LucaNet and SAP Business One can be quickly and easily aligned to the individual requirements of a company.
Now a new version has been released with many interesting features.
Integrated time recording - when the ERP system takes notes
Especially for companies that work in projects, the recorded working time is the essential basis for invoicing. How can you and your company benefit from time recording integrated in the ERP system?
Read MoreSAP Business One Integration Framework - 10 years in the name of integration
SAP has reason to celebrate. The Integration Framework for SAP Business One has now been around for 10 years. To mark this milestone birthday, we spoke to the father of this immensely important tool to gain some insight into the background of the middleware.
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 MoreA bond for (successful) life: ERP and CRM linked
ERP and CRM linked? This is not only desirable, but necessary for the company's success. Close networking opens up new avenues, especially for small and medium-sized companies.
Read MoreERP&CRM - Part 3: Integration options
There is no getting round the integration of CRM and ERP. We discussed why integration is necessary in the first part of this series. In the second part, we looked at the necessary business processes. Whether all-in, only all systems or two software solutions from different providers - a lot is possible with CRM-ERP integration.
Read MoreBest-of-Breed or why interfaces are no longer dangerous
Over time, a certain image of what an ERP system should look like and what this software must be able to do has become established. However, the possibilities and handling of ERP solutions have changed. Therefore, not all assessments of the software are unreservedly correct.
Read MoreEDI briefly explained
„Electronic Data Interchange“ stands for EDI, which translates to „Elektronischer Datenaustausch“ and is therefore self-explanatory. However, the correspondents here are two software systems and the messages that are transmitted, for example, orders. This exchange of information takes place automatically. In addition to saving time, errors that occur, for example, when invoices are manually entered into the system, are also avoided. In addition to customers, the exchange with suppliers is also particularly mandatory. Especially with larger companies, EDI capability from suppliers is essential.
Read MoreInterface conception: What is important
Software that already provides many essential functions has the advantage that the standardised data pool avoids duplicate data storage and interfaces are not required. But even with such so-called integrated software, it is sometimes necessary to fall back on other software solutions. In this case, the interfaces are essential for the smooth running of all software functions.
Read MoreNew EDI service provider for SAP Business One
For SAP Business One, there's a new player on the market for EDI services, although „new“ isn't entirely accurate in this context.
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