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WinDays9 is over, thank you all who attended my presentation “What’s new in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009”. I hope it was worth your time. For all you lucky ones, I hope you liked the book! I would prefer if I had enough of them to give you each a copy, but let’s just say [...] Read More...
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Microsoft’s Sure Step team has been pretty busy recently. They have just published the new update to Microsoft Dynamics Sure Step methodology, which includes several important new features and many content updates worth your attention.
I’ve just downloaded and installed it and I am impressed with the...
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Usually I do not write about local Croatian affairs, but this particular occasion and this particular topic deserve an exception.
As a part of Microsoft Dynamics promotion campaign in Croatia, Zoran Šegić, Microsoft Business Solution Lead in Microsoft’s Croatian subsidiary, has given an interview for...
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For a long time, the ruler of project reports was Standish Group’s (in)famous Chaos report, which analyzed IT project success/failure factors. While many of the Chaos report’s findings applied to ERP implementation, the report as a whole was primarily about software development projects. And as we all...
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Thu, Mar 5 2009
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Filed under: Implementation, Technology, ERP, Microsoft Dynamics, Costs, Project, Standish Group, Oracle, Panorama, Benefits, SAP, CHAOS, Satisfaction
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There is a fantastic website that I haven’t been aware of yet: Enterprise Resource Planning: Accelerate Your Business Toward Profit, on Microsoft’s Events and Webcasts portal. Thanks to Fred Mackie for bringing it to my attention.
The website delivers huge amounts of on-demand webcasts for all four Microsoft...
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A short story about maritime trading, steamboats and Microsoft’s Azure Services Platform in short to mid-term ERP and Microsoft Dynamics NAV perspective This is a story of a business which failed, and it didn’t have to. It had all the capital and resources it needed to grow, it held a solid share in...
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Implementation is like marriage. For better or worse, you choose a piece of software, take it under your roof and commit to it for a long term, so help you God.
And as in marriage, if you want to live happily ever after with your new software, the my way or the highway attitude doesn’t [...] Read More...
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Mon, Feb 16 2009
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Filed under: Dynamics NAV, Implementation, Technology, ERP, Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Business process, Microsoft Dynamics, Add-on, Customization, Support, Quality, Economies of scale, Time, Expertise, Cost
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Implementing a new Microsoft Dynamics solution doesn’t merely introduce a new piece of software into your environment. Yes, the software is an important part, you need to deploy it successfully, configure it as necessary, probably even customize it and change the business logic under the hood.
One component...
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Thu, Jan 29 2009
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Filed under: ERP, Sure Step, Best practices, Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Architecture Assessment, Microsoft Dynamics, NAV, Infrastructure, Microsoft Services, BSA, AX, Premier Support, GP, CRM, SL, Architecture
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The degree of fit is an important indicator of your project’s alignment with the standard functionality.
After you determine the degree of fit, and understand what it means for the project, do you just passively accept the findings, or do you do something to make them more favorable? The degree of fit...
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Mon, Jan 12 2009
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Filed under: Implementation, Sure Step, Degree of Fit, Microsoft Dynamics, Requirements, Due dilligence, Risk, Add-on, Success, Failure, Project scope, Risk management
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I’d like to have a BMW X6. A fantastic car. Only, I’d like it to be convertible, because I love the feel of wind in my hair while driving into summer sunset. I could use a glass roof as well, it makes the interior feel much more spacious. And of course, it can’t have [...]
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Thu, Jan 8 2009
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Filed under: Implementation, Sure Step, Degree of Fit, Microsoft Dynamics, Requirements, Due dilligence, Risk, Standard feature, Add-on, Customization, Success, Configuration, Diagnostic, Fit Gap, Failure
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MSDynamicsWorld.com, the independent authority for news and views on Microsoft Dynamics, has closed the year 2008 with a review of top ten stories published on their website in 2008.
Among the Top Ten stories of 2008 you can read a great article about RoleTailored interface, titled How Microsoft Dynamics...