“A KEY ELEMENT FOR MAKING THE BUSINESS FUTURE-PROOF”: AAGG INTRODUCES MICROSOFT D365 AND GWS
Improved performance, user friendliness, and more flexibility: Alliance Automotive Germany GmbH (AAGG) has invested in a new ERP system. In the future AAGG is going to use Microsoft’s cloud solution Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations (D365). And to make sure that sector-specific functions are integrated seamlessly, the company relies on gevis ERP | AX, the D365-based specialized solution by GWS (Gesellschaft für Waren-wirtschafts-Systeme mbH). By introducing an ERP system, AAGG wants to make sure that its infrastructure is ready to meet...
read more“A quantum leap in organization”: SWISS AUTOMOTIVE GROUP LAUNCHES D365
Successful migration to a forward-looking platform: The Swiss Automotive Group (SAG), one of the largest automotive spare parts providers in Europe, has introduced Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations. In order to achieve a smooth integration of industry-specific processes, SAG relies on the gevis ERP | AX software solution by the Münster-based GWS Group. The overall aim of the migration to the new cloud platform is to equip the Swiss company’s ERP landscape for the disruptive challenges of the independent...
read moreTop 10 ERP Solution Providers – 2019
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are burning examples of the diminishing scope for growth or innovation in the Enterprise Software industry. After almost a decade of ERP systems’ penetration into business infrastructures, executives have realized the setbacks of these platforms, including security and productivity factors. Consequently, organizations are leaning toward Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) solutions, while reallocating their investments from conventional hardware and software to Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial...
read moreMCKINSEY: MAJOR REDISTRIBUTION ON THE AFTERMARKET
The international automotive aftermarket is on the eve of a major revenue redistribution. Advancing trends such as e-commerce, electric cars and connectivity will ensure that 30 to 40 percent of profits will change hands in the next ten to twenty years.Research firm McKinsey makes that prediction in its report 'Ready for inspection: The automotive aftermarket in 2030 '. The compilers have based themselves on various analyzes, projects and intensive discussions with more than forty experts and directors in the aftermarket.Download the full...
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