Hypothetical Question.
Oct 13, 2006hello.
out of curiousity, i would like to know when is the time to use SQL server as the be for a database?
examples or, guidelines.
thank you!
hello.
out of curiousity, i would like to know when is the time to use SQL server as the be for a database?
examples or, guidelines.
thank you!
Hello,
I am fishing for advice on what systems people would recommend...
Currently, our system breaks down like this:
We use Peach Tree (old version - sucks) for accounting (this is where my question will kick in)
We use a rudimentary database I built for contact/prospect management (I intend for the above to become much more advanced as I learn, something more than "rudimentary as soon as possible)
We are incorporating a new phone system that will allow us to track may things and incorporate into our database (as far as area code reports, things like that as to track advertising effectiveness in specific areas
My question is this:
To eventually get to the point of having a fairly seamless infrastructure, what accounting software would you all recommend? Being able to integrate with an access interface is vital. We will likely get to the point soon where we hire someone to build a database so as my responsibilities will shift to more of a maintenance role, with support, rather than design...
This is a company that is built on paper, not a huge one yet, but decent size, and we want electronic info to increase efficiency...
I am looking into suggestions for a 20 - 40 person company. Currently, I am starting to look into MAS 90, and would love to get some insight.
Thanks!!!