Since it’s only a 45 minute bike ride from my house, I decided to bike. It was a beautiful day and perfect for biking. I cut through the cornfield by my house which is part of the Agriculture department at Ohio State, then jumped onto Woody Hayes Drive, went over the Olentangy River bridge, and dropped onto the Olentangy River Trail right at the Ohio Stadium (also known as “the Shoe”) where the Buckeyes play football.
The Olentangy River Trail stays along the river all the way into downtown, then through downtown. There were a few other people out running along the trail and the sky was completely sunny. A beautiful day. I exited the trail right at the splash pad that we took the kids to the weekend before and walked the four blocks to the hotel where the event was being held. The hotel didn’t have a bike rack, but they put my bike in their secure luggage closet and gave me a ticket. It worked out perfectly.
There were more people at the event than I expected would be there and a much nicer setup than I expected. Lunch was awesome too. I was expecting box lunches, but it was a fully catered meal. Thank you sponsors!
These events are always a lot of fun because there are so many new things that they show. It’s all cool stuff too and it’s very difficult to pick a top 5 or top 10 list. There is just too much. That’s why I like to take a lot of pictures and document my notes on Twitter. It’s the best way for me to organize the massive amount of content.
But my 4G internet wasn’t working very well on my phone and I wasn’t paying attention when they announced the Wi-Fi password, so I ended up taking notes and pictures offline, then posting to Twitter later in the evening, kind of a non-live live-tweeting thing.
And here I have collected all of my tweets together so we have them in one place. Enjoy!
45 minute bike ride to the #acumatica road show here in Columbus this morning pic.twitter.com/teZNDTuiGL
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Connectivity issues, so I'm settling for "non-live live-tweeting" based on my offline pictures and notes from this morning.
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 A very stately setting here at the Westin in Columbus for these demos pic.twitter.com/3fdFujzB5V
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Hey @RKLeSolutions, #Acumatica now has a Manufacturing edition. Maybe it's time to ditch Sage 🙂 pic.twitter.com/qnsPObDyTX
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 The stuff included in the new #Acumatica Manufacturing Edition pic.twitter.com/lzBFoqxI73
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 The optional add-on modules for the new #Acumatica Manufacturing Edition pic.twitter.com/bKww2DmyHR
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 4 WMS products already integrate with the new #Acumatica Manufacturing Edition pic.twitter.com/ZgKj8Q97lC
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 The Advanced Planning module works on Acumatica 2017 R2 because of some new inventory features in core #Acumatica pic.twitter.com/hw84KNAVg0
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 The orange lines are targeting an end of November release pic.twitter.com/CbRA4Vhv7w
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 The types of Manufacturing environments that the new #Acumatica Manufacturing Edition targets pic.twitter.com/uMmkaQVdJl
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Current #Acumatica Manufacturing Edition customers pic.twitter.com/MyeZjXqlNp
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 #Acumatica big on cannibas. Existing customer Tilray is the only GMP certified cannibas producer in North America. pic.twitter.com/JnieuWMUA0
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica does 2 product releases per year. The "R2" in #Acumatica2017R2 means second half of the year. I always wondered about that. pic.twitter.com/yaTox0g9lo
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
Here are the main feature areas that have been improved in #Acumatica2017R2 pic.twitter.com/zkvr7PbyRb
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 50% of development goes into the Technology icon below. Love how #Acumatica has always kept the focus on tech since 2008. pic.twitter.com/MQa1F8XkLN
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
Some of the #Acumatica2017R2 features that we see today were demoed at the Summit back in February in San Diego. pic.twitter.com/MYEDtJpSNc
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
The key usability improvements in #Acumatica2017R2. I'm especially interested in the better reporting on mobile. pic.twitter.com/BQ4KuJ0XMS
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
You don't have to use the new UI in #Acumatica2017R2. Here it is running in "Old UI" mode. pic.twitter.com/Nov3Dz9FdD
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
You just have to choose "Switch to New UI" under your user to use the new UI in #Acumatica2017R2 pic.twitter.com/wyTT56P8Rw
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
And, bam, you're using the new UI in #Acumatica2017R2 pic.twitter.com/h6jkRMMtIl
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 I like this new UI. The top took up way too much space in old UI. Also, having Search so prominently displayed is awesome. pic.twitter.com/X2BBIf0KgK
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 The labels running down the left are called Workspaces pic.twitter.com/t822KwDJRy
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Clicking anywhere in the area highlighted in red will toggle between "All Items" and "Quick Menu". Just 2 options. pic.twitter.com/v9GdUvHLtL
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 I also like the tiles on the top. Allows you to add whatever screens you want to make stand out. pic.twitter.com/5sgbDwkVTE
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 The Quick Menu area is customizable per user. You just check off the stuff that you want to see in your Quick Menu. pic.twitter.com/OpRHCsynPj
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Collapse the Workspaces on the left-hand side to get more real estate but keep the icons. Sooooo much better than old UI. pic.twitter.com/7GubNipxTt
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 You can also doc Workspaces to the corner (Menu icon) to free up left-hand side completely. Nice to have options. pic.twitter.com/MloL490q6n
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Looks like editing Workspace categories affects all workspaces. I like this enforcing of consistent look-and-feel. pic.twitter.com/P5BSI8jeo2
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 New search improvements. Default is to search menu items. Love how it happens real-time as you are typing. pic.twitter.com/nBerLzc0Jn
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 But you can click to narrow your search to transactions instead. Wow, that's a big time-saver. pic.twitter.com/mIBzcsG1jU
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 One click to narrow search to help articles. pic.twitter.com/5oZG9K9MEl
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 One more click to narrow search to documents. Seems though like just file names, not document contents which would be cool. pic.twitter.com/qID8Szp4Tc
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Sounds like you can now build pre-configured dashboards and deploy them to customers. I'd love to learn how to do this. pic.twitter.com/FFlHb4LHeD
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Pre-configured Workspaces and Dashboards will make it a lot easier for partners to go into verticals. pic.twitter.com/MrMLJ3GLzC
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Lots of redesigned stuff in Project Accounting to make things simpler, especially billing workflow. Was too complex before. pic.twitter.com/56SIxkCIRg
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
Many of the screens in #Acumatica2017R2 now default to list view. Definitely easier for user navigation. pic.twitter.com/Pw3S9PYAl8
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 This On Demand Billing Period setting allows you to do Proforma Invoices for Projects. pic.twitter.com/8lA4L8dgT3
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Leaving the Allocation Rule empty allows you to skip the complicated allocations process. So much simpler! pic.twitter.com/Xy2WcEBXxW
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Now you can set Revenue and Cost Budgets against the Project rather than against the Tasks. So much simpler. pic.twitter.com/KteFAh6Oqj
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 The BALANCES tab collects the Revenue and Cost budget info. Again, simpler is better. pic.twitter.com/2ozxYaRBJU
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Adding senior and junior level consultants to the budget on a project pic.twitter.com/2FRO1BpNre
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Now there's a button to activate all the tasks at once. Man, this really is a lot simpler. pic.twitter.com/XJ4c3u9ZH1
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 This sample formula show how you can automatically have travel expenses get marked up by 25% pic.twitter.com/r78aM8RJLb
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Using @Price in a formula allows you to skip rate tables and grab the default price from the item. pic.twitter.com/jcnONULlZc
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 The Labor Item on the employee record is what tags this employee as a junior consultant and drives the rate for her time. pic.twitter.com/eBsYTc1K3G
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 I think it's funny that this is called "Labor Item". Never understood why not "Item" labels rather than "Inventory ID". pic.twitter.com/FSvmFdEyvQ
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Here's the default price on the item that gets used by @Price in the formula pic.twitter.com/vWOFLahNqV
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Employee entering their time on the Timecard (love the import from Excel icon by the way) pic.twitter.com/o0GTwQEtPB
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Employee entering expense reimbursements against the Project pic.twitter.com/jyHqMDk9gb
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 BALANCES tab on the Projects screen gives real-time visibility into those time and expense entries on the project pic.twitter.com/CR9si5FW2W
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Check this to allow creating a Pro Forma invoice pic.twitter.com/xVVKxM0Wmc
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 You can also see open PO Commitments on the BALANCES tab of the Projects screen pic.twitter.com/EQ5VpZZpNA
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Overview of the new project billing process flow with changes in orange and 2 key changes listed on the bottom. pic.twitter.com/M3d2tJzX1m
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Financials is the core of any ERP like Acumatica. Nice to see it still getting attention. pic.twitter.com/QmiIWYSSOc
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Lots more to come in Projects, like Retentions, in future releases.
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Historical transaction migration is HUGE. Will make importing detailed history (like invoices and payments) A LOT easier. pic.twitter.com/9kwViSIU8I
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Approvals have been extended to payments in Financials. Very cool. pic.twitter.com/ZkzX7q03Vl
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Always thought the statement cycles were a little overkill. Nice to see on-demand statements. pic.twitter.com/sYuUuMhxJv
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 I guess PCI compliance is a moving target, but staying current on Acumatica builds keeps you compliant without the headache pic.twitter.com/yt87fsjyXs
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 21, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 This is what you do to turn on Migration Mode when importing historical data. Includes importing payment history!! pic.twitter.com/izA0kz58ho
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 New Migration Mode allows you to simply enter the Balance on the screen. Leaving at zero brings in the document as closed. pic.twitter.com/vTCVPo2irq
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 No journal entry created in Migration Mode, but you do get this MIGRATED Batch Nbr. where the journal entry normally is pic.twitter.com/MU4T3FwEW2
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Here's the enhancements in Distribution pic.twitter.com/x9BEatGQqt
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 New Item Class Hierarchy capabilities. Especially good for companies like electronics distributors. pic.twitter.com/CwUNdot2Mg
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 This new Lookup Mode allows the lookup data entry fields to filter based on the item class tree. pic.twitter.com/jq7oF0OMdX
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Here's how you can organize the item classes into a tree structure pic.twitter.com/wqXI7AKoFP
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Here's that data entry field where the second segment now only shows valid options based on the first segment pic.twitter.com/0qvb5XzJiY
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 You can use the "Apply to Children" option to drive settings down to everything under a node on the tree. pic.twitter.com/efSyr8fZbI
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Browsing items in the Item Class tree with ability to browse the node or everything in the node and under the node. pic.twitter.com/BBhLDIVeIW
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Nice improvements to pricing with units of measure pic.twitter.com/TH4H4ayL0v
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Can now set pricing by warehouse. Especially good for those warehouses with higher inventory carrying costs and consignment pic.twitter.com/lvx8ZMoXFj
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 See the WHOLESALE warehouse is at $500, but the RETAIL warehouse is at $550. pic.twitter.com/DIYlfnAlxT
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Price Adjustment Multiplier is cool. Makes sense that I should get a discount when buying a box vs. an individual unit. pic.twitter.com/3m1QFmnbVl
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Now UOM included in Alternate IDs. HUGE! I can have one Item with multiple UOMs that correspond to items in vendor catalog. pic.twitter.com/yS4duTrbQX
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 A slide on the UOM for Alternate IDs. I really like this feature. pic.twitter.com/AtBY4eKu4s
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 CRM enhancements, including "dynamic" marketing lists like automatically adding customers that purchase a certain product. pic.twitter.com/f5n06S3KcF
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Salesforce sync is now a shipped feature. That's pretty quick after what seemed like a bleeding edge demo just back in Feb. pic.twitter.com/hbCHd1eO7j
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Platform enhancements. 50% of development goes into this. It's why building on #Acumatica is so pleasant. pic.twitter.com/QkXnz85BBm
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 This kind of stuff is what makes customers stay on #Acumatica longer than traditional ERP vendors. pic.twitter.com/sMDp05cmMm
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 OpenAPI 2.0 and Swagger is what will escalate integrations between cloud vendors. pic.twitter.com/5KxCvghKg3
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Out-of-the-box endpoints are now available for pretty much all the objects in Acumatica. Even better, you can use Swagger. pic.twitter.com/vKOlo0tdLR
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Here's proof that OpenAPI 2.0 is now available on the #Acumatica endpoints pic.twitter.com/NyGfEVTohe
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Push notifications enable real-time sync to other apps. Scheduled sync will become a thing of the past. pic.twitter.com/0UCXxpL8d4
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Without Swagger, working with the API endpoints is scary-looking JSON pic.twitter.com/X5inxqG3ZB
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Take the URL pictured here… pic.twitter.com/T8jrZuJPjK
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 … and paste it into Swagger.io like this … pic.twitter.com/HupmzKHXse
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 … and Swagger live reads your Acumatica endpoints to give you a great looking reference tool pic.twitter.com/DgoIpyc1zU
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Drill-in to the endpoint in Swagger to get information about how to use it. So much nicer than working directly with JSON ! pic.twitter.com/mGSHdoYHXV
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 From within Swagger, you can try out an endpoint by clicking this … pic.twitter.com/r9bGxxLH99
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 And you get an interface that is way nicer than Postman pic.twitter.com/vA5KAJewTY
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Scroll down and click Execute to work directly with the endpoints. Takes integrations down from hours to minutes. pic.twitter.com/lctCwtzQnP
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Now I finally understand why @gabrielmichaud was talking about Swagger so much back at Summit in February. This is cool.
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 This integrations list is going to grow a lot faster now with Swagger and OpenAPI 2.0. pic.twitter.com/QrA4rPYS5O
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Demo of latest integration with Adobe Sign. Start with any file attachment in the system like something on a Sales Order. pic.twitter.com/Ti8dgU5jkI
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 In the file attachment is an ESIGN button pic.twitter.com/2zvj5FoLBr
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Send out your esign request email from within #Acumatica. Blacked out @JessicAcumatica email here since she used her Gmail. pic.twitter.com/SYhngCBkYZ
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Can cc other people on the esign email pic.twitter.com/Sp2y5jCCAA
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Adobe Sign starts processing the document… pic.twitter.com/L7pHjTcios
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 You drag the digital fields on the right over into the document to tell Adobe where those fields should be placed pic.twitter.com/toGcR8ELfn
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Email goes out to get a signature pic.twitter.com/a9wY288msp
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 And here's the email pic.twitter.com/Q9I5GBCvH4
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 User then signs the document in Adobe Sign pic.twitter.com/qOZNmkKndP
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 CHECK STATUS button on ESign Central screen in #Acumatica updates status from Draft to Signed (can schedule this to run) pic.twitter.com/mJZ4Ya4xmh
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 And that CHECK STATUS function automatically attached the signed version back into the Sales Order pic.twitter.com/hFszUqALcv
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 This Adobe Sign integration will be available on GitHub for free. Love the open source approach here.
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Acumatica Project Accounting and Smartsheet Integration are a great resource scheduling solution. pic.twitter.com/EfOFVkZFQ9
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Smartsheet is really good at visual scheduling: moving time around, adding dependencies, etc. pic.twitter.com/QdizGFVyc1
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Adding a resource dependency in Smartsheet pic.twitter.com/z3IQzlrOHq
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Dragging time around in Smartsheet pic.twitter.com/0BCwxbk7kt
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 The Project Tasks get synced to Smartsheet with the "Sync Smartsheet Project" button pic.twitter.com/AkkX8D1SRn
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 You also get the subtasks with this Smartsheet integration and can interact with them in Smartsheet. Very cool. pic.twitter.com/GjbNohwqgD
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Yet another integration. Now with Amazon! pic.twitter.com/0EJ4X9niGS
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Let's take this Acumatica water bottle that is being sold on Amazon pic.twitter.com/DfDbKgsRfP
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 The order gets placed on Amazon pic.twitter.com/ypyajqxqUA
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Import Amazon orders to #Acumatica. Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) and Fulfillment by Merchant (FBM) (FBM imports invoices). pic.twitter.com/7t3vXPGssT
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 FBM imports as an invoice and a closed invoice if payment made through Amazon.
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Pickup Amazon shipping statuses (FBA) or update Amazon with your shipping statuses (FBM) pic.twitter.com/xoMymlRFIp
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 And here's the order imported from Amazon with a note added to it. pic.twitter.com/e9MJHtjA1e
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 @BrianSSommer delivering some great insight. Didn't realize he used to be at Accenture. pic.twitter.com/vyfAp8g399
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 You can now buy a 5TB hard drive for $99. Time for unconstrained thinking. pic.twitter.com/P1c7nC9O60
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Bottom line, nostalgia is not an option. The pace of technology change will only increase. pic.twitter.com/Eqo4tMvyBN
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Last slide from @BrianSSommer presentation pic.twitter.com/FmZxXwuQhx
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Thanks @BrianSSommer for giving me the verbal ok after your presentation this morning to post a few of your slides.
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017
#Acumatica2017R2 Wrapping up, look for those new integrations on GitHub on October 5th. pic.twitter.com/7KwEshaa9z
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) September 22, 2017