Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP and MRP application is successor of former Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise. Great Plains Software Dynamics accounting application was introduced in earlier 1990th
Microsoft Dynamics GP is SQL Server based application, which opens its resources to SQL Server DBA. Plus you should be aware about Great Plains Dynamics initial architecture
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP has current version 10.0, historically this application was also known as Great Plains Dynamics, eEnteprise and its DOS predecessor Great Plains Accounting
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics, eEnterprise and in its earlier DOS version – Great Plains Accounting, is now available on Microsoft SQL Server platform
Microsoft Dynamics GP is hosted in MS SQL Server 2008/2005/2000, or if your Great Plains Dynamics license is for MSDE (light version of Microsoft SQL Server 2000) or SQL Select (2005).
Traditionally, Microsoft Dynamics GP or former Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise customizations were programmed in Great Plains Dexterity, where you can make your screens working...
Traditionally, Microsoft Dynamics GP or former Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise customizations were programmed in Great Plains Dexterity, where you can make your screens working...
Microsoft Dynamics GP Corporate ERP, formerly known also as Great Plains Dynamics, eEnterprise (please note that Great Plains Accounting for DOS, Windows and Mac is different legacy ERP application)..
Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise) Great Plains Small Business Financials, Great Plains Accounting for DOS, Windows and Mac
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP or former name Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise was originally written in specially created programming shell: Great Plains Software Dexterity.
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP or former name Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise was originally written in specially created programming shell: Great Plains Software Dexterity.
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP application, or popular old name Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise, if you have relatively recent version, is based in Microsoft SQL Server.
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP application, or popular old name Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise, if you have relatively recent version, is based in Microsoft SQL Server.
Microsoft Dynamics GP or former ERP and MRP application name was Great Plains Dynamics – it has wide selection of reporting tools: GP ReportWriter, SSRS ...
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP application, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise is in our opinion good fit to the variety of business types: wholesale..
Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise – this ERP and MRP application has large number of installations and it is implemented across USA, Canada, Mexico
Microsoft Dynamics GP, or how it is and was known Great Plains Dynamics is available for certain number of foreign countries, especially where English language is in use: UK, Canada, New Zealand
Microsoft Great Plains or Dynamics GP ERP application is working on Microsoft SQL Server Db platform, and this fact opens GP to such industry reporting tool as Crystal Reports.
Microsoft Dynamics GP, this Corporate ERP application was previously known as Great Plains Dynamics, eEnteprise (and its predecessor was Great Plains Accounting for DOS, Windows and Mac)
Programming for Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics, eEnteprise (please note that its predecessor Great Plains Accounting for DOS and Windows is different application...
Traditionally Great Plains consultants were installing Microsoft Dynamics GP directly from CD on each workstation, including Terminal or Citrix server.
Dynamics GP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics, is popular mid-size ERP platform with advanced sets of modules: GL, AR, AP, SOP, POP, Inventory, Payroll, Manufacturing and third party add-ons
Current Microsoft Dynamics GP version is 10.0. Historical versions were: 9.0, 8.0, 7.5, 7.0, 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.0, 3.2. Plus Great Plains Accounting for DOS and Windows: 9.5, 9.2 and earlier.