SAP is an enterprise resource planning solution for small, medium, and large businesses. The solution assists in providing support for sales, customer relationships, operations, financial and human resources, and inventory. SAP has over 80,000 customers which includes large companies such as IBM and Microsoft. There are plenty of reasons that companies decide to implement SAP, […]
Read MoreRecently I’ve made some researches for a good ERP software, open source of course, and so I want to share some of the product I’ve found while doing this small search. As first thing a definition for ERP: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems integrate internal and external management information across an entire organization—embracing finance/accounting, manufacturing, sales […]
Read MoreUser training is one of the most important parts of any project cycle. Of course, there are different methods of training delivery. Any of them, or a combination, is chosen for each particular project. Which methods do I mean? Classroom trainings – where the number of users is not significant, and they can be easily […]
Read MorePublic service agencies and government organizations are designed to help society in a number of ways. This can involve providing affordable housing to people, developing waste management programs, giving free healthcare to underprivileged citizens, or numerous other goods and services. These goods and services are available to all people living in the United States, as […]
Read MoreMaking a payment from SAP… That’s what majority of SAP Finance consultants know how to customize. If you do not, there is a solid section of e-book FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON SAP FINANCE telling you about different nuances of this setup. However, most SAP Finance consultants think about payment as about vendor payment. This implies […]
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Dmitry Kaglik
April 15, 2013
Guest Post, SAP
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