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David Wheat
I'm Owner and Principal Consultant of alt-CIO Consulting, a fractional CIO and IT leadership consulting service. I bring a career's worth of IT leadership experience to help growing companies.
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Career IT leader who now consults with growing companies as a fractional CIO. I've worked internationally on ERP projects for the (at the time) Fortune 1 company in the world. The last several years of my career were spent at mid-market companies using NAV / BC. I fell in love with both BC and the dynamics of smaller companies and have built my consulting company to help these growing organizations.
I Need a Shower: The Full NetSuite Experience
I'm a Consulting CIO that helps growing companies move to modern ERP platforms, with experience running NAV/BC in my past roles. Often that ERP selection comes down to a decision between NetSuite and Business Central. I've also helped clients already running NetSuite navigate their renewals and performance issues. All of that has provided valuable insights into how NetSuite goes to market and has helped develop my cautions to clients about choosing them as their strategic business partner. In this session, I'll provide real-world examples and experiences with NetSuite and Oracle in the sales and renewal processes for anyone who wants insider information on the client experience, with an aim to equipping Microsoft partners as they go up against Oracle in the market.
I Configured the BC Shopify Connector from Scratch and Here's What I Learned
More and more businesses are using e-commerce solutions to sell products online. As of BC version 20.1, BC contains a built-in connector to Shopify, one of the largest e-commerce platforms in the word. I worked through all the steps to make this integration work, including creating a new Shopify store. Join me as I share my lessons learned on using this powerful new e-commerce integration.
Exploring the Capacity Limits of Business Central Online
Business Central Online is a fantastic SaaS ERP solution, but it has some limitations that you need to be aware of before you start your implementation. If you have lots of users, operate 24x7, have operations in multiple countries, have lots of companies, or import a lot of transactions, you'll need to read the fine print! In this session, Steve Endow and David Wheat will present the technical and licensing considerations for large, distributed, and high volume customers looking to implement Business Central Online.
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