Installing and configuring software isn’t always easy. Many companies promise plug-and-play, but the reality is a lot of time with your IS department procuring equipment and configuring each individual workstation, and that’s only for the initial set up.
There comes a time in every company’s journey where they need to choose the very best, when almost isn’t good enough, and there are no prizes for second place.
In today’s competitive business environment, resources are tight, and teams are lean. Your employees are at maximum capacity, working overtime to get the job done, and yet it seems like there’s always more to do, some new problem to solve, challenge to overcome, or simply the need to do what you’re already doing faster, better, and more accurately.
There’s a good chance the industry leading CRM and supporting applications power critical functions in your organization from sales and marketing to service and beyond, making it virtually impossible for users to imagine working without it.
As we increasingly rely on technology for success and growth, the importance of security also increases. With more and more businesses migrating to the cloud, there is a consistent need for protection.
Marketing automation. Business process automation. Robotic process automation. You’ve probably heard the terms. You might have seen a demo of the software in action and thought that maybe your organization could benefit.
A recent report stated that the average ERP software budget per user is USD 9000. While 13% of the organizations globally upgraded ERP systems in 2019-20, 87% required ERP implementation assistance.
The way most companies sell has been transformed by the Internet, which has greatly expanded the reach of B2B and B2C businesses alike.
In today’s brutally competitive retail environment, it’s more critical than ever you have true end-to-end control and visualization across your entire operation.
Not only is the third quarter the start of the fiscal year for many US companies, it also heralds the arrival of the Microsoft Inspire worldwide partner event.
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has been called a “low barrier of entry” into the world of AI, as companies can use RPA to automate a wide range of processes – from simple to highly complex.
Due to disparate legacy backend systems, such as ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and CRM (Customer Relationship Management) an eCommerce business’s critical data can be spread across many unconnected platforms.