SAP Business One 10,000th Customer
A major
milestone for SAP Business One, the addition of 10,000th
customer. Rajiv Plastics Industries based in Mumbai, India,
is the 10,000th SAP Business One customer. This
achievement was reached in as little as three years.
Baillies can now
provide ROI Business Case reports...
Baillies are offering prospective
customer the opportunity to use the Shark ROI Calculation
tool. A self contained application for creating a financial
benefits business case. By following the simple stages Deal,
Evaluation, ROI and Business Case it is possible to build a
return on investment justification document to give decision
makers the confidence in their investment choice in SAP
Business One…in only 90 minutes.
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SAP Business One
to feature E-COMMERCE AND WEB-BASED CRM capabilities
SAP is incorporating the new e-commerce and CRM capabilities
through the recently completed acquisition of Praxis
Software Solutions. The new e-commerce and CRM modules will
enable SAP Business One to offer even greater visibility and
integration across the entire business.
NetPoint™ Commerce is a fully integrated e-commerce package,
designed for Businesses that wants to sell and market
online. NetPoint™ Commerce offers strong shopping cart
features and high level of scalability.
NetPoint™ Focus is
an online CRM package that enables the sales and service
functionality of SAP Business One.
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New Retail Module for SAP Business One
Whether your Retail operation has one
location or hundreds, iVend Retail has the POS, Store
Operations and Head Office features to keep things running
smoothly and efficiently. This cost-effective retail
application suite is flexible and scalable, to fit your
business model from inventory purchasing to Point-Of-Sale.
Because it is seamlessly integrated with SAP Business One,
it provides comprehensive management information for
improved planning and analysis.
More information..
Lean
IT special 20 Page Report – Computer Business Review
Lean manufacturing is an idea
that has been around for some years. Pioneered by the Japanese
automotive industry, it is a business and management practice
aimed at cutting the fat from manufacturing organisations and
driving them towards greater productivity. Lean IT, on the
other hand, is about cutting costs, streamlining operations,
increasing productivity and producing a more customer-facing
and responsive company regardless of the industry they are in.
Download Computer
Business Review - Lean IT Special 20-Page Report and find out
how Microsoft Business Solutions is delivering Lean IT (2MB)
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