HARWINTON, CT, April 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) CAL Business Solutions, a Connecticut based Microsoft Dynamics GP partner, today announced that it will host the first ever New England SalesPad user group workshop. Companies using Microsoft Dynamics GP with SalesPad, an add on product for the distribution industry, will have the opportunity to come together to see new features, share ideas, network with their peers and provide input on future product developments.
The user group will be held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Cromwell, Connecticut from 8:00-11:30am on Monday May 7th. Topics on the agenda include advanced inventory control, credit card processing, mobile sales monitor (mobile app for iphone and Android), equipment tracking and distribution materials and assemblies. Plus and open forum and Q&A session. All users of SalesPad software are encouraged to attend. Details at www.calszone.com/dayone.
CAL Business Solutions will also host CAL Connect2012 a full day event for all Microsoft Dynamics GP users in the same Cromwell location on Tuesday May 8th from 8:00am-4:30pm. This full day event includes a breakout track of three sessions focused specifically on distribution and manufacturing industry users, including a closer look at benefits and features of the SalesPad product with Microsoft Dynamics GP. Details at www.calszone.com/connect2012.
Tim Hollstein, Vice President of Sales, SalesPad Solutions, LLC based in Grand Rapids, MI will be attending the May 7th and May 8th events as a featured guest speaker. Hollstein comments, "CAL Business has done a fantastic job promoting and implementing SalesPad throughout New England. I'm excited to meet with their clients personally to learn more about how they are using SalesPad products and to share planned product direction."
CAL Business Solutions is one of the largest SalesPad resellers in the US and has several case study clients in New England using Microsoft Dynamics GP with SalesPad including: Warner Products, Genex, Custom Bottle, Amax and Thor.
"SalesPad is the most exciting add-on I have seen for Dynamics GP since we started working with the product more than 10 years ago," says George Mackiewicz, President, CAL Business Solutions. "We have seen first hand that our customers like to share ideas and best practices and we want to facilitate a way for them to do this in a user group setting."
Based on the success of the first session the group will decide if this will become an ongoing quarterly SalesPad user group meeting.
About CAL Business Solutions:
Founded in 1982 CAL Business Solutions is a Connecticut based Microsoft Gold Certified Partner focused on Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) ERP/accounting software. CAL Business Solutions offers implementation, data conversion, customization, plus local support and training for Microsoft Dynamics GP. CAL Business Solutions works with over 200 customers in 16 states, with a focus on companies in Connecticut (CT) plus Massachusetts (MA), Rhode Island (RI) and Westchester County, New York (NY). The company has proven expertise working with clients in a variety of industries with a special focus on Distribution, Fuel Distribution, and Professional Services. If you are considering new accounting software, upgrading your existing system, or if you currently use Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) and want the best local support and training, contact CAL Business Solutions. For a free Microsoft Dynamics GP price quote visit www.calszone.com/quick-quote. Get more info at www.calszone.com.
First New England SalesPad Software User Group Hosted by Connecticut Dynamics GP Partner CAL Business Solutions
CAL Business Solutions, a Connecticut based Microsoft Dynamics GP partner, will host the first New England user group of SalesPad Software on Monday May 7th in Cromwell, CT to encourage sharing of best practices among distribution industry peers.
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[Press-News.org] First New England SalesPad Software User Group Hosted by Connecticut Dynamics GP Partner CAL Business SolutionsCAL Business Solutions, a Connecticut based Microsoft Dynamics GP partner, will host the first New England user group of SalesPad Software on Monday May 7th in Cromwell, CT to encourage sharing of best practices among distribution industry peers.