More and more often it will be necessary to access business data outside the four walls of the office and to be able to operate one or other business process from outside.
Read MoreWhat is a data warehouse?
The so-called data warehouse is usually also used for this purpose. Data from different sources is standardised in this warehouse as soon as the corresponding business transaction has been completed.
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 MorePrivate, more private - personal data
Even seemingly general and harmless data can be used to draw conclusions about individuals. Is this news to you? Then perhaps you should check once again whether your company is up to date in terms of data protection with regard to personal data.
Read MoreFear of innovation?
Innovative is different. The judgement of the "Expert Commission for Research and Innovation" (EFI) is rather harsh for small and medium-sized companies in Germany.
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 MoreLet's be honest: What does an SAP Business One project cost? - Part 3 -
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 MoreSAP successfully supports aid organisation
"When a life is saved," writes Navyn Salem, "anything seems possible." And so SAP Business One also has the opportunity to make its contribution. By using B1, processes can be properly managed, decisions can be made and more children in need of help can be reached.
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