Sergey reminds us that Acumatica supports the latest version of Microsoft SQL Server (2014). This is the kind of stuff that you get when you go with a modern ERP platform like Acumatica. They support other modern tools like the latest version of Microsoft SQL Server. For those who don't know what Microsoft SQL Server is, it's the engine that powers most of the mid-market ERP systems. SAP and Oracle (the top ERP systems) have their own database engines, but most everyone else uses Microsoft … [Read more...]
Acumatica Field-Level Audit
This post is a follow-up to my mentioning the Field-Level Audit feature in a previous post (click here). I also recently noticed that Sergey blogged about this back in January 2013 (click here). The Field-Level Audit feature allows you to track changes to any field on any screen (I haven’t actually tried this on all fields on all screens, but this seems to be the case). This can help your company comply with Sarbanes-Oxley requirements, or just give you better visibility into change log … [Read more...]
Acumatica Blog: ERP For Millennials
A few months ago, Christian Lindberg posted about Acumatica and the Millennial Generation (formerly known as Generation Y). It reminded me of the Esurance commercials, “born on the web, raised by technology” (click here). I like his point that “Acumatica’s technology was built from scratch in the millennial years.” Acumatica is not an older product getting a Facelift or a Botox injection. Acumatica was born less than 10 years ago: it’s brand new. Yes, that means it isn’t as mature as the … [Read more...]
Sergey Blog: Reusing Acumatica Project Lookup
Sergey has a new post up about how to reuse a project lookup field. I don’t really understand all the code, but I do understand that he is adding a project lookup field to a screen that didn’t have a project lookup field. And, in order to do this, he is taking the code from an existing screen. Also, there is something about this being possible in the latest version of Acumatica (version 4.2). Again, I don’t completely understand what is going on here, but it’s encouraging to see that you can add … [Read more...]
Acumatica Installation and Configuration
Recently I passed the S100 Installation and Site Management and S120 Configuration Settings courses. Personally, I’m not a big fan of software installation because I find it boring, but it’s an important part of implementing Acumatica so it needs to be done correctly. It’s also good to be aware of the different deployment options available since Acumatica allows you to choose. I found the configuration course to be much more interesting because it introduced some new features that I’d like … [Read more...]
Zaletskyy’s blog: Acumatica and Microsoft Visual Studio
I’m pretty much done going through the archives on Zaletskyy’s blog (click here). Going forward though, I’d like to continue to highlight interesting posts as he makes them available. Here is a recent one regarding Acumatica and Microsoft Visual Studio. Personally, I prefer to focus on the power user features rather than the super geeky technical stuff, but there is definitely the need to “open the hood” if you need to do some serious customization and that’s what Microsoft Visual Studio offers … [Read more...]
Acumatica Blog: Acumatica Cloud XRP Platform
Christian Lindberg has a new post up about the Acumatica Cloud XRP platform. I’m not really sure if this is anything new or if it is just a new marketing way of describing the Acumatica platform that has always existed. This press release seems to indicate that it is indeed something new, but I’m still not sure. It will be interesting to hear more about this as time goes on. … [Read more...]
Acumatica: The “Golden Spike” for ERP
This post is a random thought about Acumatica and a historical event that I remember learning about as a kid. I learned about the “Golden Spike” in my American history class when I was in high school. The “Golden Spike” was the ceremonial final spike that completed the First Transcontinental Railroad across the United States. It connected the tracks built by the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads on May 10, 1869 in the Utah Territory (click here for the Wikipedia article). There are a … [Read more...]
Sergey Blog: SaaS FAQ And Other Info
Sergey has a new post up with some information about Acumatica SaaS and database growth rate estimates. … [Read more...]
Acumatica at the Doctor’s Office
This morning I got stuck in the waiting room at the Doctor’s office so I pulled out my iPhone and went over to Acumatica University to get in a little Acumatica learning. Acumatica University actually works very well on an iPhone. You can see all the courses, all the .pdfs/videos for a specific course, and even take an examination. The only downside is that it’s hard to see the details in the videos since the screen is so small. It took 30 minutes after I saw the doctor before someone came in … [Read more...]
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