For many in the food and beverage space, the pandemic strengthened their positions and allowed them to become more resilient to future disruptions that the New Year may bring.
Surviving and Thriving Means Adapting to Costing Changes
The companies that will emerge the strongest from this crisis will be the ones that are able to adapt the fastest to changes. Here are some strategies to help adapt to cost changes.
Deacom’s Remote ERP Implementation Strategies
The world around is changing on a daily basis so Deacom has created new strategies to offer fully-remote implementation processes for all current and future customers.
Deacom Discover 2020 Postponed to October
Deacom’s virtual user conference is postponed to October 6-8, 2020.
DEACOM New Security Option: Multi-Factor Authentication
CIOs and IT administrators must continue to evaluate and evolve with changes in Web security best practices. Multi-factor authentication is one of the newest buzz words in Web security as it requires users must validate two or more authentication factors to confirm their identity. This strategy is becoming prevalent for Web applications as data security …
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Q&A with the Deacom Automated Testing Team
Deacom has invested significant resources into bolstering its automated testing over the past few years. Building automated tests may not have the same glamor as building a new feature in the software, but its importance cannot be stressed enough. I recently had an opportunity to sit down with the Deacom automated testing team to talk …
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Pinned Grid Columns: Small Feature, Big Win
Deacom has recently added a new feature that enables grid columns to be pinned to the left side of a management report. Using the DEACOM grid layout tool, users can configure where the grid columns should be pinned in a management report by default. The pinned location can then be slid around once the management …
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