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January 3rd, 2009

The Facts Regarding Wireless Networks

With the passage of time the wireless networks have become really easy to deploy. This is a key reason that people have extensively started to use the wireless LAN networks in their homes as well.

Wireless electronic networks can be used for school, business office and even at home. The equipment is inexpensive and a simple setup.
You wouldn’t be amazed at what you can carry out with this type of setup. Each individual will be able to use a assorted computer to accomplish the task they need to do. Almost anyone can do it as it’s a very simple process.

October 24th, 2008

SAP Business One Integration Consultant: Workbench and SQL data conversion

SAP B1 initial data migration and conversion is typically done through Data Transfer Workbench, where you basically use CSV Excel templates, fill them in with required fields, leave everything optional blank, build integration on the fly and run it with series of tests and rollbacks until you are satisfied with the data massage and migration quality. 

It is also good idea to copy your production company database into the test company and probe the data import there first.  Let’s try to break through MS Excel restrictions and see how you could place into production something more complex, ongoing integration, for example.  In this publication we will just mention, that real time integration could be programmed in SAP Business One SDK, however this is outside of the scope

October 4th, 2008

The future of Windows is not Windows

Over
the last few months we heard lots of gossips
and rumors about the newcomer Windows operating system.

SDTimes
magazine has
published some very reliable news about Midori, the newest operative
system signed by Microsoft, developed with a new technology and
deeply different from the previous XP and VISTA. Anyway at the moment
it’s only an ambitious research project which will see the light
until 2015.

Midori
will have
some feature of Singularity, an experimentation published by
Microsoft in 2006, and it will be able to work both on inborn
hardware and as Windows process, in order to let gradual migrations
for less expert users, as it happens with Linux.

September 28th, 2008

Great Plains Consultant Chicago News: GP Integrations

Microsoft Dynamics GP is new name for former Great Plains Software Dynamics and eEnterprise ERP applications.  The inheritance is pretty obvious and it is in Great Plains Dexterity platform. 

Great Plains Integration Manager module should be considered the first choice in integration projects, including historical data conversion, beginning balances import and even ongoing GL transaction integration, if Great Plains is used on General Ledger level only (like if you have external Payroll service and receive pay period GL transaction from Payroll outsourcer).  The second pick in integrations, and in essence it might be your first choice if you prefer add-hoc programming in C#, VB and SQL with XML comfort level ? is eConnect SDK.  The third and pretty non safe method is direct SQL scripting with insert statement and SQL stored procedures:


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