The Cloud Option for Microsoft Dynamics NAV
As technology advances, the cloud is becoming a more common environment in which we operate. Ian Thompson shares the benefits of traditional computing and cloud based solutions…
As technology advances, the cloud is becoming a more common environment in which we operate. Ian Thompson shares the benefits of traditional computing and cloud based solutions…
Many companies put a great deal of effort into finding new customers. High salaried salespeople with large commissions are hired to hunt for new clients.
My first experience implementing systems was as a sidekick to an old hand. He worked from a series of tick lists detailing the steps required
The road from Manchester to Leeds was always busy on Monday mornings but I arrived on time after a two-hour car journey. I introduced myself
Implementing an ERP system requires a significant investment of time and money. There is a lot for staff to take in with new processes and
Australia produces over 47 million tonnes of waste every year. That’s around 2.14 tonnes for every man, woman and child. In Victoria alone we produce
Fenwick software will be exhibiting again at the Australian Waste & Recycling Expo (AWRE) 2012. The event now in its third year is the biggest
“Where there’s muck, there’s brass” is an old Yorkshire saying that roughly translated, means: “There’s money in recycling!” Despite not being the most appealing industry,
Take a look at most ERP Implementation Project Plans and you’ll notice that they end at go-live. For an Implementation Plan it is fine to
Over the years there’s a story I’ve heard a number of times. It’s simply referred to as ‘The IBM Story’. I came across it again
Whilst implementing a new ERP system, I’m always surprised how many times we are asked to replicate the old system, with the same or similar
Late last year Fenwick Software went ‘on the road’ to show off its successful Waste Management offering: enwis). Ian Thompson and Mandy Dore joined Fenwick