Join an overview of the Costing Methods available under NAV2018 and procedures that support them.
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In this session you’ll learn to do a bank reconciliation in NAV the old fashion way. While NAV can do imports from your bank to match transactions, we will be doing it by hand. We’ll talk about how to find missing transactions, and the great black hole of manual checks.
Over the years we’ve witnessed a huge shift in the role of Finance – from a tactical focus on the numbers to a more strategic, value-creative role. With increasing data volumes and disconnected applications that don’t talk to each other, many find the role change challenging to adopt. By offering a single source of truth, insightsoftware’s solutions save countless hours of unreconciled Excel mania allowing finance teams to effectively plan, run, and optimize financial processes.
In this session, you will discover what a modern, integrated technology stack for the Office of the CFO looks like. See how you can:
•Drive more accurate plans, forecasts, and reports for confident decision-making
•Shrink cycle times to support today’s post-Covid need for more frequent reporting and forecasting
•Increase end-to-end productivity, freeing time for strategic analysis
SAP CFO Luka Mucic continues to shoot down claims made by Larry Ellison that a huge SAP ERP customer was on the verge of defecting to Oracle.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Bonnie Tinder talks negotiations with the C-Suite (and especially the CFO) on digital transformation and more.
Every time I start to get the impression that Microsoft is trying to do too many things too quickly, I take a look at comments from CFO Amy Hood.
Toward the end of last week’s Amazon Q1 earnings call, CFO Brian Olsavsky made a point of mentioning AWS’s excellent performance. Here are my thoughts.
Microsoft’s Executive VP and CFO Amy Hood offers remarkable insights into why everything in Redmond seems to be humming along beautifully these days.
OpenAI will pay Oracle over $82 million daily starting FY28, cementing the largest tech partnership ever and signaling a major realignment away from Microsoft.
Satya Nadella broke tradition in Microsoft’s Q4 call, directly comparing Microsoft’s AI and cloud capabilities to AWS, Google, and Oracle, citing unmatched scale, speed, and infrastructure capacity.
Microsoft just delivered the greatest quarterly financial results in the history of business — period.
Microsoft Cloud now accounts for 61% of total revenue, with Q4 cloud revenue hitting $47.6 billion, up 27% year-over-year.
Ajay Patel of IBM outlines how enterprises are shifting from AI experimentation to real-world application, especially in sales, R&D, and operations.
Rob Ashe, Blaine Grzegorek, and John Siefert explore how ISVs provide industry-specific ERP solutions, reduce internal development costs, and enhance scalability.
OpenAI’s new deal with Google Cloud signals a strategic shift to diversify compute capacity and ease growing tensions in its complex partnership with Microsoft.
Workday introduces a centralized approach to managing digital labor with its Agent System of Record, aligning human and AI workflows for enterprise clarity.
ServiceNow CEO taps into similar perspective as Microsoft CEO on the impact that AI agents will have on enterprise apps.
ServiceNow unveils powerful tools to unify AI agents, workflows, and data across platforms at Knowledge25.
With cloud revenue rivaling AWS and Google Cloud combined, Microsoft silences talk of an AI slowdown.
Despite media hype, hyperscalers like AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle, and Microsoft are massively investing in AI and cloud infrastructure, not scaling back.