Our guest blogger today is Marshall Lager
from Third Idea Consulting LLC. Marshall is attending Sage Summit this
week and will be blogging in the journal over the next couple of
months. Read Marshall's introductory blog in the journal here.
Sage
Summit has begun, even if the official welcoming keynote hasn't yet
been delivered. This is a customer event, y'see, so it's fitting that
Sage started by recognizing some of its more notable ones. In other
words, it was the Sage Customer Awards Program luncheon. Here, in
brief, are the winners, with a few comments by me where needed.
- MyBizCounts.com Contest Winner:
INDIE PEACE, an Atlanta-based fashion design company that focuses on
sustainable, eco-friendly products and manufacturing techniques. (This
contest called for original video commercials and essays from people
with new business ideas or young startups (two years and under), with
$20,000 and a bunch of Sage software—Peachtree, ACT!, and Timeslips—as
the prize. The company made a cute presentation, and has some really
nice wearable designs that won't kill the planet. Good stuff.)
- Rookie of the Year: Coilhose Pneumatics, East Brunswick, NJ, using MAS 500; Net@Work is the Sage implementation partner. (Product
costing iand inter-company transactions are some of the more onerous
parts of a business that deals in specialized products. Guess what
Coilhouse improved with MAS 500? Net@Work is known to me as a talented
integrator, so kudos to that team as well.)
- Best Use of Customization:
Metropolitan Regional Information Systems (MRIS), Rockville, MD, using
Sage MAS 500; Blytheco LLC is the implementation partner. (MRIS got
more than 32,000 customers to use the online bill-pay system it built
this year, something that wouldn't have been possible with its legacy
accounting system. Automation is a good thing sometimes.)
- Community Stewardship: Teach For America, New York, NY using SalesLogix; Infinity Info Systems is the implementation partner. (I've
met with IIS before, and its founder Yacov Wrosherinsky is one of the
most-recognized Sage partners there is; I'm not surprised one of his
clients took an award.)
- Best End-to-End Deployment:
Power Curbers, Inc., Salisbury, NC, using MAS 500, FAS, and
SalesLogix;Practical Software Solutions is the implementation partner. (Combining
ERP and CRM throughout the enterprise makes tremendous sense for many
businesses, especially those in heavy industry. Power Curbers makes,
customizes, and sells machines for making sidewalks, curbs, barriers,
bridges, and other concrete items—that's about as heavy as heavy
industry gets.)
- Best Innovation Award:
Entertainment Lighting Services, Inc., Sun Valley, CA, using MAS 500;
Information Integration Group is the implementation partner. (ELS
really needed to get enterprise software in place, and the results are
telling. It reduced inventory shrinkage by half, and reduced the
month-end close process from four weeks to five days—their monthly
close used to take a month. Think about that.)
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Amix Salvage & Sales Ltd., Surrey, BC, using Accpac and SageCRM; Plus Computer Solutions is the implementation partner. (Too
often, especially at the Oscars, lifetime achievement awards are a way
of saying, “you've never won a real award, so here's a pat on the back
to thank you for hard work.” That's not what this is; Amix has been a
Sage customer for 17 years, and had its first software package
installed under MS-DOS. Sage has seen Amix through booms and busts for
longer than I've had a writing career. Clearly both companies are doing
something right.)
Congratulations to all the winners.
I'm hoping to track down Denis Pombriant, founder and managing
principal of Beagle Research Group and one of the contest judges, to
talk about what went into the award decisions.
Marshall
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