The IBM Story
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
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
“So, what is it that you do?” the taxi driver asked politely over his shoulder, as we inched our way along the endless line of
As our understanding of this universe grows, we create more and more scientific theories to explain various phenomena; we create new processes and methodologies to
What is the ‘cloud’ and how does it work with NAV?” I am asked this question often. Firstly, what is the ‘cloud’? The ‘cloud’ is
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
It is hardly surprising that non-technical people think that the work of IT practitioners is akin to some sort of black magic. You might be
Having run many Dynamics NAV implementation and upgrade projects over the last 10 years, I have learned that one of the most important (and often
I have been implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV at Fenwick Software for more than ten years and despite my obvious bias, I think it is a
In my first post, I looked at the first four success factors for businesses seeking to leverage their initial investment in ERP by adding ‘second
Technology is advancing fast and as yesterday’s electronic items become obsolete, our streets are strewn with unwanted television sets, old computers, and other eWaste. Annabel
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
While catching up on my winter backlog of ACM Communications magazines, I stumbled across an interesting article entitled “ERP II: best practices for successfully implementing