This paper is directed toward Microsoft Dynamics GP customers to help them understand the ways that Microsoft Office 2003 and Microsoft Dynamics GP form a powerful tool that connects information with the people and processes their organizations use to succeed. This integration offers an approach to managing information that’s based on the following four objectives: Information for everyone Provide more people in the organization with better visibility into the company’s operations so they can gain deeper insights, make better decisions, and take more effective action. Process management Improve organizational ability to anticipate, manage, and respond to changes in the marketplace in order to maximize opportunities.
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Business Portal extends Microsoft Dynamics™ GP, providing a browser interface to securely access back office data over an intranet or an extranet. This distributed computing model brings significant security challenges, with levels of integration between clients, servers, and services. This model requires that security be an integral part of every implementation.
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This manual is designed to give you an understanding of how to install, configure, customize, and use Analysis Cubes. To make best use of the product, you should be familiar with Windows ®, Microsoft Dynamics GP, SQL Server, OLAP cubes, and Excel PivotTable reports.
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Not for Profit Accounting includes four modules: Grant Management, Interfund Management, Encumbrance Management, and Control Account Management. Interfund Management is registered when you register Intercompany Processing. Control Account Management is registered when you register Payables Management, but also requires that you use the Microsoft Dynamics™ GP Analytical Accounting module. You can select to install one or more Not for Profit Accounting modules in the Microsoft Dynamics GP installation window.
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