Enhancing Business Insight: Noobeh Cloud Services and Azure-Based Solutions

Technology is evolving and so are our ways of using it. While the rules of accounting haven’t changed for years, the solutions we use to do the work have changed a lot. Yet there remain many businesses that haven’t yet embraced the idea of fully digital workflows, integrating and automating how data moves through the “system” to provide a comprehensive view of the business and how it is performing.

This is where accountants and bookkeepers can best serve their clients, by helping them implement the platforms and solutions which transform operations and provide greater insight into these areas.

Over 20 years ago, a technology model was developed which allowed businesses and the accounting professionals who serve them to work directly and collaboratively in the clients’ accounting system. By hosting QuickBooks and Sage desktop products on host servers, small business users and their accountants could both access the software and the data in real time.

This new approach was a boon for accountants, bookkeepers and others working with small business clients as it not only enabled closer work, but also provided those advisors an opportunity to do more – and more complex – work with the client. Yet many platforms and working models created barriers to broadening the scope of service or access to client systems, limiting to just basic accounting products like QuickBooks, and not effectively addressing the rest of the business need.

As technology has evolved, so have these transformations.

More accounting professionals understand the benefits as well as the necessity of moving from analog to digital workflows, removing manual entry and improving efficiency and accuracy of data. Yet this improvement doesn’t require changing accounting software and undoing years of learning and business knowledge. Rather, the platforms and connections must be the primary focus, replacing the manual with automation and smoothing out the bumps where data isn’t flowing at all. If the system isn’t in place to handle the complete flow of the data, there is a break. Like a pipe leaking water, this break results in data loss – which is also loss of business intelligence.

A key to all of this is the consideration of where the data ultimately resides. When business data exists in closed silos – whether web-based software or closed hosting platform – it takes a comprehensive approach to collection, storage and analysis. This is among the benefits to be derived from the modern cloud and Noobeh’s Azure-based hosting approach.

Noobeh’s hosting is not just about the desktop or the applications.

The cloud platform, and Azure in particular, also provides resources for data analysis and business intelligence, workflow and data flow automations, improved security and identity management, IoT and computing on the network edge.

For professionals looking to evolve their practices by helping clients go beyond basic recordkeeping and reporting, it’s time to delve into the operational details, data flows and development of real business intelligence and insight. Noobeh Cloud Services and Mendelson Consulting have the platforms and the supporting services to help bring it all together, improving profitability and performance of their clients through the intelligent application of technology.

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Data Gets Lonely When It’s Isolated

EDI Helps Manufacturers Increase Efficiency and Improve Profitability

More efficient processes yield more revenue, it’s that simple. Imagine being able to seamlessly integrate data across the entire supply chain and then imagine how that integration could increase the efficiency and deliver more revenue to each link in the chain.

Every manufacturing CEO wants to increase operational efficiency and lower costs, helping to boost revenues and improve profitability. Yet there is an area which has often been overlooked by businesses, and this is the area of B2B integration. While some methods have delivered degrees of success, broad-based solutions remain elusive to many.

The problem is in the number and types of data sources a manufacturer deals with on a regular basis. With a network of partners and suppliers, each using their own data formats and transfer methods, the volume and variety of information flowing can be overwhelming. The result is siloed data, increased pressure on information technology and management resources, disconnected workflows and slower processes.

IDC’s Manufacturing Insights’ webcast IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Manufacturing Predictions once suggested that nearly 30% of manufacturers would make significant investments toward increasing visibility and analysis of information exchange and business processes, within the company and with partners. That was in 2015. Today, data integration and process improvements continue at a fevered pace as technology is helping businesses gain new data that brings new insight and sparks change.

The integration of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is a fundamental first step in improving how a business works with trading partners as well as internally. EDI has been around for many years and refers to the transfer of structured data between two organizations or “trading partners” using a set of standards that define common information formats to facilitate the exchange. By adhering to the same standards, two different organizations can electronically exchange documents (POs, invoices, shipping notices etc), seamlessly and regardless of geographic location.

Simplifying business processes, reducing operating costs, increasing end-to-end visibility, reducing errors, and speeding up operations and responsiveness… these are the many benefits to be experienced when EDI and non-EDI information streams are processed in the same manner when it comes visibility, exception-handling, notifications, role-based access etc.

Unfortunately, not all trading partners use EDI (or implement it in the same manner). To get their documents into a usable format, manufacturers find themselves using manual processes or writing custom scripts. Either way, it means that documents are flowing through entirely different processes for EDI and non-EDI business partners, which significantly complicates matters and adds unexpected costs and complications. Addressing this is one of the reasons why modern manufacturers are finding an increased need for connecting with organizations like Mendelson Consulting who can help identify and address situations that out-of-the-box EDI does not.

The pressure is mounting for manufacturers to produce more with less resources. Mendelson Consulting understands what makes EDI complicated and has the experience and expertise to help growing enterprises overcome challenges in design and implementation, making broader integration possible and greater improvement achievable.

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Data Are Just Data Until You Do Something With It

The business and economic environment isn’t easy. Competition is getting more aggressive, and customers demand more and different options while margins are shrinking, and the cost of operations just seems to go up. Business owners and their CFOs are recognizing the need to change the way they operate, and that they must innovate and adapt with new technology. A more modern approach to business captures data from every aspect of the operation to reveal information not otherwise available, and that information leads to better decision making and deeper insight. Data are just data until it can be transformed into information that matters.

It is possible to change the way critical business decisions are made and to radically improve how the business serves customers, empowers the workforce, and keeps mobile workers working. The key is in leveraging cloud platforms and technologies to enable the collection of data that comes from every business activity.

What if you could identify trends and patterns in sales and customer data, informing your marketing and sales strategies to make them more effective? How about monitoring key performance indicators (KPIs) related to revenues and expenses to improve financial management? Maybe you would like to analyze supply chain and inventory management metrics to find way to optimize those areas of operation.

From software and systems that facilitate field service and mobile work to logistics and supply chain management, business intelligence is developed when the data is available to be combined with other information and reported on in meaningful ways.

Business intelligence comes from all aspects of the business, not just accounting and finance. Particularly in a volatile economy where uncertainty weighs heavily on each and every business owner, it is essential that businesses make the best possible use of their information assets, including finding the best way to identify and capture opportunities which will propel the business forward.

Data is just data, but information is power. We can’t say that often enough.

It takes skill and experience to turn raw data into instant insight, and this is where Mendelson Consulting can help. With a wise and intelligent approach to “enabling” the businesses with tools to help streamline and improve process effectiveness, and structuring systems to capture and integrate data throughout the operation, Mendelson Consulting assists their clients in turning operational and accounting systems into solutions which deliver the data needed to produce actionable information supporting better decision-making.

Cloud platforms enable businesses to take advantage of enterprise technologies without the commitment and spend, and web-based services can solve file sharing and data collection challenges regardless of location. Products like Clearify’s QQube can even transform QuickBooks desktop data for data warehousing or advanced reporting with Microsoft Power BI and more.

Data are just data until you do something with it. Your business should be collecting, analyzing and using all the valuable information it produces.

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