How to Become a LinkedIn ‘Influencer’ in 5 Easy Steps
Will marketing on LinkedIn and content creation on LinkedIn Pulse be altered forever?
How to Turn Your ERP Project Into a Party
“It takes one to know one.” I’m beginning to think that this applies to everything else in my life, except, of course,ERP. But when aspiring to write this post, I figured, why not take advice from a guy who knows? So here it goes.
“All Aboard!” ERP data migration on the run
Tried and true. That’s what it is and seemingly, what it always will be...
Managing The Business Of The Future: How will ERP Stack Up?
Business software, accounting, workflow, process management and MRP. There was a time when we’d shout it from the rooftops, but nowadays, we’re less inclined to...
What do you know about tax regulations in Germany?
“Nothing” I replied. “I know a couple of words in German but not much more than that”.
Here Be Dragons…
“The cloud” refers to the common practice in network diagramming of identifying infrastructure which we neither maintain, understand nor accept responsibility for with the shape of a cloud. This cloud symbol is commonly used to represent connectivity to a wider Internet which, to the vast majority of the interns tasked with creating a network diagram after the actual engineer has left the building, was indistinguishable from magic anyway
Want to increase your ERP’s ROI? Keep it lean!
Let’s face it, if you have an ERP system that’s more than 5 years old, then by now, it’s gotten pretty overweight...
Your Employees, Always Connected.
Keep your workforce connected. Whether your employees are on remote sites, or in the office, Priority caters for all...
So what’s the verdict? Is ERP still hot?
Business software, accounting, workflow, process management and MRP. There was a time when we’d shout it from the rooftops, but nowadays, we’re less inclined to...
What Do Our Customers Say About Priority?
Over 15 years we have built up a extensive customer repertoire, see what they have to say...
Tried n’ True: Tips for Epic ERP
When I started managing and consulting on ERP software projects in the 90’s, I started with romantic notions of what IT projects would be like one day. As long as I had the right equipment and an experienced team, then all my projects would be successful, right?