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- We understand you use spreadsheet
- Challenges of using Spreadsheets
- Next Step
- Overview of Sage Intelligence Reporting
- Analytics 2 min Demo
- Overview OOI
- Perils of Spreadsheets
- Top 10 Results of Weak Inventory Management
- Business Disaster Recovery
- Help Support Desk
- Protect Your Business with Virtualization
- Remote Monitoring and Management
- B2B Customer Portal
- B2B Salesperson Portal
- B2B iPad
- Inventory Advisor
- Distributors
- Manufacturers
- Cloud
Inventory Guides
- Case Studies
- Order Management
- EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
- Barcoding 101
- How to Choose Warehouse Management System
- Changing the Customer Conversation from Price to Value
- Value of Manufacturing Visibility
- Analyzing Inventory to Maximize Profitability
- Implement a Manufacturing System
- Customer Compliance Demands
- Manufacturers Evaluation Guide
- Making Delivery Date Promises
- Excel on Steroids Tips and Tricks Vol 1
- Excel on Steroids Tips and Tricks Vol 2
- Excel on Steroids Tips and Tricks Vol 4
- Excel on Steroids Tips and Tricks Vol 5
- 17 Rules of the road for CRM
- 37 New Ideas for Growing Businesses
- How to Choose HR System
- Demand Planning Optimizing Operations Across the Supply Chain
- Distribution Evaluation Guide
- Making the Move: Straight talk about selecting the right solution to support your company’s growth requirements
- Finding Opportunities in Rising Fuel Costs
- Keys to Success for Industrial Equipment Suppliers to Meet Today’s Top Three Issues
- Managing Business Risk in Industrial Equipment and Supply
- The IFRS Challenge
Reporting Guides
- Greater visibility and better business decisions with Business Intelligence
- Financial savvy for small business owners
- Sage ERP Intelligence Reporting: Straight talk about replacing FRx®
- Get the insight you need using the tools you know
- Making sense of Business Intelligence in the mid-market: Why Sage Intelligence is the right fit for you
- The two types of Business Intelligence: What they are, why they’re needed, and how “Operational BI” works
IT eBooks
- Off-Site Data Backup For Your Business
- HIPAA Hardening And Configuration Guide For Your Business
- Protecting Business Critical Services – Email
- Backup Is Broken And Needs A Revolution To Fix It!
- Email Continuity: Protecting Your Business Against Email Downtime!
- Web Protections
- Bullet Proofing Office 365 With aimINSIGHT
- Online Backup Speed Is Critical!
- An Effective Your Business Approach Towards HIPAA Compliance
- What Opportunities Can Cloud Bring To Your Business?
- Email Security Guide
IT Articles
- Hack Proof your Business
- Email Downtime Costing Your Money
- Emails Problems Affecting Your Business
- He Just Realised He Did Not Back-Up Last Night
- IT Problems Don’t Let Your Business Go Up In Flames
- Protecting Your Business Data
- Want To Keep Your Business Afloat In A Crisis
- Want To Keep Your Computer In Good Health
- Who Is Stealing Your Important Data
- Who Is Keeping Your IT Running
- What If Your Important Data Got Into The Wrong Hands
Blogs: Supply Chain
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (Z)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (Y)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (X)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (W)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (V)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (U)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (T)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (S)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (R)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (Q)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (P)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (O)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (N)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (M)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (L)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (K)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (J)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (I)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (H)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (G)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (F)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (E)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (D)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (C)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (B)
- Supply Chain and Operations Management Glossary (A)
Blogs: Business Process
- Business Processes Not Streamlined: Business operates in a fiercely competitive climate
- Business Processes Not Streamlined: Managers and workers don’t have adequate tools and processes to advance the business
- Business Processes Not Streamlined: Current processes don’t help to build value in the relationships with partners, customers, employees
- Business Processes Not Streamlined: Workflows and business processes are not efficient and integrated
- Employees, customers, and partners not interconnected: The business does not have the resources to fully adapt the business management system to its specific requirement
- Employees, customers, and partners not interconnected: Connecting partners, customers, employees to business functions is complex and risky
- Employees, customers, and partners not interconnected: Connecting partners, customers, employees to business functions is complex and risky
- Employees, customers, and partners not interconnected: It is difficult to integrate sources of information and processes across the operations
- Ineffective cost control and high overhead of manufacturing operations: Managers lack reliable planning tools and comprehensive data to increase the profitability of products and processes
- Ineffective cost control and high overhead of manufacturing operations: Managers lack reliable planning tools and comprehensive data to increase the profitability of products and processes
- Ineffective cost control and high overhead of manufacturing operations: It would be hart to make manufacturing processes more efficient and flexible without disrupting them
- Ineffective cost control and high overhead of manufacturing operations: It would be hart to make manufacturing processes more efficient and flexible without disrupting them
- Ineffective cost control and high overhead of manufacturing operations: It is too difficult to track, analyze and reduce the costs of manufacturing operations
- Ineffective cost control and high overhead of manufacturing operations: It is too difficult to track, analyze and reduce the costs of manufacturing operations
- Lack of connection and collaboration between people, processes, and information: Collaboration among the company’s employee and its vendors, customers, and business partners is rudimentary and difficult
- Lack of connection and collaboration between people, processes, and information: Collaboration among the company’s employee and its vendors, customers, and business partners is rudimentary and difficult
- Lack of connection and collaboration between people, processes, and information: Forecasting, material requirements planning, capacity requirements planning, and item engineering lack access to dependable, comprehensive information and effective management tools
- Lack of connection and collaboration between people, processes, and information: Processes are not integrated with in manufacturing and manufacturing is not connected well with other lines if business
- Can’t take business to the next level with confidence: Business management solutions may not have a roadmap
- Can’t take business to the next level with confidence: Business management systems may lack effective support
- Can’t take business to the next level with confidence: Business management systems don’t adjust easily to the way people and business processes work
- Can’t take business to the next level with confidence: Return on investment in the business management systems may be low, and takes a long time to be realized
- Can’t take business to the next level with confidence: Business management solutions can be difficult and costly to implement
- Low competitiveness and poor ability to respond to demand: It is difficult to control and manage improvements or even dependable consistency of product quality
- Low competitiveness and poor ability to respond to demand: Production processes are not flexible enough to accommodate quickly changing customer needs
- Low competitiveness and poor ability to respond to demand: Production processes are not flexible enough to accommodate quickly changing customer needs
- Low competitiveness and poor ability to respond to demand: Planning and demand forecasting are too unreliable
aimINSIGHT Blogs
- VPN Security: Trick or Treat?
- Password Security: Don’t let your Password Haunt You
- Be Cyber Aware: If You Connect It, Protect It
- Virtual Office Scalability: Is Your Technology Setup Scalable?
- Virtual Office: Can You Gain Mobility?
- Is your Virtual Office Secure?
- How do we define CHARGEBACK in the EDI world for B2B?
- ASN Barcodes and Labels UPC Barcodes
- Pick and Pack Structure
- Shipping Prioritization
- EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) for 3PL (Third Party Logistics)
- Introduction to EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
- How EDI Works?
- How satisfied are you with the Digital Process Automation you are using in your Business?
- Planning and Implementation Process of EDI
- What are the Challenges of Manual Sales Order Processing?
- How much Manual Process in your Business costs?
- What is the Dark Web and Why Should We Care?
- Which EDI Electronic Documents Interchange Transactions can help Your Business in the course of COVID 19?
- 8 Ways to Identify True Cloud Software
- 4 Ways the Cloud Can Help Distribution Companies
- Returned Merchandise Authorization (RMA) and Return Goods Authorization (RGA)
- High Cost of Payroll
- High IT overhead and low adoption of online productivity tools
- Difficulties accessing and sharing useful information
- Difficulties accessing and sharing useful information
- Do you need to closely control the resources, cost, and time spent for your various projects?
- How to Better Handle Purchase Requisitions to Help Improve Cost-Efficiency and Drive Better Purchasing Decisions?
- You Need to Review, Update, and Share HR Data
- Business Operates Inefficiently and With High Overhead
- Purchasing the Wrong Mix of Merchandise
- Time and Cost to Manage Vendors and Purchases
- Risk Non-Compliance
- Time and Cost to Manage Payroll
- Late and Inaccurate Payroll
- Difficulty with Order Fulfillment
- Fines and Lawsuits
- Inventory and Order Processing
- Management Payroll
- Inventory Control Issues
- High Costs to Operate the Store
- Production Cost Increases
- Time and Cost to Support Business Units
- High Cost of Payroll
- Increased Warehouse Costs
- Difficulty Managing Employee Expenses
- Cash Flow is down
- Business Operates Inefficiently and With High Overhead and Operating Costs
- Difficult Managing Cash Flow
- Cash Flow
- Difficulty Managing Cash Flow
- Difficulty Knowing Cash Position and Managing Cash Flow
- Time to Manage the Budgeting Process
- Poor Hiring Decisions
- Time to Manage the Recruiting Process and Fill Open Requisitions
- Unable to Maximize Technician Productivity
- Low Employee Morale/Retention
- High Costs to Manage HR
- Difficulty Auditing the Books
- GL Accounts Out of Balance
- Delivering Inaccurate Financial Reports
- Difficulty Generating Accurate Financial Statements
- Customer Loyalty Low
- Time and Cost to Manage Financials
- Customer/Vendor Dissatisfaction
- Difficult Providing Cost-Effective Quality Customer Service
- Meeting Customer Service Goals
- Resources Under-Utilized
- Not Understanding the Business
- Decreasing Customer Satisfaction
- Difficulty Forecasting and Budgeting
- Increased Inventory Cost
- Failure to Meet Forecast
- Unable to Forecast Accurately
- Not Knowing Financial Position
- Too Long to Close the Books
- Difficulty Sharing Financial Data (Internally and Externally)
- Difficulty Understanding Company’s Financial Position and Trends
- Difficulty Maintaining Accurate Data and Reporting Models
- Difficulty Understanding the Company’s Financial Position and Trends
- Increased Operational Costs
- Inability to Practice and Demonstrate Responsible Financial Management
- Inability to Use Financial Management to Maintain the Focus on Service to Constituencies Today and in the Future
- Unable to Use Financial Management to Fulfill the Organizational Mission Productively
- Cost Managing Field Operations
- Inability to Direct Financial Management to Support the Focus on Service to Membership & Community
- Declining Market Share
- Increasing Bad Debt
- High Inventory Costs
- Billing Process Inefficient
- Difficulty Maintaining Reporting Models and Accurate Data from GL
- Difficulty Generating Financial Reports
- High Receivables
- Inability to Practice Responsible and Resource Effective Financial Management
- Late and Inaccurate Payments
- Difficulty Sharing Financial Information (Internally and Externally)
- Time and Cost to Manage and Reconcile Invoices and Payments
- Inaccurate Receivables
- Compliance Issues
- Difficulty Being Productive and Effective
- Difficulty Managing Inventory
- General Ledger Out of Balance
- High Costs to Support Client Applications
- Missed Ship Dates
- Receivables too high
- Inventory Costs
- Right Stuff/Right Place/Right Time
- What we can do for you
- 6 Ways to Transform Your Companies
- Avalara 1099 Making complicated 1099 tax reporting easy
- Understanding EDI 997 Functional Acknowledgment
- Uncovering Hidden Sales Opportunities
- Top 5 Most Popular EDI Transactions
- Stop Draining Your Business by Paying the Price
- Scale Your Business by Serving Customers Differently
- Increase Customer Retention by Outrunning Your Competition
- A Brief History of EDI
- Should you be collecting sales tax in other states?
- The MFA Domino Effect
- Prepare your business for the “Cloud Generation”
- 2016 Sales Tax Changes: What to Expect in the New Year
- What will be the big reveal for retail this holiday season?
- Be a savvy seller in 2016
- For micro businesses, sales tax can seem like no big deal (but it is)
- Let’s talk turkey…and sales tax
- The art of understanding sales tax nexus: a guide for crafty sellers
- Franchise frenzy: U.S. and global tax implications
- Let’s be direct: If you sell to consumers, sales tax is an issue
- Pumpkins, piercings and the paranormal: 10 scary ways states apply sales tax
- 17 Rules of the Road for CRM
- Sarbanes-Oxley and ACCPAC Advantage Series
- How to Choose a CRM System
- The IFRS Challenge
- How to Choose a Distribution System
- How to Choose an Accounting System
- How to Choose a Warehouse Management System
- How to Choose a Manufacturing System
- Sage Accpac Extended Enterprise Suite
- Keeping Stock Balances Accurate
- The First Steps to Achieving Effective Inventory Control
- Info-Alert
- Enhance Your Business Relationships with Sage CRM
- Bridge the Gap Between Your Marketing, Sales and Support Teams with CRM
- 39 New Ideas for CFO’s
Optimize Our Inventory Blogs
- Inventory Management Software and EDI 997 Functional Acknowledgment
- How Electrical Supply Companies Achieve Inventory Optimization
- Eight Steps to Implement an Electrical Supply Inventory Optimization System
- Electrical Supply Distributors Face Daunting Inventory Optimization Challenges
- Receiving, Picking, Putaway, Inventory Control, Packing & Shipping