Dynamics Great Plains (GP)
Indianapolis
Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) is a comprehensive business-management solution
built on the highly scalable and affordable platform of Microsoft technologies.
It offers a cost-effective solution for managing and integrating finances, e-commerce,
supply chain, manufacturing, project accounting, field service, customer relationships,
and human resources.
Microsoft Dynamics GP Editions (Great Plains)
Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) business solution works with and like other
Microsoft products that are well known throughout businesses worldwide. That means
people across your organization can use skills and products that they already know
like a web browser, Microsoft Office System products, and Microsoft SQL Server to
access and communicate information managed within the system.
Business Intelligence and Reporting
Microsoft offers effective business
intelligence and reporting solutions that you can put to work immediately.
They can help you look deeper into key performance factors—and pinpoint your
most profitable customers, most efficient vendors, and potential issues within your
organization that require swift action.
Collaborative Workspace
Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) Collaborative
workspace capabilities include: Increasing the productivity and efficiency
of your people and teams, being more responsive to customers, and staying true to
your goals. All these features can help you reduce the cost of doing business.
Customer Relationship Management
Empower every employee to boost sales, satisfaction, and service with automated CRM that's easy to use, customize, and maintain.
Financial management
Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) provides detailed
financial management options that range from general ledger, accounts payable,
and accounts receivable modules to bank reporting, cash flow management, and easy
reconciliation. Employees can analyze financial data by whatever criteria they require,
while the company gains an accounting solution that reflects changes instantaneously.
Human Resource Management
With Dynamics GP (Great Plains) Human Resource edition
you can work smarter, faster, and more efficiently to manage every aspect of your
organization's most important business asset - your employees.
Manufacturing
Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly Microsoft Great Plains) offers powerful, cost-effective
resource planning and
management tools that enable you to collaborate with trading partners, manage
the entire financial life cycle of the manufacturing business process, and build
a sustainable advantage in your industry.
Project Accounting
Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) provides the tools organizations need to effectively
manage project
performance while ensuring budgets are met and billing is both accurate and timely.
Supply Chain Management
Maintain tight control over
distribution and streamline your pick/pack/ship cycle to gain competitive
advantage. From forecasting to delivery, Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly Microsoft
Great Plains) can help you accelerate sales order processes and lower costs per
transaction. Integrated applications let you better manage inventory, fill orders
faster and provide e-commerce-driving superior customer service
More About
Indianapolis
The avg July high is 85.6 °F (29.8 °C), with the low being 65.2 °F (18.4 °C). January highs avg 34.5 °F (1.4 °C), and lows 18.5 °F (-7.5 °C). The record high for Indianapolis is 107 °F (42 °C), on July 25th, 1954. The record low is -27 °F (-33 °C), on January 19th, 1994. Snowfall varies from about 20 to 30 inches (500–760 mm) a year. Indianapolis has a humid continental weather (Koppen weather classification Dfa). Like most cities in the Midwest, it has four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, with avg high temperatures approaching 90 °F (32 °C), with days approaching or exceeding 100 °F (38 °C) not unheard of. Spring and autumn are usually pleasant, with temperatures reaching around 65 °F (18 °C). Spring, however, is much less predictable than autumn; midday temperature drops exceeding 30 °F (17 °C) are common during March and April, and instances of very warm days (86 °F; 30 °C) followed inside 36 hours by snowfall are not unheard of during these months. Winters are cool to cold, with daily highs barely inching above freezing. Temperatures occasionally fall below 0 °F (-18 °C). The rainiest months are in the spring and summer, with avg rainfalls of over four inches per month, but these avgs fluctuate only slightly throughout the year. Physically, Indianapolis is similar to many other Midwestern cities. A mix of deciduous forests and prairie covered much of what is considered Indianapolis prior to the 19th century. Land inside the city limits varies from flat to gently sloping; most of the changes in elevation are so gradual that they go unnoticed, and appear to be flat from close distances. The mean elevation for Indianapolis is 717 feet (219 m). The highest point in Indianapolis lies at Crown Hill Cemetery atop Strawberry Hill (the tomb of famed Hoosier writer James Whitcomb Riley) with an elevation of 842 feet (257 m), and the lowest point in Indianapolis lies at the Marion County/Johnson County line, with an elevation of about 680 feet (207 m). The highest hill in Indianapolis is Mann Hill, a bluff located along the White River in Southwestway Park that goes up about 150 feet (46 m) above the surrounding land. Variations in elevation from 700-900 feet occur throughout the city limits. There are a few moderately-sized bluffs and valleys in the city, particularly along the shores of the White River, Fall Creek, Geist Reservoir, and Eagle Creek Reservoir, and especially on the city`s Northeast and Northwest sides. According to the US Census Bureau, "the balance" (that part of Marion County not part of another municipality) has a total area of 368.2 sq miles (953.5 km²)—361.5 sq miles (936.2 km²) of it is land and 6.7 sq miles (17.3 km²) of it is water. The total area is 1.81% water. These figures are slightly misleading because they do not represent the entire Consolidated City of Indianapolis (all of Marion County, except the four excluded communities). The total area of the Consolidated City of Indianapolis, which does not count the four excluded communities, covers approximately 373.1 sq miles (966.3 km²). Other series host races at nearby O`Reilly Raceway Park; it is also the site of the annual US Nationals, the most prestigious drag-racing meet of the year for the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) . From 2000 to 2007, IMS hosted the Formula One US Grand Prix (USGP). Driver Michael Schumacher took the first finish. The last US Grand Prix run at IMS, in 2007, was notable for firsts. Lewis Hamilton took the checkered flag, and in doing so became the first rookie to win a Grand Prix at Indianapolis, as well as the first black driver to win any Speedway race. During the summer of 2007, contract negotiations between the IMS and Formula One resulted in a discontinuation of the USGP at Indianapolis (at least for the foreseeable future). Formula One has currently not scheduled a USGP venue for the 2008 season.
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