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Accounting Software Tips – Steps to Increase Company Cash Flow in a Sluggish Economy

When the economy is moving at the rate of molasses, businesses are sure to feel the slow down. Sales can drop, and short-term credit becomes difficult to obtain. Many companies’ default position is to attempt to improve cash flow by cutting costs. Since it is prudent business practice to review major expenditures and see where dollars can be freed up, inventory is often the first area to feel the slash of the red pen.

Managing the Business in Tougher Times

With an economic downturn still being touted just about everywhere, it’s an ideal time to recap on “getting back to the basics” of good business management practice. Cuts in discretionary spending are not the only measure to keep your business running strong.

Managing the Multi-Company Corporation

This white paper reviews the issues and the solutions for the multi-organizational enterprise to manage both its sales and financial components, including requirements for addressing differing currencies, taxation rules and local and consolidated reporting.

The Benefits of a Business Management Software Suite for Small and Midsize Businesses

Overcoming the barriers of stand-alone business applications is a major challenge to growth for companies worldwide. Learn how an expanding organization can better gain control of its business operations and increase productivity through integrating its core business management processes.

How to Run a More Profitable MPS Business

One of the great drivers in terms of the value proposition for selling a Managed Print Services solution to your current customers is to promise to lower their total cost or printing.

The Best-of-Class Financial Systems Strategy: An Alternative to ERP Platforms

This white paper features insight from the UNIT4 group (which includes the CODA Financials software suite) about the issues facing companies that need an adaptable financial system but not necessarily a full-blown enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution.

Nine Questions to Ask about SaaS

SaaS does not spare customers the need to ask vendors the same questions about service levels, costs, and other issues that they would ask themselves if they were planning on-premise implementations. Of the nine questions customers should ask about SaaS, seven also apply to on-premise deployment. However, the issues of changing needs prompt two more questions unique to SaaS.

On-Demand ERP in the Enterprise: A Practical CIO Guide to Implementation

This paper, based on the experience and best practice established by early adopters, sets out a framework for deciding on and implementing on-demand ERP within enterprises of 250 employees or more, or in divisions within a larger enterprise. The paper will examine key concerns such as data integrity in enterprise systems, maintaining compliance and ensuring proper process management, as well as discussing new skills and approaches to help maximize returns on investment.

The Hidden Dangers of an RFP

The investment of money, time and change in processes that come with a software implementation has a profound impact on any company, making it imperative that the right product and service provider are identified during the selection process.

The SaaS Trap

Adoption of the software-as-a-service (SaaS) sales model is accelerating at a phenomenal rate in the region, changing the way vendors do business and the way organisations use software. SaaS has been one of the IT industry’s hottest buzzwords over the past couple of years, and for many good reasons. The ease of use, rapid deployment, limited upfront investment in capital and staffing, plus a reduction in software management responsibility all make SaaS a desirable alternative to on-site solutions.