I’ve written before about my fondness for playing the Street Fighter video games, and I had an experience worth noting a few weeks ago that made me think about what we try to do at ArcherPoint with the NAV community. I took a few days off to fly out to Las Vegas and take part… Continue reading What I Did On My Summer Vacation
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The User Story Has Not Been Accepted and I am Thinking Crazy Thoughts
I constantly ask teams why user stories were not accepted during their previous sprints. Often, the teams are not sure, sometimes it is because the product owner was unaware that the story was available for review, and at times it is because the team just did not get around to finishing the work. I next… Continue reading The User Story Has Not Been Accepted and I am Thinking Crazy Thoughts
Offer for Microsoft Dynamics and Lanham Associates Lapsed Customers
If you haven’t heard, Microsoft has brought back its BREP (Business Ready Enhancement Plan) Lapsed Customer offer. This promotion gives Dynamics customers that are 18 months or more lapsed on their BREP the opportunity to get back on plan at a discount. Now, Lanham Associates is following suit to enable their clients that are 18… Continue reading Offer for Microsoft Dynamics and Lanham Associates Lapsed Customers
Main Street vs the Internet – The Sales Tax Showdown Is Here
Guest blog provided by the sales tax experts at Avalara On May 6, the Senate passed the Marketplace Fairness Act by a vote of 69-27, and it will now go to the House for approval. Retailers are divided on issue, but whether you’re for it or against it, chances are it will affect your business… Continue reading Main Street vs the Internet – The Sales Tax Showdown Is Here
Virtually There
A lot of companies, ArcherPoint included, are allowing employees to work remotely. Webinars and other virtual events are more common than ever (nearly all ArcherPoint’s events are remote, and with employees throughout the country, remote communication is part of our culture). Today, both public and private high schools and colleges are offering online classes –… Continue reading Virtually There
6 More Reasons You Should Consider Upgrading NAV
The Hidden Costs of NOT Upgrading NAV Obsolete Technology It gets harder and harder to bridge the gap between old technology and new technology the further upgrading is put off.Microsoft and Add-On Software vendors create upgrade tools that support upgrading from the current version to the new version. This is called an “Upgrade Path”. Sometimes,… Continue reading 6 More Reasons You Should Consider Upgrading NAV
Sales Tax Is No Laughing Matter – But It Has Its Moments
A colleague of mine from Avalara once asked me, “Did you ever hear the joke about sales tax compliance?” “No,” I replied. “That’s not surprising,” she said. “There isn’t one.” Anyone who has ever dealt with sales taxes can appreciate that few things in business are as dull, as complex, or as important as sales… Continue reading Sales Tax Is No Laughing Matter – But It Has Its Moments
The Missing Step
I love Spring for many reasons – more daylight, warmer weather, holidays, and my poppies are starting to bloom, all of which all got me to thinking how everything in life has an order in which it happens, some natural and some imposed on nature by us, especially where business operations are concerned. I was… Continue reading The Missing Step
If I want to build a data warehouse, do I go to Home Depot?
In a couple of weeks, ArcherPoint is co-hosting a Lunch & Learn webinar with one of our partners, BI4Dynamics, on Business Intelligence. As the guy in charge of the website, it’s my job to provide relevant content around the various events we host, so I went looking for a clear, succinct overview of the high… Continue reading If I want to build a data warehouse, do I go to Home Depot?
Protracted Campaigns
This is the first of what I hope to be a series of blog articles in which I attempt to share and reflect on my experience as it relates to the world of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning). Jazz in the 50s and 60s tended to let the improviser “stretch out”, so to speak, or take… Continue reading Protracted Campaigns