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Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Introducing the AllbotsPosted by Bert Johnson, President
This month, we're launching a new ad campaign that will be taking place in print and online. The ads introduce our new team of mascots: the Allbots. The Allbots represent the five major components of the Allbase Suite: Accounting, CRM, Integration, Order Management, and Project Management. Individually, they're quite powerful, and when combined, they're unstoppable. The ad reads:
The goal of the campaign is to have fun while giving Enterprise Resource Planning not only a face, but a hero. I'd like to commend Toni, who did a phenomenal job on the character design. Look for the Allbots this month and in future spots. Tags: Allbase Suite, marketing, Allbots
Allbase Suite Updates: Version 2008.07.08Posted by Adam McCarter, Software Engineer
This morning brings several new features and improvements to the Allbase Suite. As always, upgrades are automatically rolled out to all installations as they become available. A full history of updates is available on the Allbase website and within each Allbase Suite under "Version History". Continue reading below for the full breakdown of changes. Continue reading...Tags: Allbase Suite, updates
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
What's ahead: The Allbase Suite roadmapPosted by Bert Johnson, President
One of the things that separates the Allbase Suite from its ERP brethren is that it's constantly improving software. Week after week, improvements are automatically rolled out at no cost to our clients. We never settle, and you shouldn't either. Architecting such an intricate system as the Allbase Suite takes a great deal of planning and dedication. Occassionally, there are bug fixes and minor tweaks, but most of the changes are gradual and deliberate. In all aspects of production, we at Allbase aim to be transparent. On that note, I'd like to introduce the first public roadmap for the Allbase Suite. Some of these changes may take weeks, some may take a year, and some may take longer. Nonetheless, they all represent the direction our development team is working towards:
We are always open to feedback on the Allbase Suite. If you have a suggestion or a question, please don't hesitate to contact us. Tags: Allbase Suite, ERP, roadmap
Monday, June 23, 2008
What's in a name: AllbasePosted by Bert Johnson, President
Like every business, we at Allbase are always conscious of how our corporate identity is seen by both clients and team members. Everything that our clients interact with (our staff, our partners, our marketing materials, our support documentation) reflects on us in one way or another. One of the things that reflects most strongly on a company is its name. Sure, that's obvious when you think about it, but nomenclature is something that is surprisingly subconscious to many (after grade school, at least). The Old Name: Avalon Everything was great. That is, except the name. You see, the company now known as "Allbase" was originally founded in 2005 under the moniker "Avalon Business Systems". The Avalon motiff dated back several years prior (as a codename for the original project) and the name had outlived anybody's expectations.
The New Name: Allbase Mindful of our old name's downsides, we decided to forge a new identity in advance of the company's public launch. At that point, we were still operating in stealth development and market testing mode, so there were few hurdles in switching gears. For long-established companies, changing your name is a quagmire with too many downsides for all involved to be practical. I'm glad we were able to change when we did; I only wish we could have done so even sooner. As we started brainstorming new names, a few criteria seemed critical to everybody we spoke with:
The team and I bounced ideas over the course of three months, evaluating hundreds of options in the process. There were some real gems and some real duds, but at some point "Allbase" made its way onto our whiteboard. We're not even sure who submitted the name, but as we worked through the contenders, it emerged as the best of the best. The name Allbase met every last goal we set out for a potential name, and then some. It works on multiple levels, some of which we never even envisioned:
Since we adopted the Allbase name, we've experienced improvements in public awareness and corporate unity. For us, a high quality name was a crucial match to our high quality service. Tags: Allbase Suite, name, company history
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Green ERP: SaaS to reduce your carbon footprintPosted by Toni Johnson, User Experience Manager
When I was first looking at the Allbase Suite, one aspect that I kept coming back to was the potential paperlessness of it. I maintain that reducing paper usage is a great way for a business to be both greener and more productive. It wasn't until I was introduced to Allbase Suite To-Go (a solution for using the system offline, which synchronizes with the Allbase Suite) that I started thinking about the potential energy savings of working remotely. Not every company can offer telecommuting, but those who can will see major savings in time, money, and impact on the environment. Allowing employees to work from home can be a great incentive for employees. It won't hurt your business either! Studies have shown that employees working from home tend to put in longer, more productive hours than they would in the office. This can probably be attributed to the significantly reduced commute time as well as the need to justify the reward of comfort. Now comes the green aspect – no drive time means no gasoline used and no CO2 emissions. Perfect! I hate to be all buzz-words about it, but it's seriously a win-win-win situation. The environment gets a little less polluted, the employee gets to save gas money and work from the comfort of their home, and the employer gets all of the productivity of an office-bound employee. That last point only really comes to the full fruition if the company uses a SaaS program to manage their business. With SaaS, all you need is an internet connection and you have the entire company at your fingertips. Just add a VOIP phone to the mix and the employee can even answer business calls as if they were in the office. Have green business ideas that you'd like to share? Please let us know! Tags: Allbase Suite, green, ERP, business tips
Friday, June 13, 2008
Behind the Suite: Three key Allbase technologiesPosted by Adam McCarter, Software Engineer
Running a large web-based ERP system as complex as the Allbase Suite is no easy task. We have to deal with all of the usual challenges of managing an Enterprise Resource Planning platform:
In addition, we have to deal with the unique demands that are introduced when scaling such a powerful Software-as-a-Service:
Tackling these challenges requires a great deal of planning and effort. You need to build a clever, dedicated, and flexible system to cope with the stringent demands. The resulting solution ends up resembling something organic more than it does a machine. Thanks to several years of hard work, Allbase has created a mature suite of tools for overcoming these hurdles. There have been a plethora of sophisticated solutions and clever hacks, but three key technologies stand out as the most vital:
Of course, this is just a quick summary. Over the next weeks, I will explore each of these technologies in more detail. Tags: Allbase Suite, Behind the Suite, Allbase Script Engine, Allbase Backup, Allbase Data Bridge
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Taking your brand with youPosted by Bert Johnson, President
Creating uniform branding for your business is important not only for your customers, but also for your employees. Consistent graphics, colors, and terminology are invaluable for building familiarity, confidence, and morale amongst your team. Applying your branding should be easy and natural in all walks of business; even enterprise software. You see, Allbase solutions cater to fit your business's needs, whereas most solutions are built the other way around. This philosophy is integral to everything Allbase does, and it's one of the reasons I'm so proud of the work we do. Allbase recognizes that every business is unique and we embrace individuality by making our offerings completely customizable. In the Allbase Suite, we encourage our clients to get their hands dirty and truly make it their own. Every aspect of the system is customizable:
Take total control and immerse your employees. Good corporate branding reinforces your company's philosophy, direction, goals, and personality. Your software should feel like it was built specifically for your company. Don't compromise. Tags: Allbase Suite, branding, identity, business tips
Friday, June 6, 2008
"Do It Yourself" vs. DelegatePosted by Bert Johnson, President
One important question seems to pop up in every area of business on a regular basis:
No matter who you are or what role you play, you have to deal with this every day. Balance is key in getting the most out of your time, money, and energy. One of the main reasons I see SMBs suffer is from misallocation of resources. In-Housing Many businesses start out trying to do everything by themselves to save money. This is a natural instinct for small business owners who assume they have to wear every hat. The downside is obvious: the more time you’re spending away from your core competency is time you’re not utilizing your advantage. An amazing lawyer shouldn’t spend half of her time marketing and accounting. Likewise, a stellar painter shouldn’t spend too much of his time writing contracts. Out-Sourcing At the other end of the spectrum, many businesspeople lose perspective of their business through over-delegation. Their first instinct for every problem is to throw money at it instead of doing it in-house. This may seem like a non-issue for growing companies with large piles of capital, but the more work you outsource, the less you really "own" your business. When you're doing things yourself, you’re gaining valuable skills and experience. Further, if somebody else is doing all of your work, what’s stopping a competitor from stepping in and hiring them instead? Allbase, Inc.’s Approach At Allbase, we focus on doing a few things and doing them well. Our decisions boil down to maximizing the effort we put into our top efficiencies. Like all businesses should, we know our strengths and weaknesses, which dictate how we get things done: What We Do (Strengths):
What We Rely On Others For:
Our policy is to focus on these specialties and allow our clients to focus on theirs. Our products and services are designed to let companies spend their time building their business instead of managing it. Lessons Learned As your company grows, this crucial decision becomes more frequent and even more vital. Always evaluate the costs of doing-it-yourself vs. contracting out. There are two key questions that can help clarify which path to take. "Can I financially afford to have somebody else do this?" and "Can I afford the opportunity cost not to?" Balance in business, as in life, is paramount. Tags: Allbase Suite, SMBs, business tips
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Green ERP: Steps toward a paperless businessPosted by Toni Johnson, User Experience Manager
Reducing paper use in the office helps cut down significantly on waste as well as save a bit of extra cash from not buying new reams of paper every month. Think about it. In an average office setting the amount of paper used borders on the ridiculous. Notes left on coworkers' desks, printing emails to take to a client meeting (yes, I've seen it done, and cringed every time), faxes following an email referring to a call, countless hard-copy invoices (and the envelopes they go in), piles of client information which are then filed in the wall of cabinets. So here's what we're doing to help: Ways we and several of our clients have become (almost) paperless businesses:
Obviously, some paper is likely to get used no matter what. That's just the way people work (and have worked for hundreds of years). My own weakness is that I tend to print out mock-ups of new features I'm working on. For the times when paper's the only way to go, just remember there are still ways to reduce your impact:
Sometimes it's the little steps that matter most. Have green business ideas that you'd like to share? Please let us know! Tags: Allbase Suite, green, ERP, business tips
Allbase SpotlightPosted by Bert Johnson, President
This week's Allbase Spotlight is now available! In this edition:
To subscribe to Allbase Spotlight or manage your subscription, click here. Tags: Allbase Suite, Allbase Spotlight, news, deals, customizations
Allbase Suite Updates: Version 2008.06.03Posted by Adam McCarter, Software Engineer
This morning brings several new features and improvements to the Allbase Suite. As always, upgrades are automatically rolled out to all installations as they become available. A full history of updates is available on the Allbase website and within each Allbase Suite under "Version History". Continue reading below for the full breakdown of changes. Continue reading...Tags: Allbase Suite, updates
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