Abra Gilman, Dynamics GP Practice Lead at Collins Computing, will share both the big features and “Not so publicized” enhancements to the latest releases of Microsoft Dynamics GP. If your company is on GP 18.3, this means you have features from 18 RTM, 18R2, October 2019 and October 2020 releases! We’ll review the system, financial, and distribution changes that aren’t even turned ON unless you just check a little box! Maybe you knew you had an entirely new 1099 type, but … Did you know you had new description fields in GL and AP?; Did you know you can now export/import stock counts and credit card transactions?; Did you see all the Smartlist changes?

Artificial Intelligence is truly impacting the low-code/no-code landscape. But, is it a game-changer? Check out this podcast where I dive into AI and LC/NC, offer some areas to explore and leave you with options to consider.If you missed the first two episodes, be sure to check them out here:Episode 1: https://mydacfeed.com/view/video/back-it-the-low-code-no-code-evolution-part-1Episode 2: https://mydacfeed.com/view/video/back-it-low-code-vs-no-code-who-will-win-part-2Sources:Alogorithmia source: https://info.algorithmia.com/2020?utm_source=thenewstack&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=platform OutSystems: https://www.outsystems.com/ Deloitte TruVoice: https://www2.deloitte.com/uk/en/pages/risk/solutions/truevoice.html Microsoft AI Builder: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ai-builder/overview UIPath – RPA and AI: https://www.uipath.com/blog/ai-rpa-differences-when-to-use-them-together

The “transformation” buzzword is everywhere these days, and there’s no doubt that far-reaching, systemic change can deliver impressive results, especially when powered by new digital platforms. But transformation enthusiasm should be tempered by an understanding of the potential downsides

As companies chart their path to recovery in a challenging business environment, finance departments are renewing their focus on reining in costs and positioning investments to improve controls and governance. Tax departments seeking to align with those priorities should consider one high-return move in particular: outsourcing sales and use tax returns.

If you missed the February 23rd Great Lakes Local Users Group meeting you missed two great speakers, Kerry (Rosvold) Peters and Kim Dallefeld, talk about Finance and other related subjects. It was an amazing and great learning roundtable for all who attended. Members asked many questions and all the members offered insight and direction on each topic. If you missed the event, I have attached the recording Kelli Miller made.

Cover Image is a snapshot of the upcoming Local User Group Meeting for 2021 so register for these events when they are available. It is an exciting line-up of speakers and topics to educate you and your colleagues on NAV/BC or general subjects.
LUG 2021

I hope to see you there.
Steven Chinsky

There’s a lot of folks wondering which route to go: Low-Code or No-Code. They are different and there are different tools to choose from. In part 2 of this series, I look at what to expect from low-code versus no-code, some helpful points to consider, and a few takeaway tips.

If you missed part 1 in the series, be sure to check it out here: https://mydacfeed.com/view/video/back-it-the-low-code-no-code-evolution-part-1Also, be sure to check out more insightful content from our DAC News Desk for video interviews with personal perspectives and valuable information from industry experts, and In-depth articles on a wide variety of business technology categories.