Unveiling the Power Shift: How Technology Shapes the Decisions of Today’s Millennial Buyers in the Financial Software Industry
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by Nick Simpson
1y ago
Generation Z, born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, has grown up in an era dominated by technological advancements. Often referred to as “digital natives,” members of Gen Z are intimately familiar with technology and its various applications. This tech-savvy generation’s affinity for all things digital extends beyond social media and entertainment—it also significantly influences their views and opinions on the financial software they purchase as they assume the responsibility of making buying decisions. In this article, we will explore how Gen Z’s tech obsession impacts their preferenc ..read more
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Why Half of Organisations Are Moving to the Cloud for Financial Software
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by Nick Simpson
1y ago
Cloud technology has been a buzzword for a while now, and for a good reason. Many organisations are starting to recognize the benefits of adopting cloud technology for their financial software needs. Our recent survey shows that 50% of organizations that are looking to change their financial software are doing so because of technology, and they see the benefits of adopting a cloud strategy. In this article, we’ll explore the reasons behind this trend and discuss why more organizations are moving to the cloud. Reasons for the Shift: One of the primary reasons why businesses are moving to the c ..read more
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As the Sun sets on traditional on-premise financial software, is the move to the cloud and all that’s entailed to move your data just the start of the nightmare?
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by Nick Simpson
1y ago
Moving data from legacy on-premise finance software to the cloud has become an increasingly popular option for companies looking to streamline their operations, reduce costs, and improve their overall agility. However, this process is not without its perils, and it’s important to understand the potential risks and challenges before making the move. One of the biggest concerns with moving data to the cloud is security. While cloud providers typically offer robust security features, such as encryption, access controls, and intrusion detection, there is always the risk of data breaches and other ..read more
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Iplicit – A true cloud accounting platform for charities.
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by Nick Simpson
1y ago
Charities have always played a valuable role in our society. However, managing a charity can be a daunting task as charity managers face various challenges such as fundraising, managing volunteers, maintaining financial records, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Accounting is a crucial part of charity management, as it allows charities to report their financial activities and provide transparency to their stakeholders. As such, the introduction of cloud-based accounting software to the charity sector has been a major boon. Cloud-based accounting software has transformed the accounting lands ..read more
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“Experience the difference with our next-generation cloud ERP”
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by Nick Simpson
1y ago
Experience The Difference With Our Next-Generation Cloud ERP The emergence of cloud technology has brought about a significant transformation in the way businesses operate. Cloud technology provides a range of benefits that can help businesses streamline their operations and improve their bottom line. In this blog, we will explore the benefits of cloud technology, particularly in relation to accounting software. One of the primary benefits of cloud technology is the ability to access software and data from anywhere in the world. With traditional accounting software, businesses are typically ..read more
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The Benefits of Accessible Business Intelligence
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by Lee Robbins
1y ago
The Benefits Of Accessible Business Intelligence Business intelligence (BI) is a powerful tool that can help organizations of all sizes gain valuable insights into their business data. It can help identify trends, measure performance, and provide actionable data that can be used to make informed decisions. However, in the past, many businesses have found BI to be difficult to access, understand, and use. Fortunately, more and more organizations are recognizing the benefits of accessible business intelligence and taking steps to make their data more accessible. The primary benefit of accessibl ..read more
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Who is Business Central?
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by Luke Haywood
1y ago
Introduction   Summary   Join the BDI mailing list Keep up to date with the latest events, webinars, and product launches from BDI. Sign Up The post Who is Business Central? appeared first on BDI ..read more
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Who is SAP Business One?
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by Luke Haywood
1y ago
Introduction   Summary   Join the BDI mailing list Keep up to date with the latest events, webinars, and product launches from BDI. Sign Up The post Who is SAP Business One? appeared first on BDI ..read more
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Who is NetSuite?
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by Luke Haywood
1y ago
Introduction   Summary   Join the BDI mailing list Keep up to date with the latest events, webinars, and product launches from BDI. Sign Up The post Who is NetSuite? appeared first on BDI ..read more
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Implementing New Software – Common Mistakes
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by Emily Kemp
2y ago
Introduction When implementing new software in any workplace, an organisation is almost guaranteed to encounter complications. This is not a major issue. What can become an issue is the inability to create resolution for these problems. Read on to discover what some of the most common mistakes are, and how to avoid them. 1)     Lack of training and appropriate onboarding.  Before even beginning the installation process, any sensible organisation should consider and plan out their onboarding process. It is highly likely that no matter how similar the previously used so ..read more
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