Category: Ramblings

Ramblings

We are finding that just about everyone is watching their budgets these days

We are finding that just about everyone is watching their budgets these days, even companies who have never had budgets before! For better control over your budgets, by providing transactional based budget management and user control take a look at Budget Ledger from Blue Moon Industries. This means there will be no stealing from Peter

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One of our primary goals at Njevity…..

One of our primary goals at Njevity is to add value to our clients’ businesses–and our new SmartStart Implementation Plan for Microsoft Dynamics does just that. By providing a fixed fee, fixed scope implementation, we are helping our clients reduce their risk, control costs and drastically simplify their implementation process. Contact sales@njevity.com for more information.

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How Is Your Atttude?

The longer I live, the more I realize that impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than successes, than what other people think, or say or do. It is more important than appearance, giftedness,

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Rolling out CRM: Who should take ownership?

Rolling out CRM: Who should take ownership? Today we welcome Microsoft Dynamics CRM MVP Umar Khan who is a Business System Consultant for SISCOM in Saudi Arabia. You can read more from Umar at http://umarkhan.wordpress.com. Umar also spends time in the Dynamics Forums answering your questions. It is always a tricky responsibility, who should take

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Colorado—Coolest Seat in Hell?

I was at an economic briefing last Thursday evening where a representative from the State of Colorado Office of Economic Development was speaking. As everyone knows, the national and even the international economy is in recession right now and Colorado is not immune. However, what some people do not know is that Colorado is fairing

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Microsoft Pulls The Plug On PerformancePoint

POSTED BY RALPH VITTI ON JANUARY 23, 2009 Microsoft Pulls The Plug On PerformancePoint Microsoft announced today that it is discontinuing the Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server product. The business performance monitoring and analytics capabilities of PerformancePoint will be bundled into the SharePoint Server enterprise license (CAL) going forward, and no longer sold separately. The planning

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Here is what Forrester Research has to say about Microsoft Dynamics CRM

Forrester summarized Microsoft Dynamics® CRM with the following: “Over the past five years, Microsoft has established itself as a major CRM player thanks to deep capital investment, a formidable strategy, and strong branding. The product is strong in SFA, internationalization, and usability. Arguably its greatest strength is its native Microsoft Office user experience. The solution

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Don't Be Afraid to try Something New!

I guess it is because I have been on this earth for over 60 years that I am finding myself getting into a bad habit. That habit is falling back on the old and familiar and not always being willing to try new stuff. Case in point. I asked my younger brother the other day

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Of All The Questions….

When you are searching for new software, you ask a lot of questions. That good. Good information leads to a good decision. But I’ll bet that in the process of asking questions, you probably do not ask any of yourself. Here is one question I think always needs to asked and pndered. What happens if

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