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What Does ERP Really Cost?

Part 3 of “What is ERP Really” In part 1 and 2 of this article series, we covered what ERP really means, that ERP is here to stay, and the impact it can have on a business, your company’s performance, … Continue reading

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Axis Rewards

The greatest compliment we can receive is when you share with someone else the positive experience you’ve had with Axis Global Partners. The fact that you trust us with your business management information system carries a lot of weight, which … Continue reading

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What is ERP Really?

Part 1 of a 5 part series The software industry has a tendency to throw around a lot of acronyms like CRM, ERP, HRMS, and others.  Some are self explanatory once you realize what they stand for, such as Human … Continue reading

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Employee Self Service Demand is Growing

Employee self service (ESS) systems continue to be one of the most popular options with HRMS software and the demand is only growing. An EES HRMS system can drive costs out of your business by automating core HR, benefits, and … Continue reading

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Does Your Company Pass the Business Intelligence Test?

The primary objective of an accounting system is to “summarize transactional data into useful management reports that management can use to manage the business”. In other words, the whole point of an accounting system is financial reporting, or to use … Continue reading

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Does Your Company Pass the Business Intelligence Test?

The primary objective of an accounting system is to “summarize transactional data into useful management reports that management can use to manage the business”. In other words, the whole point of an accounting system is financial reporting, or to use … Continue reading

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Does Your Company Pass the Business Intelligence Test?

The primary objective of an accounting system is to "summarize transactional data into useful management reports that management can use to manage the business". In other words, the whole point of an accounting system is financial reporting, or to use … Continue reading

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Employee Self Service Demand is Growing

Employee self service (ESS) systems continue to be one of the most popular options with HRMS software and the demand is only growing. An EES HRMS system can drive costs out of your business by automating core HR, benefits, and … Continue reading

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Business Intelligence is Easier and More Valuable

A recent article on WebCPA.com titled, BI – Not Just for IT Pro’s Anymore – quoted Axis on the benefits of BI as a profit tool.  The article stated that “BI is becoming an understandable, usable and affordable initiative for … Continue reading

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Four Ways Social Media Impacts CRM

From CRMToday.com We found an interesting article on CRMToday.com regarding the projected impact of Social Media on CRM systems.  As businesses are seeing the benefits of taping into social media, it makes sense that utilizing CRM systems to help manage … Continue reading

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