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Salesforce vs. Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM

CRM software selection is a critical first step in implementing a solution that dramatically improves your business; however, many businesses choose CRM solutions that lead to unclear intentions, confusion, lost time, and ill-defined goals and system criteria. Both Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Salesforce are robust CRM solutions; however, each solution has its pros and cons. In evaluating Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Salesforce, we will examine three core matchups: reporting, mobility, and affordability. Keep reading to find out which solution reigns supreme.

Best CRM: Salesforce vs Dynamics 2015 — Reporting

Determining the Best CRM for Your Business The question is inevitable: “What is the best CRM for my business?”. When considering options for your organization, the choices of CRM software can seem overwhelming, with every vendor promising the latest update and innovative new feature. How do you sort through all the marketing talk to really …

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Epicor Cloud vs. Epicor On-Premise

  ERP Showdown: Epicor Cloud vs. Epicor On-Premise In the earliest stages of an Epicor ERP implementation project, a management team must decide whether to deploy an on premise solution, or if they should consider an Epicor cloud platform. But, how can businesses ensure they’ll deploy the right tool for the right job? As a certified Epicor consultant, we have helped hundreds of …

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Comparison of Cloud Based ERP vs. On-Premises ERP Systems

You want complete choice and flexibility when selecting the best ERP for your business. There are benefits and draw backs of  cloud-based ERP systems and traditional on-site ERP systems.  Cloud ERP Systems can have low upfront costs, lower operating costs, rapid implementation and scalability.  Cloud based models also offer improved system availability and disaster recovery. However, subscription expenses will be an added cost over time and security risks and confidentiality concerns have been reported. Also, cloud based systems may be more challenging to customize and integrate with existing IT infrastructure your company already has.

Most ERP Implementations Fail

If your ERP implementation failed, you’re not alone. Research suggests that 55-75% of ERP projects fail or don’t meet their intended objectives. However, you shouldn’t give up on your ERP entirely.