Convergence 2010 Atlanta was the best it’s ever been, and not just because it took place in our home town. For us I.B.I.S. folks, Convergence 2010 was a huge success, enabling us to grow within the Microsoft community, network with business professionals, and show our clients just how much we appreciate them! If you were not able to make it to Convergence, you can visit us at our Virtual Convergence Booth.
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Come see us at Virtual Convergence… in case you missed us in Atlanta!
May 10th, 2010 by Ashley Pardue in News / No Comments
Special Microsoft CRM Online Offer for all Dynamics GP Customers!
May 10th, 2010 by Ashley Pardue in News / No Comments
Managing Your Customers Has Never Been So Simple, With This Impressive Client Relationship Management (CRM) Offer!
Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online provides fast online access, simple contact management and better sales performance for a low monthly cost. For Microsoft Dynamics GP customers, it gets even better! Eligible GP customers can get a 60% savings over the regular subscription rate.
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 is NOW Available for Download!
May 6th, 2010 by Ashley Pardue in News / No Comments
With all the hype around GP 2010, we are excited to announce that Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 has been released and is available for download! Please click here for your CustomerSource Download.
Delta Star, Inc. Selects Microsoft Dynamics AX and I.B.I.S., Inc. for Enterprise Resource Planning Solution
May 6th, 2010 by Jennifer Alspach in News / No Comments
I.B.I.S., Inc., Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, and Delta Star, Inc. announce the selection of Microsoft Dynamics AX for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) functions at Delta Star. Delta Star is a top tier, multi-site manufacturer of medium powered transformers and substations; and has been in business for over 100 years, providing customers quality products and service. Continue Reading »
I.B.I.S., Inc. Congratulates Microsoft Award Winning Client – Upward Sports
May 6th, 2010 by Ashley Pardue in News / No Comments
I.B.I.S., Inc. is truly honored to work with such an exceptional client as Upward Sports. Over the past few years, it has been our privilege to see Upward Sports utilize Microsoft technology to not only expand their business and expedite production, but to generate success towards the greater good, enabling children worldwide to join the world’s largest Christian Sports Program. Continue Reading »
Decisions Spring 2010
April 22nd, 2010 by Ashley Pardue in News / No Comments
Decisions 2010 is a virtual tradeshow conference for Microsoft Dynamics professionals, including AX, CRM, GP, and NAV, who are seeking strategies and technologies to maximize implementation of Dynamics products. Connect with Dynamics experts to discuss the latest and greatest trends and add-ons, benefit from top notch product demos and listen to real world customer success stories. Decisions 2010 will include a keynote presentation, educational sessions, networking, and exhibitor booths.
The Advanced Distribution Partners are a Bronze Sponsor at this year’s Decisions Spring 2010 event. Visit our virtual booth for more information!
For more information about Decisions Spring 2010, please click here.
I.B.I.S. Client, Upward Sports, Recognized for Outstanding Business Achievements
April 20th, 2010 by Jennifer Alspach in News / No Comments
Earns Microsoft Dynamics® Award Excellence in Ongoing Achievement
I.B.I.S., Inc. is pleased to announce their customer Upward Sports, was recognized by Microsoft® with a 2010 Microsoft Dynamics Customer Excellence Award for excellence in Ongoing Achievement and will be honored by Microsoft executives at an awards luncheon on Sunday, April 25, at Convergence 2010 Atlanta, the premier Microsoft Dynamics user conference. Continue Reading »
Complex Manufacturers – Improve Customer Service to Grow Your Top Line
April 17th, 2010 by Jennifer Alspach in News / No Comments
Technology and globalization continue to redefine the relationship between manufacturers of complex industrial equipment and their consumers. With worldwide supply chains driving down cost, loyalty to local manufacturers and distributors has waned, even when consumers are purchasing complex, big-ticket items. High-tech innovations such as leaner manufacturing, the standardization of parts and other production elements, and new delivery methods are turning expensive sold-to-order equipment into commodities. All of this has led to a lack of differentiation between manufacturers, and it makes them struggle to add value and service to their production of complex machines to remain competitive. Continue Reading »
How Complex Manufacturers Reduce Lead Times and Improve Throughput to Meet Customer Expectations While Also Driving Down Costs
April 17th, 2010 by Jennifer Alspach in News / No Comments
Reduced labor and material costs in other geographies continue to chip away at the profitability and significance of local U.S. manufacturing despite the configure-to-order and engineer to-order nature of, and the high price points associated with, industrial equipment. As manufacturers are all too aware, some of the most complex heavy machinery can now be acquired faster and less expensively from a worldwide network of competitors. According to a recent Industrial Maintenance & Plant Operation (IMPO) magazine interview with Randy Schwartz, Center Director and Chief Executive Officer of the non-profit Dakota Manufacturing Extension Partnership (Dakota MEP) , “The biggest challenge facing (U.S.) manufacturers is globalization. The business models that allowed manufacturing to be successful after World War II no longer hold up today. Trying to maintain competitiveness is harder than it’s ever been.” Continue Reading »
Important Licensing Information for Microsoft Dynamics GP
April 14th, 2010 by Jennifer Alspach in News / No Comments
Please read this if you are a Microsoft Dynamics GP client. Due to the addition of Navigation List Builder capabilities to SmartList Builder (SLB), the price of SmartList Builder licenses will be increased from $1,550 to $1,950 on May 1, 2010. Continue Reading »


