New features are coming to Megaventory on Sunday the 9th of September. Here is the list: 1. Clipboard This is a totally new layer of functionality that allows products to be added to a Clipboard and be pasted to Documents (sales/purchase orders, goods in/out etc.). The Clipboard is noticeable by a small icon in the…
Month: August 2012
How we built our uptime monitoring page
This is a somewhat technical post targeted at website administrators and developers. The post breaks down the process of creating an ‘uptime monitoring’ page which can be extremely useful to Software-as-a-Service providers such as Megaventory. The % of up-time is a crucial factor that refers to the period of time when the service is up…
Business software should mean customization – Printout templates.
Most of the feedback we get from time to time refers to the level of customization that megaventory provides to the end user. In fact this is also one of the main points the Pemeco Consulting and VM associates have made in the respective presentation posts in our blog: “match the software to the requirements…
Business software should mean mobility
Another important parameter to keep in mind is ease of use when it comes to your business software. Now, ease of use can mean lots of things and it’s primarily related to the website design but at a more fundamental level it’s also about to what extent the tool can actually get out of the…
Tracking incoming & outgoing goods in your warehouses
Online shopping and a demand for high-speed delivery is a huge trend in consumer goods. A survey by Clutch indicates that 45% of consumers are unlikely to go back to a business that hasn’t delivered their package according to schedule. We know it can be hard to compete with bigger businesses like Amazon within the…
Looking up stock availability in your ERP
This is a quick post showing how easy it should be (and it is with megaventory!) to handle a very common task that hopefully you should have to do all the time. Say for example you’re working and an email arrives or – even better the phone rings – and a customer or possible customer…
Importing business data as it should be done
Following the results of the recent customer survey we ran, you all made it pretty clear that one of the most interesting things you would like to see on this blog are practical guides about how to get specific things done in megaventory. Moreover, we’ve asked you to share a typical use scenario in which…