In a webinar by Boyum, we demonstrated quite well what is possible with the "Advanced Item Placement Tool", for example, and how the SAP Standard UI designer relates to it.
Read Moreelearning: Financial accounting in SAP Business One
The Video2Brain courses on SAP Business One are slowly becoming complete. The videos on SAP Business One functions and processes and SAP Business One administration have been available for some time. Now there is also an online training course for financial accounting in SAP Business One. The target group of the video are SMEs as well as application consultants who can use the material - according to the video description - as reference material.
Read MoreOn assembly with SAP Business One
There are numerous solutions for mapping service providers for SAP Business One. An overview of the possibilities of a fully integrated ERP solution for companies that employ fitters, service technicians, etc.:
Read MoreWhat does finance and accounting mean?
Not only from a professional point of view, but also in everyday life, you often skim over terms that you don't really understand in their entirety. Usually you have a rough idea of what something means and that's enough to get you through the bureaucratic long run to your destination. In our experience, finance and accounting are among these terms.
Read MoreFAQ - Maybe ERP after all?
Yes, they still exist. Companies that work without an ERP system. Is it possible, but does it make sense? This is a question that management usually ask themselves.
Read MoreControlling - more than just monitoring
SAP Business One has a number of tools to support companies with controlling. This does not just mean cost centre accounting, which is a module of financial management in SAP Business One. Controlling, which is based solely on posted accounts, is no longer sufficient to map the various facets of this important business area.
Read MoreThe small difference: ERP and merchandise management
Although merchandise management software and ERP software are sometimes still used as synonyms, they refer to different system solutions. But what is the difference between an enterprise resource planning system (ERP) and an ERP solution? While enterprise resource planning focuses on goods, their storage and related warehousing, ERP software has the task of utilising all resources (goods, capital and personnel) efficiently and thus improving business processes. The difference is best recognised in the areas of responsibility:
Read MoreOnline shops are also part of this
Once we lived in the countryside, then in cities and now on the internet. That's what the film "The Social Network" says. The success stories of online retail show that it is not only social networks that are tearing down the boundaries between the real and digital worlds.
Read MoreClairvoyance with SAP Business One 9.2
he ability of SAP HANA to use reporting to look into the future, so to speak, is one of the key arguments in favour of the in-memory database. A new video from SAP shows what you can do with it in CRM 9.2.
Read MoreScience fiction ERP: What we would like to have...
Industry 4.0 - Although we are still a long way from the picture that some science fiction films paint of the time around 2016, we can observe technological changes. It is realistic, for example, that machines and materials will soon be communicating with each other in production plants.
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