In this small article we will review Chicago ERP market: Chicago with
suburbs, Northwest Indiana, downstate Illinois and St. Luis. Let us
begin with small introduction.
Microsoft Business Solutions has recently renamed its products – new
unifying brand name will be Microsoft Dynamics. Project Green should
end up in interface unification and probably database merging for all
former products (Great Plains, Navision, Axapta, Solomon) – but
obviously at this point nobody knows the details. So, we will be
dealing with Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Microsoft
Dynamics AX, Microsoft Dynamics SL and Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
Let’s go to the topic and consider the specifics of Chicago Mid-West regional market:
• Downtown Chicago businesses: Here we see Financial, Hospitality,
Recruiting & Payroll outsourcing, Retail headquarters,
Distributors, Non-for-profit, Government (Cook county offices),
Exchange & Brokerage. All these businesses and organizations are
very good prospects for Microsoft Great Plains, we will talk about
implementation challenges below
• Chicago Suburbs, St. Luis, Northwest Indiana businesses. This region
specializes in distribution: metals, recycling, transportation &
logistics, light final assembly & manufacturing. St. Luis region
has Oil & Gas facilities: Oil Refineries, Power Plants, etc.
Downstate Illinois has manufacturing plants: machinery, chemicals, auto
assembly (Rockford area)
• Springfield. Government offices plus non-profit organizations: loan
processing for farmers, rural communities, agriculture, etc.
• Great Plains ERP. As you should expect, nowadays ERP requires
customization and altering to fit unique business needs and considering
the specific of Chicagoland you should expect Services, Finance &
Distribution modules and custom pieces for Microsoft Dynamics Great
Plains: Service Management Suite, integration with Microsoft CRM Sales
& Service, Transportation & Logistics custom pieces: settlement
report, bill of ladings
• Legacy Applications Integration. Chicago area businesses should be
considered as traditional and established ones, this is not a
California high tech area (however Rockford is trying to attract high
tech businesses). You might need Microsoft Access, Unix, Linux,
Java/EJB, Oracle, SAP, Siebel, IBM Lotus Notes/Domino, DBII
applications integration and heterogeneous reporting
• Dexterity Customizations. This is very painful question – we know
that many businesses had kind of renaissance time at the end of XX
century and this was time when you were sold a lot of Great Plains
customizations: Dexterity, VBA/Modifier, ReportWriter, VB, ASP. In
order to recover and upgrade these custom pieces you need to find
Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains Partner who has access to
Great Plains Source Code (DYNAMICS.DIC with Dexterity scripts)
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Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer at Alba Spectrum Technology ( www.albaspectrum.com ) Chicagoland consulting company, serving clients in Chicago, Aurora,
Naperville, Schaumburg, Warrenville, Lake Forest, Evanston, Gary,
Oakbrook, Downers Grove, Lisle, Bolingbrook, Romeoville, Joliet,
Morris, Sandwich, Sterling, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Columbus, Toledo,
Detroit.