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Practical ERP Integration Case Studies

Integrate Your ERP with People, Applications & Devices  by: Tyler Bonner Businesses today, in our highly advanced technological environment, rely on multiple software systems to execute daily tasks.  Over time your businesses may find that it becomes more difficult and time consuming to process data between multiple software programs; one software component doesn’t "work well" with another and thus, making the two programs get along is a task in and of itself outside the business. This leads to the problem many companies face today of multi-software system integration . The Integrated ERP System Innately, when a business has many programs to go utilize for a simple task, they desire a one-stop place to do it all. Businesses want a software system that will combine all their programs into one place in which they can conduct their business faster and more effectively. The solution to a multi-software system business is, of course, an integrated ERP system th

Sage 100 Cloud Systems

Get More From The Sage Software You Already Own www.TekoaERP.com by: Tekoa Software As the pundits opine about whether or not Cloud Technology is relevant to businesses using ERP applications like Sage 100 MAS90 , many small and midsize businesses are moving into Cloud Services for Sage 100 MAS90 and are a step ahead of their competition in leveraging cloud technology for better overall business performance.  You can argue about the semantics, but the reality is that companies that are moving in the direction of the cloud are experiencing more benefits and growth than the businesses that are staying behind.  Here are some of the things that Sage 100 MAS90   users leveraging Cloud Technology are experiencing. 1. Growth  Flexibility - Cloud for Sage 100 MAS90 means the technology that supports your operations can more easily contract and expand as resources are needed.  In the Cloud for Sage 100 MAS90, the business is not confined by either the limitations of the in-house