Business management solution, Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Microsoft Great Plains, provides, a cost-effective solution for managing and integrating finances, e-commerce, supply chain, manufacturing, project accounting, field service, customer relationships and human resources.
The interface to GP is expected to include integrated customer, vendor, inventory, and order management integration. According to the company, these features with be interfaced with Oasis CRM's integration engine InfoLink.
Oasis CRM for Microsoft GP will leverage the existing accounting investment. It incorporates Sales Force and Customer Service Automation with comprehensive inventory control features. The Oasis CRM automates the entire customer life cycle and eliminates duplicate data entry for their clients.
Oasis CRM has been designed to eliminate bottlenecks and provide a structured system where information is entered once and flows automatically through the various stages of the company, including accounting. Oasis CRM includes all of the features designed to automate challenging business processes, touted as the “Total Business Solution.” This means that all of the integrated modules needed to automate business are included.
“Oasis CRM software was specifically designed for Microsoft Great Plains customers that are looking to improve efficiency and eliminate the bottlenecks of growth,” according to the company.
Tampa, Flor.-based KnowTia is a provider of Oasis CRM, which is its fourth solution for the small business market and is a QuickBooks Gold Certified Solution. Recently, the company announced that the Oasis CRM product line will now be enhanced with an enhanced interface to QuickBooks Pro, Premier & Enterprise Solutions.
New features include an enhanced integrated automated contract billing interface as well as detailed inventory and order management.
These features coupled with their already existent real-time integration with Intuit (News - Alert) QuickBooks, Sage BusinessVision & Microsoft Great Plains product lines, make Oasis CRM a standalone “Total Business Solution,” according to the company.
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Edited by Eve Sullivan
Source:tmcnet.com