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The pandemic has fast-tracked many decisions around the embrace of technology. Understanding the expectations of regulators and government agencies is important to consider when implementing technology – and the risks of not considering compliance – especially for the financial services industry.

In this @Work Case Study: going beyond financial performance management to achieve greater success, Ducks Unlimited CIO Govan Horner defines the why and how of transforming the not for profit with solutions from Microsoft D365 and Solver. With a need to update the technology stack from the ground up to meet business, process, and donor needs, Horner describes how the cloud-based reporting and planning tools from Solver in a D365 environment were key to creating ‘one version of the truth’ for their environmental protection and water fouling initiatives. Connect with the team at Solver for a discovery call or a demo right here through the DAC platform to learn how their reporting and planning solutions can impact your business. Or, learn more from Microsoft’s April Olson on why Solver was chosen as the exclusive partner for D365 Finance planning and reporting solution for customers!

(note: I say Friday the 11th, I meant Thursday the 11th–sorry about that 🙂 With the acquisition, SAP is better able to help customers and partners adapt their IT systems efficiently to their specific needs and optimize the usability of their applications. AppGyver’s solutions will become part of SAP Business Technology Platform. We do a bit of a dive here to understand AppGyver and what they are doing in the space. You can get more details at the AppGyver website and you can check out the press release here.

To put a complex process into simple terms: supply chain management serves as the foundation on which to lay both your offline and online operations.Supply chain challenges, especially ongoing ones, make it tough for businesses to split their focus between addressing those issues and optimizing their e-commerce experiences. As a result, those who already serve buyers online are worried about keeping their customers happy, aware that buyers’ opinion of their suppliers is impacted by the quality and reliability of service and fulfillment.Recent research conducted on the manufacturing industry shows that 98% of manufacturers are already implementing or planning to implement an e-commerce solution. Now is the time to focus on implementing productive solutions geared at tackling manufacturers’ biggest B2B e-commerce supply chain management challenges.