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It’s User Conference Season! Come learn from your trusted VBCC consultants, attend sessions presented by our sponsors, business related sessions (new this year!) and Sage Keynotes!
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It’s User Conference Season! Come learn from your trusted VBCC consultants, attend sessions presented by our sponsors, business related sessions (new this year!) and Sage Keynotes!
In the same way it’s hard to drive into any North American town and not see one or two Starbucks, it’s hard to purchase any business software application.

In order to scale, business owners need to hire more people, establish more specialized organizational structures, and invest in more technologies.

Over the past few years, some organizations using ERP software have willfully begun to adopt “compliancy” rules

If you’re like today’s average office worker, you probably deal with a great deal of paper – coming in, going out, passing through your organization – every day.

With more than 30 new or enhanced features across key modules including Paperless Office and Inventory Management, some are saying it’s the biggest release in years.

Vrakas/Blum Computer Consulting, Inc. (VBCC) is pleased to announce the addition of Lisa Dion as Consulting Manager.
The new Sage Production Management is comprised of features designed to replace the legacy Work Order and Material Requirements Planning (MPR) modules currently in Sage 100.
Vrakas/Blum Computer Consulting (VBCC) is announcing the retirement of our Director of Sales, Carol Soukup.
In Sage 100, you can use General Ledger segments to slice and dice your data for financial reporting. Here’s how you use Sage 100 to automatically post data into these segments.

In addition to a refresh of the user interface, Sage Fixed Assets 2019.1 includes new features that make it easier for you to take advantage of rules passed under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Here’s a closer look.
But just because a technology is new, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s right for you. Sometime new is just new. Let’s examine some reasons why, when it comes to ERP software, newer isn’t always better.