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Less and less attention will be paid to supporting GP. Why would Microsoft discontinue such a popular product? The answer lies within the motivations that current GP users have relayed from their conversations with their current system integrators — to migrate customers on perpetual licenses that yield a low revenue for maintenance to subscription-based models. Some SIs are offering an upgrade path to Microsoft Dynamics Some SIs are offering one of their other products from other ERP providers more suited to smaller clients.

This is not uncommon. Oracle has had plans to sunset JD Edwards since it was included in their acquisition of Peoplesoft, decades ago. Peoplesoft was even rumored to have plans for discontinuing JDE before being acquired by Oracle. JDE, for those who do not use it, has a cult-like following in the manufacturing space.

Oracle ERP Cloud is, of course, a subscription-based platform. Even adding functionality at a negotiated rate from the original JDE contract stoked resistance from Oracle, preferring to actively avoid providing the requested scope and quote for JDE work and instead of providing demonstrations, quotes, and all kinds of information on Oracle ERP Cloud. The truth is that it is not. It is an entirely new, different implementation. You might as well be buying any other software, especially when upgrading from an on-premise software to a cloud software.

Start with all available options, including your current system and other products owned by the vendor that provides it. Consider internal process improvements, change management tactics, and more niche solutions that target specific pain points and needs. Create a strategy for determining if you need a new ERP at all.

If you find that you do, the due diligence will serve a powerful purpose in readiness and awareness that will help you implement successfully. You will: Update a project plan to reflect progress as you execute the project. Monitor project progress in the project plan. Adjust the project plan to control constraints. Microsoft Word training.

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One of the most recent additions to the iPhone is the Photo Editor, directly in the iPhone. Added in the update that came from Apple over the summer, this new photo editor brings efficiency, and simplicity to photo editing, right in your phone. If you have a photo that you just took a moment ago of you with your friends, and you want to edit some features before posting it on a social networking site, it becomes simpler with this new addition, right in the Photos Application.

Open up the Photos application, and tap on a picture you would like to edit. In the bottom left, you will see an arrow that is pointing counter clockwise; this is the button that you want to press if you want to flip your picture around to the correct orientation.

Just keep flipping! Next up is the simple enhance tool. Tapping on the button that looks similar to a magic wand, your picture will begin to look brighter and fuller. However, if you are dissatisfied with the outcome of the enhance tool, if your picture is not handled well by the phone, you are able to tap on the wand again, and remove your auto enhance. In the rare case of red eye in your picture, the new photo editor has a solution. Moreover, a one-tap solution.

With a simple tap on the red eye correction tool, between the crop tool, and the auto-enhance tool, you bring up a screen where you are now able to tap anywhere on your photo where red eye exists, and remove it. As simple as that. Remember when you had to do crazy dragging, selection, and odd stunts to remove red eye?

Not any more. One of the most significant developments of mankind has been the art of writing. The earliest type of writing was in the form of graffiti and paintings on rocks and walls of caves.



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