Microsoft Dynamics GP Offshore Remote Support - Overview
As you probably heard, in September 2005 Microsoft strategically renamed its ERP applications: Microsoft Great Plains into Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Navision into Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Microsoft Axapta into Microsoft Dynamics AX, Microsoft CRM into Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Solomon into Microsoft Dynamics SL. As so-called Project Green is rolling out - you should expect more logic to be transferred into Microsoft Business Portal, and into Microsoft Outlook (currently Microsoft CRM has outlook client and Microsoft Small Business Accounting allows you to generate invoices in Outlook directly, plus promote contacts from Outlook to SBA).
As we see and expect new high-tech and business systems
market trends - remote and offshore support will be taking substantial market
share in 2006-2010. Microsoft event plans to have special partnership models
for BPO (Business Processes Outsourcing) partners, who will enter your AP/AR
documents into the system and prepare reporting for you.
In this small article we'll consider the alternatives and
directions of Microsoft Great Plains offshore remote support:
o Technical Feasibility. As we are watching the parade of
remote internet-based technologies: Terminal Services, Citrix, Web Sessions,
Skype, PCAnywhere, Vonage/VOIP (with US based phone numbers, physically located
offshore), we think that this is just a matter of time (let's give it five
years - up to 2010) when consultant driving to the client physical
location/office will go to history
o Time Zones. Well - yes - you are right. Other countries
are located in different time zones, especially Great Plains gurus in
Philippines (remember Match Data Great Plains Project Accounting?). Philippines
and India are almost 12 hours away from USA. However South America is about at
the same time belt - Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Mexico - these are probably
smaller clusters of offshore & BPO companies, but the advantage of time
zone is obvious
o Pure Offshore vs. Local Consulting. Again .vastasys the choice is
yours - in our opinion pure offshore is not the best option - offshore
consultants and developers should be also experienced in serving clients
face-to-face, this means - they should have local consulting practice in their
local countries.
o Dexterity, VBA, Web Services. Here we are coming down to
IT people - in our opinion the best offshore project is Microsoft Dexterity (or
Great Plain Dexterity) software development
o Lovely Islands. If you are in Bermuda, Bahamas, Puerto
Rico, Jamaica, Palau, Fiji, Tahiti - you are probably underserved and have to
overpay to consultants flying from Miami, Manila, Paris, Chicago, NY, LA. The
same should be told about USA/Canada rural communities
o ERP Historical Trend. Well, if you stake on Microsoft
Business Solutions - you still might have legacy of products: IBM Lotus Notes
Domino, Oracle Financials/Applications/E-Business Suite, SAP, PeopleSoft,
JDEdwards, Accpac, Siebel, SalesLogix. You might need integration, data
conversion, customization and heterogeneous reporting. Again - in our opinion
you should consider budget offshore solution for these developers-time
consuming projects
o Brazil - rising star of offshore software development.
Usually offshore development is attributed to India - in our opinion Brazil has
equal or better chances - in Brazil we have Microsoft Navision, CRM and Axapta
clientele. From Brazil we can serve you Portuguese (mainland Portugal) and
Spanish (Spain-Madrid-Barcelona-Malaga-Bilbao, Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Chili,
Argentina, Costa Rica, Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Panama, Beliz)
o BPO. Currently we offer these services from India. We have
investments in our Indian subsidiary and it is strategic for BPO market
Andrew Karasev is Chief
Technology Officer at Alba Spectrum Technologies Microsoft Business Solutions
Great Plains, Navision, Axapta MS CRM, Oracle Financials and IBM Lotus Domino
Partner, serving corporate customers in the following industries: Aerospace
& Defense, Medical & Healthcare, Distribution & Logistics,
Hospitality, Banking & Finance, Wholesale & Retail, Chemicals, Oil
& Gas, Placement & Recruiting, Advertising & Publishing, Textile,
Pharmaceutical, Non-Profit, Beverages, Conglomerates, Apparels, Durables,
Manufacturing and having locations in multiple states and internationally.
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