Sage Alerts & Workflow Integrated Solution
For Sage 100
Powered by KnowledgeSync, Sage Alerts and Workflow combines alerts and automation to help companies monitor key activities.
Through alerts and warnings, business leaders and staff can easily identify conditions that require attention, stock items that require reordering, and invoices that are overdue for payment.
Automated Alerts
Sage Alerts and Workflow automatically identifies and responds to both “expected” and “unexpected” business conditions, by:
- Generating and delivering order confirmations, shipment updates, invoices, statements, and purchase orders
- Identifying and alerting about stock shortages, discounts about to expire, POs late for delivery, and orders missing key components
- Detecting clients who have changed their buying habits, orders missing key components, or budgets about to be exceeded
More than just a way to identify and communicate critical business activities, Sage Alerts and Workflow automatically responds to those activities, such as putting a past due client on credit hold, or creating a purchase order for an item nearing its reorder level.
Advanced Warning System
An advanced warning system that monitors business systems to identify critical interventions required and generate reporting to drive timely decision making and automates communications to the right people to intervene.
We use Sage Alerts & Workflow to monitor everything, from A/R invoices and stock levels, to late shipments and excessive discounting. It’s truly a ‘smoke detector’ for our ERP data.
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Software Consulting and Implementation Services
Our team of expert consultants have years of experience implementing ERP and business management solutions across a broad range of companies in the Dallas, Texas area and beyond. Let us know how we can help!
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