After the first part of our ERP costs series shed light on the basic orientation of an SAP Business One implementation, we looked at add-ons and their - also financially sensible - use in B1. Now we move on to a part of the topic that is particularly important to us as a provider and consultant: the cooperation with the customer in the ERP project.
Read MoreBye ERP : when a farewell is needed
Sometimes it's the company strategy, sometimes it's growth. Sometimes it is simply time: when a new ERP solution becomes necessary.
Saying goodbye is hard. Nevertheless, every now and then we have to say goodbye to someone or something. This also applies to outdated ERP systems. True to the principle of "never touch a running system", software solutions are often part of companies for longer than they should be. But how do you recognise when the last hour of your in-house ERP has come? Not at all!
Read MoreSuccess at full throttle: Safe on the motorbike and with SAP Business One
Cartagena is a harbour city in the south-east of Spain. In addition to the Mediterranean Sea, Cartagena also has a 3506 metre-long race track for motorbikes. The local company MT Helmets has been manufacturing head protection for the fast sport on two wheels since 1968.
Read MoreSAP Business One 9.2 regulates the ownership of data anew
ERP software such as SAP Business One is like a large house with many rooms and a similar number of doors. One challenge is to regulate access for the various visitors (users) so that they can only enter where they are allowed to. In addition, they should only see certain content at certain times depending on their role and person.
Read MoreLet's be honest: How much does an SAP Business One project cost? - Part 2
In the previous part of our series on the costs of an SAP Business One implementation project, we looked at the basic orientation and objectives of the ERP project with regard to the costs involved. This part will deal with the SAP Business One ADDONs, i.e. functional enhancements of some kind, and how they influence the costs.
Read MoreSAP Business One with Turkish subtitles
The Turkish community has a certain importance for us. However, Turkey has also become very important as a sales market in recent years. For SAP Business One in particular, the market of Turkish SMEs is a potential that should not be underestimated.
Read MoreSAP Business One 9.2 and Excel in Powerplay
SAP Business One 9.2 is launched with a new integration of Excel that allows fast data analysis. A good reason to use an integrated business software like SAP Business One is to build up a database that allows for enlightening analyses in addition to controlling the processes.
Read MoreLet's be honest: What does an SAP Business One project cost? - Part 1
The factors that contribute to the costs of a project to implement SAP Business One are manifold. In addition, the long-term costs must always be kept in mind. In our new series, we want to analyse all cost aspects.
Read MoreSAP Business One 9.2 / New integrated data exchange functions
With the Electronic Document Framework, a function has been added to the SAP Business One 9.2 version that makes it very easy to create XML-based files and pass them on to other systems.
Read MoreERP: It all depends on the processes!
"He who always does what he can already do, always remains what he already is" - Henry Ford already recognised this. Or if we are being clear: "If you digitalise a shitty process, then you have a shitty digital process". The words of the CEO of Telefónica Deutschland AG precisely describe the misconception that many companies still harbour and miscalculate in the calculation ERP = success.
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