Intercompany order processing in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
Dynamics AX is not limited to handling only one production company and several sales companies. All companies set up […]
Dynamics AX is not limited to handling only one production company and several sales companies. All companies set up […]
One of my favorite things about my job is the chance to see how different businesses work. On the manufacturing […]
Microsoft Dynamics has rolled out its first release of the new and improved CustomerSource website. With the goal of improving […]
If you are using TFS for version control and you check labels in and out, you know the labels can […]
Storing data, particularly in the cloud, is a convenient way for people who want “everywhere” access. It’s becoming so common that it’s almost impossible to avoid. But while your data may be encrypted from the public by your provider, it can be potentially read by its employees and open to abuse. Why would your storage provider be interested in your data?
The United States Government has made changes to the 1099 forms for 2013 1099 reporting. A description of the form changes […]
Check customization is generally easy (at least theoretically) as it revolves around two objects, namely CustVendCheque (a class ) and Cheque_USReport […]
An important part of sales performance management is ensuring that you stay in touch with your clients. CRM software is designed to make that easier but many CRMs – including Dynamics – don’t have an easy way to see who’s being neglected.
When Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 was released, we had to change, or at least rethink, the way we created reports. […]
Stoneridge Software has hired Robert Mountain as a Sr. Consultant with specialization in Dynamics AX financials and professional services. […]
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