidence has stabilised, experts report increased pressure on wages, profits and revenue growth.
Microsoft will end support for SQL Server 2005 in April next year. As the product’s end of life clock ticks down, it’s time for Microsoft Dynamics GP customers to start thinking about how to respond.
Last year Microsoft announced that it would discontinue development of Business Portal, which has for many years been a component of Microsoft Dynamics GP.