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Is Google+ Slowly Dying? - Thinking Tech
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Semi-random thoughts on ERP and accounting software, Microsoft, Windows, business, and life in general. Do We Rely Too Much On Technology? Dude, Your Ride Has Been Hacked! Is Google Slowly Dying? July 21, 2015. Bob Palmer, CPA.CITP. The Memphis Business Journal thinks Google days are numbered. What do you think? Http:/ www.bizjournals.com/memphis/news/2015/07/21/google-begins-dismantling-struggling-social.html? This entry was posted in ERP Software. Do We Rely Too Much On Technology? Send to Email Address.
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January 2015 Archives - Thinking Tech
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Semi-random thoughts on ERP and accounting software, Microsoft, Windows, business, and life in general. Monthly Archives: January 2015. Software Upgrades That Break Things … And the right way to do them…. January 5, 2015. Bob Palmer, CPA.CITP. I’m not a fan of updating. Things that are in active use. Since our website is something we actively use (online support is routed through our website, for one thing), I was more than a little nervous about having it go down. The lesson that you can take away from ...
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Microsoft Dynamics NAV: Cycle Counting with SKUs - Thinking Tech
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Semi-random thoughts on ERP and accounting software, Microsoft, Windows, business, and life in general. A Few Tips on Tech Things. Tech People Get Snippy…at least in Nashville →. Microsoft Dynamics NAV: Cycle Counting with SKUs. June 9, 2015. Bob Palmer, CPA.CITP. Since we have a client that’s been implementing cycle counting without. Here a few notes:. In order for an item to show up in the Calculate Counting Period window, it’s Next Counting Period Start and End Date range must include the work d...
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Semi-random thoughts on ERP and accounting software, Microsoft, Windows, business, and life in general. Category Archives: Business Issues. Businesses Still Integrating Legacy Systems – Sage ERP Study. June 16, 2015. Bob Palmer, CPA.CITP. Sage recently conducted a study of top priorities for ERP customers. Sixty-five percent (65%) rated integration of legacy systems into financial systems for a single view of their data as a top area for new investments. Posted in Business Issues. ERP, Technology, and th...
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Semi-random thoughts on ERP and accounting software, Microsoft, Windows, business, and life in general. Author Archives: Bob Palmer, CPA.CITP. Selecting ERP Software – Best Practices – Get Rid of IT Preferences. August 17, 2016. Bob Palmer, CPA.CITP. So you want ERP for Linux? About twice a year, I see a company looking for ERP software for Linux. There are a few, for example here. Excluded dozens of top-performing packages from companies like Microsoft, Sage, and SAP. In addition (although they may ...
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ERP and Windows 10 - Happy Coexistence? - Thinking Tech
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Semi-random thoughts on ERP and accounting software, Microsoft, Windows, business, and life in general. Chrysler Recall on Hacked Auto – Security. Veeam: Virtual Machine Backup →. ERP and Windows 10 – Happy Coexistence? July 29, 2015. Bob Palmer, CPA.CITP. Comes out today. The early rumors were things like, “The START button is back,” and “It’s going to look like Windows 7.” Not. The big question in my world is, “Will my (. Fill in blank with name and version of ERP system. Work with Windows 10? Microsof...
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June 2015 Archives - Thinking Tech
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Semi-random thoughts on ERP and accounting software, Microsoft, Windows, business, and life in general. Monthly Archives: June 2015. Accounting and ERP Vendor Apologizes? Sage Email to Sage 50 Payroll Direct Deposit Customers. June 26, 2015. Bob Palmer, CPA.CITP. A client that uses Sage 50 (formerly Peachtree) sent us an email from Sage. It turns out that Sage switched from one direct deposit product to another and it caused some issues. Here’s the first part of the email:. Posted in Business Software.
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Chrysler Recall on Hacked Auto - Security - Thinking Tech
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Semi-random thoughts on ERP and accounting software, Microsoft, Windows, business, and life in general. Dude, Your Ride Has Been Hacked! ERP and Windows 10 – Happy Coexistence? Chrysler Recall on Hacked Auto – Security. July 27, 2015. Bob Palmer, CPA.CITP. If a car can be hacked, almost anything can be. Here’s the latest recall news. And some of you may have followed (31 million of you in particular) the Ashley Madison hack news. This entry was posted in ERP Software. Dude, Your Ride Has Been Hacked!
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Semi-random thoughts on ERP and accounting software, Microsoft, Windows, business, and life in general. Category Archives: Business Software. Why should ERP users care about Microsoft, Skylake, and Windows 10? January 18, 2016. Bob Palmer, CPA.CITP. And from extremetech.com. Does This Affect You? So does this really affect you? Is the codename used by Intel for the 6th generation Core processor microarchitecture,” courtesy of Wikipedia. This means–simply put–that if you buy this (lo...Enter Google and ot...
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Tech People Get Snippy...at least in Nashville - Thinking Tech
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Semi-random thoughts on ERP and accounting software, Microsoft, Windows, business, and life in general. Microsoft Dynamics NAV: Cycle Counting with SKUs. Businesses Still Integrating Legacy Systems – Sage ERP Study →. Tech People Get Snippy…at least in Nashville. June 12, 2015. Bob Palmer, CPA.CITP. Confederate soldiers advance Civil War battle reenactment. The Business Journal is calling it “The Battle of Nashville.” Really? Do startups and tech entrepreneurs really act like this toward each other?
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