
At one point or another, you probably have or will ask yourself, “Should I invest in an industry-specific ERP solution, or in a flexible, “generic” ERP solution?” You’re not alone. In fact, this debate has been raging for decades. But as we usher in a new era of technological innovation, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions have morphed into what Gartner has dubbed “Postmodern ERP.” Since ERP solutions and strategies have changed, it’s time to change the industry-specific vs. generic ERP debate as well.

The term “Postmodernism” is widely used to describe cultural changes to established structures and belief systems, often a direct retaliation against what is considered to be “modern” or the “modernist” movement that precedes the postmodernist movement. Originally, Gartner referred to this movement as, “the devolution of modern ERP,” but ultimately recognized the similarities between this “devolution” and the postmodern art movement. Both art and technology, and thus ERP, are exercises in and expressions of human imagination.

Big news! Today, after 21 years, ACC is ushering in an era of change with a massive modernization initiative! Since our founding in 1996, lots has changed within ACC, the enterprise software industry, and technology as a whole. We have come to embrace change while still honoring our experiences. It is a fine line, but one we are trying to walk day in and day out. The next step for ACC is a fresh name, new look, modern style, and expanded portfolio.

XBRL stands for eXtensible Business Reporting Language and is a technology for tagging data in order to identify and describe the information within an organizations financial statements. Often referred to as “bar codes for reporting,” XBRL makes financial reporting more accurate and efficient by allowing tags to be associated with reported facts.

With the myriad responsibilities involved in running a successful business, it should come as no surprise that preparing for a sales and use tax audit is not exactly a high priority or favorite topic of conversation among business owners.

Earlier this week, the ACC team traveled to Boston for Acumatica’s 2017 R2 Launch event. There, they were treated to an up close look at Acumatica’s newest release, highlighting the new Manufacturing Edition, lots of updated features and functionalities, and partner integrations.
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