If you are a supply chain company of any size still running GP, you might be considering moving to modern ERP. GP was (and still is) a powerful Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution. Unfortunately, it was not built for the web, and Microsoft has made it clear that GP will not be modified for the web anytime soon, if ever.
While several very capable cloud ERPs are available, there are…
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If you are a supply chain company of any size still running GP, you might be considering moving to modern ERP. GP was (and still is) a powerful Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution. Unfortunately, it was not built for the web, and Microsoft has made it clear that GP will not be modified for the web anytime soon, if ever.
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