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Three Gains and Challenges of Cloud ERP Systems

3 Gains and 3 Challenges from Using the Cloud in Organizations Reflections on Implementing Cloud Technology for your ERP System. By: Kevin Son www.TekoaERP.com The number of organizations trying to streamline their business operations through cloud computing is on the rise. Employing Cloud Technology for ERP systems is one way of supporting business processes by employing Internet-based services. Basically, what they want to do is move their business functions from on-site servers to the Internet. 3 Broad Categories of Cloud Computing It is beneficial to understand three basic categories of cloud computing, prior to learning about what can be good and bad about putting your ERP system in the cloud. Infrastructure-as-a-service Instead of businesses buying all the servers, software, data space, and network supplies, all these services are provided by the vendor. In addition, the vendor just charges users based on how much resource they use.  Platform-as-a-service...

Sage ERP 100 MAS Production

Sage ERP 100 MAS90 MAS200 Easy Manufacturing and Make to Order By: Allan Snodgrass www.TekoaERP.com It is not uncommon to come across a  Sage 100 manufacturing enterprise that would like to add some functionailty to tracking production quantities without having to employ the whole Work Order Processing module.  Here are some insights into how Sage ERP 100 MAS users can use Purchase Orders to track Bill of Materials Production. Bill of Materials Production Entry in  Sage 100  allows users to turn raw materials into finished goods with a simple and straight forward process.  Enter in a finished good bill, post the transaction and the component items are removed from inventory and the finished good receipted into inventory.  Simple and easy. The problem lies in that it can then be difficult to track and schedule production of the finished goods inside MAS itself.  Often times spreadsheets or manual lists are used to calculate the...

3 Ways Enterprise Systems Help Today's Business

By: Chase Ramey Enterprise Systems (ES) are extremely important in the process view of organizations. They can help coordinate and facilitate communication throughout different functions as well exchange data across the process. Any function of a business, if it wishes to be successful, needs to be executed in a way that will not only be effective, but efficient as well. This is an important point to remember when looking at the different roles of enterprise systems in organizations. Executing the process, capturing and storing process data, and monitoring process performance are the roles that ES is extremely important to in an organization. But how is this done? What can ES do to perform these tasks in the best way possible for the company? To find out, we’ll look at each process individually. Getting Things Done When it comes to executing the process,  Enterprise Systems  play a vital role. These systems can inform employees when a task must be completed, ...

How To Convert VMWare Servers To Hyper-V

Moving VMWare Virtual Servers into the Windows Hyper-V Environment.  By: Allan Snodgrass The introduction of Windows Server 2008 R2 was the first real Windows OS version where server virtualization was an honest reality.  Sure it could be done in previous versions of Windows Server, but not until 2008 R2 did it really hit mainstream usability.  Well, with the introduction of Windows Server 2012, server virtualization takes another leap forward and if you are not looking at virtualization for your ERP software and buisness yet, you will be in the coming months.  Or, if your business was an early adopter of virtualization and went with VMWare to create and manage virtuals, the licensing and feature sets will get you thinking about a move into Hyper-V instead. With that in mind, Microsoft has released a tool that makes it pretty straight forward to convert VMWare Virtual Servers into Hyper-V Virtual Servers .  The Microsoft tool converts the vi...

Big Data & Enterprise Information Systems

Essentials of Enterprise Information Systems and Big Data In the business world you are sure to come across great influxes of information that can seem almost daunting to concur because there is so much to sift through and organize. Some of the most prevalent information that can become alarming is the kind that relates to customers, orders, and receiving payments, and without a structured data system it may be easy to lose track of this valuable information. There are methods to help wheel in the information you have and manipulate into an organized and easy arrangement, which are called enterprise information systems. Enterprise information systems are not as complex as they sound but are extremely beneficial to a business and its transactions because it takes all of the “guessing” work out of organizing important information and correlating it to relevance in specific situations. The systems work by a process of “flows”, each one helping further classify information and depict i...

How To Speed Up Invoice History in Sage ERP 100 MAS

How you can purge Accounts Receivable Invoice History in Sage ERP 100 MAS90 MAS200 and still be able to access to the data. By: TEKOA software Do you have large volumes of A/R History Invoices in your Sage 100 files? Does the lookup cause delays for your MAS users? But you don’t want to lose the ability to be able to view and print history invoices. Here’s what we’ve done at TEKOA Software to make this a reality. The Accounts Receivable / Sales Order invoice history tables are updated nightly to an external SQL database [a non-MAS table] automatically [via a SQL script]. A Crystal Report has been designed along with parameter fields to select customer invoices to be viewed or printed from the SQL database. Older A/R invoice history can then be purged using the Account Receivable Utilities. This speeds up the lookup process for Invoice History Inquiry and allows users to print and email more recent invoices from the MAS interface. For example, the external SQL database...

Sage ERP 100 MAS Loftware Integration

TEKOA Software, Inc . an innovative software integration company, now provides Sage 100 (MAS90 MAS200) bar code inventory label printing integration using Loftware .  Loftware is enterprise class inventory and manufacturing label generation software that produces inventory item labels for products in warehouses and manufacturing facilities.  Using the newly release TEKOA Integrator cloud Sage 100 integration service, TEKOA now has an easy to use, efficient and simple way for Sage 100 users to print UPC and bar code labels from MAS90 or MAS200. Why use Tekoa and Loftware? Loftware is a robust label making application with enterprise grade capabilities and configuration options.  Perfect for making simple or complex inventory item labels and printing to a variety of UPC bar code label printers. Tekoa connects the dots by providing Sage 100 owners the ability to print Loftware custom inventory item labels using Sage 100 data. The reality of bar code and UPC la...