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How is SAP Business One mitigating the pain areas of Pharma industry?

The Pharma industry faces a lot of challenges every day. Whether, it is related to the production of drugs or selling them in the marketplace, the working procedures require a lot of dedication. Other unique challenges include batch traceability, quality control, drugs expiry, compliance with the government regulation, financial operations, etc. You can effectively manage all these industrial problems with the use of ERP software for Pharma   Application of SAP Business One in Pharma industries SAP Business One helps to automate financial operations, inventory control, streamline management, production management, storehouse management, report preparing, and all other critical tasks.   Let’s see how SAP Business One   is enabling Pharma industries. Overview One of the most important usage of this software includes setting up automatic alerts to check drug expiry dates. It is almost impossible to manually keep a record of the drug manufacturing ...

What is the price for implementing SAP Business One?

Once you decide to implement an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software solution in your organization, the first question that comes to one’s mind is what is SAP Business One implementation pricing? Well, none of the blogs or articles can provide the accurate price for the implementation of SAP B1, but there are some parameters that can be useful to any business looking forward to implement SAP B1 and asking the question – What is the price for implementing SAP B1? There are other parameters also that also need to be taken into consideration, such as hardware, OS, and SAP B1 license pricing, etc. Let us discuss more about implementation pricing. You need to get answers to few questions before quoting a price to implement SAP B1. Let us have a look because based on the answers, you will be able to decide whether it is a two-day task or it will take 50 days and what will be the pricing for the same. • The number of organizations to be implemented – Is it for one compan...

Importance of choosing the right Business Intelligence

Business Intelligence is a very important and efficient resource for your company. There is no denying to this fact. Everyone wants data management software that can manage and provide real time data that is available to anyone present at any corner of the world. The job of a good business intelligence system is to eliminate the need of guess work that is usually a part of many business interactions. It accurately interprets the available data and offer important insights that would further help the company. This is exactly why every company is rushing to implement business intelligence. But one is bombarded with numerous business intelligence in the market and it’s doesn’t come as a surprise when one ends up choosing a system that under delivers and doesn’t serve any function inspite of possessing several brilliant qualities. Qlikview consultants emphasis on the importance of choosing the right business intelligence for your company. Never make the mistake of comparing your comp...

Mistakes to avoid in a Business Intelligence Project

Business Intelligence tools have now become an inseparable part of companies. The expectations are that they will help them achieve success and win the competitive race. However, at times things spiral out of control and the effects are reversed. Instead of efficient work and great results, the BI solution starts to fail. This creates a lot of confusion and frustration amongst the concerned team members and other employees. There are some mistakes that the companies tend to commit over time repeatedly in their respective BI projects. Taking insights and learning from them, we have jotted down three major mistakes that every company should avoid when they go ahead with QlikView implementation. 1)      Not defining the business goals properly This has been the first and foremost mistake that companies have made time and again. This comes as a surprise since if the goals are not defined clearly; there is no way that the implementation stage should be considered eve...