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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Dynamics GP & CRM in Transportation & Logistics |
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| Serving Microsoft Business Solutions clients, formerly Great Plains Software Dynamics, eEnterprise, Dynamics C/S+, Siebel Great Plains Front Office, we found that Transportation & Logistics is the industry where Great Plains & CRM tandem is the most popular. In this small article we would like to give you highlights on ERP & CRM in transportation & logistics• Shipment Tracking System. Transportation & Logistics industry is pretty mature and you more likely have industry standard (like Efreight) or custom system. So, if you plan to implement new ERP – it should be tightly integrated with your cargo tracking system.• Clientele. This is the question of the core applic (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Yuri Nachitov  |
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| Article Title :: CD Archive Catalog Maintenance |
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| Who needs what?These tips can be useful for CD and DVD collectors, archive owners, music and movies funs. If you keep hundreds or thousands of disks – you need some plan to manage the heap. Here it is.GoalsOrganizing a huge disks collection. Finding the information that you are looking for. Managing the disks you have loaned.Outline
Think out a plan for the catalog ordering
Place your disks in order on your storages and shelves
Build a CD categories tree in the catalog database
Add disks to the catalog database
Fill in disk codes for each disk item in the database
Mark disk covers with the codes (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 - Preliminary Highlights |
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| Microsoft is currently on the way to release Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0. Current version is MS CRM 1.2. Why Microsoft Business Solutions skipped one version (2.0 or the like)? One of the Microsoft answers was – version 1.2 had too many new features (as developers we may guess – MS CRM SDK redesign – some functionality was deprecated – joke – of course MS CRM 1.2 is very impressive progress comparing to the pioneer – 1.0), so 1.2 was playing the role of skipped 2.0. This article is targeted to IT departments who do self-implementation and self-customization and we’ll try to give you the info on new release, which is expected in December, 2005.• Migration Tool. (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Dynamics CRM, GP, NAV, AX: Project Green - Preliminary Review |
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| Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains, Navision, Axapta, Solomon and CRM are strategically renamed into Microsoft Dynamics GP. NAV, AX, SL, CRM respectively. We had huge number of calls from current and potential customers who needed to know the answers on a set of very obvious and logical questions. In this small article we’ll try to communicate our opinion and what we know from Microsoft channel. As an example we will be focusing on Microsoft Dynamics GP and CRM.• Versioning. You should not expect version nullification (or coming back to version 1.0). All the products will be released with their expected versions: Great Plains 9.0, Microsoft CRM 3.0, etc. So – you (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Chetan Patel  |
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| Article Title :: Test Driven Software Development |
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| Indian software outsourcing industry has grown to become world leader in Offshore Software Development. It has seen many different trends technology wise as well as ups and downs. Test driven Software Development also known as first test programming or first test development, is an approach that hinges on identifying and writing a single test prior to writing just enough functional code to break that test. In other words, it is a way to think through the design before one writes the functional code, although it’s not obvious from the name, in Software Development goal is actually one of specification, not validation.While popularized Test driven Software Development in ext (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Thierry Brochot  |
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| Article Title :: Lighten Creating Entity Relationship Diagrams by Leaps and Bounds |
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| If you are a database designer or developer, you may be racking your brains trying to find the most suitable software to help you with your database design-related tasks. There are pretty many tools for designing and modeling database structures available in the market. However, the question is what features and facilities they offer, what the quality is, how easy-to-use (or complicated...) their interface is, how many databases they support and finally what the price and maintenance costs are.Putting myself in your shoes, I can imagine how tired you can be of evaluating tens of database modeling tools that don't live up to your expectations and if do, their price is not acceptabl (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Dynamics GP: Great Plains Recycling Business Automation |
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| Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains could be considered as generic ERP platform to be tailored to fit specific industry and market niche. Being mature MRP system and so having a lot of third party modules, Great Plains could fit the unique industry requirements combining these third parties and custom coding. New version: Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains 9.0 will have more options for C#/VB.Net developer, including more exposure to .Net XML web services and Visual Studio. However the GP workstation client code is Microsoft Dexterity written application and we will be focusing on Great Plains Dexterity customization.• Industry Specifics. Recycling containers are rented to (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Grant Pasay  |
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| Article Title :: Internet Basics: Browsers Are Like a Cake Pan |
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| Ever make a cake? (If not, CLICK HERE to download one for FREE -- just joking.)When you make a cake, you take some of this, and some of that, and even a bit of the other. Then you mix all the stuff up into a big goop in a bowl. Finally, when everything's in the mix, you pour it all into a cake pan where it gets cooked and shaped into the final product.That's what browsers are like.A browser, such as Internet Explorer or Netscape, is used to cook up and shape all the "stuff" it receives when you request a webpage. That stuff can include text, and tables, and images, and bits of information from a database, and Flash content, and Javascript actions, and a whole b (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Lance Winslow  |
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| Article Title :: Computers to Make Business Decisions? |
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| Pay cuts for CEOs? Sounds good to many rank and file workers indeed. CEO pay in the United States has outpaced the rest of the workforce and now the average CEO makes 300 times their counter parts at the lower levels. Let’s face it a company’s job is to make money and a public company’s job is to increase shareholders value and quarterly profits. If all the money is going out the top end then, we need to cut costs there. Performance based pay is one thing, but when a company is not doing so hot, why should the CEO be paid so much? Well if you are wondering that, then you are not alone, in fact you find some friends in this line of thinking at the top as well. Warren Buffet for insta (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Mark Berger  |
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| Article Title :: Updated Notes and Concerns Regarding Windows Update |
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| Although in my previous article I may have made mention to the disadvantages of using Windows Update, lately I have noticed other things about the software that give it both merit and further thought.Recently I worked on my Dad's new PC after he tried to switch the ram in his old one while it was on and wound up frying the mainboard, and I noticed a couple things about Windows Update. His girlfriend made sure that his copy of Windows XP home was completely up to date; installing just about every update that existed.While I tried to explain to her that this was a somewhat paranoid way of protecting his PC, I noticed that without SP2 certain functions of his PC would be disabl (read full article) |
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