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Acumatica Cloud ERP Named an ERP Leader by Nucleus Research

By Ashley Lemus on Tue, Feb 21, 2017 @ 01:21 PM

Have you heard? Acumatica was just named a "Leader" for Usability by Nucleus Research in their "ERP Technology Value Matrix" of 2016!

 

Topics: Acumatica Cloud ERP Enterprise Resource Planning
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How to Automate Sales Tax Compliance on Drop Shipments

By Ashley Lemus on Wed, Dec 28, 2016 @ 04:31 PM

Webinar Wednesday: How to Automate Sales Tax Compliance on Drop Shipments

 

Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning Webinar Small Business Solution Enhancements
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5 Signs It's Time To Migrate From Spreadsheets

By Ashley Lemus on Mon, Oct 31, 2016 @ 03:13 PM

If you're still using spreadsheets to manage your fixed assets chances are you've probably experienced a few hiccups. And we all know any sort of issues involving your asset management process can seriously interrupt your work day.  

That's why we're providing five common signals it’s time to make a switch from using spreadsheets to manage your inventory control:

Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning Inventory Management Sage 100cloud ERP
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Why Even Startups Need An ERP In Place

By Ashley Lemus on Wed, Oct 26, 2016 @ 04:22 PM

One very common misconception is that an ERP is only necessary for large and mid-sized businesses.

 

 

Generally, the thinking goes that the expense of this technology is prohibitive and the features are unnecessary.

 

However, in reality an enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution is both an accessible and necessary tool for small businesses, as well as startups. Here’s why:

 

Jump Start Productivity

Being productive is essential for any new business. This is simply because being productive usually equals being profitable.  An ERP streamlines operations, introduces efficiencies, and alleviates friction in a way that has a direct impact on the bottom line. Every business has an incentive to accomplish as much as possible as early as possible.

Streamline Intelligence

Hopefully, if you're doing it right, your startup is living in a perpetual state of growth. During this fast-paced evolution, it’s essential for all parties to have access to all information at all times. In the absence of an ERP it is easy for this data to get lost or just buried in departments that might not be available to everyone. Breaking down those silos and making data universally accessible eliminates the kinds of confusions and conflicts that limit a startup’s growth potential.

Facilitate Collaboration

It is imperative for all startups to leverage the full potential of their staff. With an efficient ERP in place, everyone on the team can freely share, access, and update the most current information possible, creating a number of opportunities for collaboration. This would naturally empower any small business to do more with less.

Lower Costs

Startups can’t afford to waste money. Paying for multiple applications, as well as the costs of data management, is exactly the kind of waste these small to medium-sized businesses are trying to avoid. An ERP accounting tool is a single product with a single licensing cost that streamlines and automates the kinds of tasks that distract staff from revenue-generating opportunities. The upfront cost of an ERP system might seem significant, but the long-term savings are far more significant.

Generate Business Insights

Small businesses have to put up a mighty effort to gain market share and competitive advantages. For that reason, careful, reasoned, effective strategizing is essential. Without having access to all relevant data - that is optimized with smart features for analyzing and forecasting - in one place, this would be nearly impossible. An enterprise resouce planning software provides exactly the kinds of tools startups need to make their mark.

Craft Culture

Company culture is especially important in the small setting of a startup. Just because ERP is a tech tool doesn't mean it won't have a powerful impact on how your team interacts with one another and defines their individual roles within the company. Enabling everyone to share information and contribute to projects, fosters an open, positive, and innovative culture that is sure to pay dividends down the road.

  

If the cost or complication of implementing an ERP still seems prohibitive, consider the variety of ERP options on the market. There are a number of products available that will fit into your budget, conform to your workflows and business objectives, and minimize your IT burden. Don’t write off the exciting potential of an ERP before first investigating the full range of options available to your startup.

 

 

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Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning Small Business Startups
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3 Signs You Should Call In An ERP Consultant

By Ashley Lemus on Mon, Oct 17, 2016 @ 04:51 PM

 When it comes to ERP platforms, useful signs of impending doom are typically fraught with subjectivity.

The formatting of a list of inventory valuation reports may be off.  Or maybe you simply don't like the position of a function button within a particular platform's UI.
Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning Small Business Helpful Tips
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Four Things to Look For in a Technology Partner

By Ashley Lemus on Wed, Oct 05, 2016 @ 12:09 PM

Selecting a software for your small to medium enterprise is a major decision.

And while it's important to have an IT strategy to assure you don’t end up with a mishmash of software that won’t work well together it's equally as important to consider, in any software purchase, whether you are selecting the right technology partner.

In other words, who is the company behind the software?

Topics: Customer Relationship Management Enterprise Resource Planning Small Business Helpful Tips