So, you’ve outgrown QuickBooks, now what?
If you’ve decided you need better inventory and shop floor control than you’re getting with QuickBooks, you’re not alone.
If you’ve decided you need better inventory and shop floor control than you’re getting with QuickBooks, you’re not alone.
In Part 3, you heard from Cathie McGuire, Application Architect of Rover Data Systems, about the purchasing capabilities of Rover and the benefits of leaving QuickBooks in the dust. In this piece, we’ll be honing in on one of the most important functions of Rover: Sales Analysis & CRM.
In Part 2, you heard from Vern Jorgensen, co-founder of Rover Data Systems, about the financial capabilities of Rover and the benefits of leaving QuickBooks in the dust. In this piece, we’ll be honing in on one of the most important functions of Rover: Purchasing and Forecasting.
In Part 1 of this blog series Ron Vogel wrote about how Rover can help ease your growing pains when transitioning from QuickBooks to a modern ERP. Ron focused primarily on the features of Rover that are geared towards shop-floor management. But Rover also provides enterprise-ready accounting to help your business grow.
Some of the trends we’ll discuss: ERPs are no longer just internal – more and more business ERP systems are connecting to the outside world through customer facing portals and other 3rd party API integrations. Remote access is king – if the pandemic taught us anything, having on-demand remote and mobile access, is now mission-critical.…
Our society values capitalism. We value productivity, and we tend to put successful entrepreneurs on a pedestal. We are in awe of people that exemplify the American ideal that if you work hard enough, you can achieve just about anything. However, with the Great Resignation and the mindfulness movement picking up speed, we are starting to see pushback against some of these ideals.
Zumasys is pleased to announce that it has acquired assets of PPI Information Systems, a PICK software house located in St. Louis, Missouri.
Zumasys recently helped a customer navigate through the Amazon direct fulfillment process, leveraging the power of open APIs and a customer’s PICK MultiValue application.
This is the eighth edition of my SHIMS blog. If you would like to look at previous editions, you can find them at: Ed’s SHIMS Blog. In this edition we have Really New Stuff, and Tech Corner sections. There are a lot of changes happening in the SHIMS world these days and I thought you…
Zumasys announced today that it has acquired the assets of Efficiency Partners, an Independent Software Vendor (ISV) located outside of Albany, New York.