Category | David’s Blog
2012
SugarCRM Intacct Integration brings Best of Breed Solutions Together
1 Comment | Posted by David Faye in David's Blog, Intacct, SugarCRM
We’re really excited to announce our SugarCRM Intacct Integration this week in time for SugarCon, the annual SugarCRM Trade Show and Conference. Our software integrates the two leading “best of breed” cloud applications – Sugar in the CRM world and Intacct in the accounting and ERP space. Now companies have an alternative to some of [...]
2012
So You Want to Successfully Implement CRM Software
0 Comments | Posted by David Faye in CRM Software, David's Blog, SugarCRM
So you want to successfully implement CRM Software? If you read the trades, you might think it’s next to impossible. Reports of successful implementations are at a frighteningly low percentage. Here are five things that could make all the difference: 1. Start small. Start really small. Pick one or two things that you really want [...]
2012
The Top 10 Things Your Software Thinks about You
0 Comments | Posted by David Faye in Accounting Software, Best Practices, David's Blog
Ever wonder what your accounting and ERP software thinks of you? We recently developed some top secret technology that actually reads the mind of software. I know what you’re thinking, but yes, software actually has a mind. And here at Faye Business Systems Group, we’ve tapped into it. Here is a list of the Top [...]
2011
What Happened to the BlackBerry?
0 Comments | Posted by David Faye in Business, David's Blog, Technology
I was with a friend today who got an interesting email on their BlackBerry. Handing me the BlackBerry, she asked me to read the email and tell her what I thought. As with any handheld, I started reading the email and then, using my finger, started dragging the page down to continue reading. [...]
2011
Sage MAS 90 and MAS 200 Year End Help
0 Comments | Posted by David Faye in Best Practices, David's Blog, Sage MAS 200, Sage MAS 90
The end of the year only comes around once a year. Luckily. If you’re a Sage MAS 90 or MAS 200 user, no doubt you have special stuff you have to do at the end of each calendar year. And, if you’re like most of us, it’s hard to remember from year [...]
Either you trust your software provider or you don’t. And if you don’t, then you need to pick a different software provider. It can be that simple. What are some signs that you don’t trust your software people? 1. You blame them and the software every time there’s an issue before you [...]
2011
Trade Shows…Your Worst Nightmare
0 Comments | Posted by David Faye in Business, David's Blog
Just got back from a trade show in Austin, TX for the Information Technology Alliance (ITA). The ITA is an industry group that brings together a bunch of IT, software, and accounting folks in one place to exchange ideas, learn, make connections, eat, and drink. It’s also a place where you are confronted by your [...]
2011
An End to Printing and Mailing?
0 Comments | Posted by David Faye in Best Practices, Cloud Computing, David's Blog, Technology
Ever been sitting there printing a bunch of documents, stuffing envelopes, affixing stamps, and thinking that there has to be a better way? Since 2008, there’s been a company called Postal Methods who would have you believe that they are that better way. They basically eliminate the need for printing and mailing anything at all (invoices, [...]
2011
Google Email Unable to Meet Security Needs of LA
0 Comments | Posted by David Faye in Best Practices, David's Blog
Google and CSC signed contracts with the City of Los Angeles to implement a new email system back in July 2009. Now, over two years later, the email is still not implemented for all city employees. The LA Times has been all over this story and recently published Councilman Dennis Zine’s comments that Google and [...]
2011
Lessons from Dave Grohl and The Foo Fighters
3 Comments | Posted by David Faye in Best Practices, David's Blog
Saw the Foo Fighters last week at The Fabulous Forum in Inglewood. What a great show! Dave Grohl and the guys in the band put on quite a performance, rocking the house for three hours without stopping. To me, it was more than just a great rock show, though. It was a master class on [...]











