Top 10 Blogs of 2011

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Top 10 blogs of 2011

So we are coming towards the end of the year and I thought it would be a good time to look back over the past 8 months (since we first stepped foot into the blogosphere) and see which were our most viewed blog posts of 2011.

Before we get to the countdown, I would first like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all our regular readers and those who have inputted in anyway with your comments and also a special thank you to our guest bloggers.

So let’s kick off-

Number 10- Enterprise Mobility- Why B2C Apps need to be powered by Enterprise Mobility
Number 9- Putting Your Customers First with SAP Business One CRM
Number 8- Mobile BI, or just reports on the move?
Number 7- What's New in SAP Crystal Solutions 2011
Number 6- First Frontline SAP Business One Blog
Number 5- Boyum Usability Pack for SAP Business One
Number 4- What's new in SAP Business One version 8.82

Right we are now down to the business end and it's just a little over 150 views which separates 3rd and 1st place.

Number 3- Adding Function Buttons to SAP Business One- No Programming Required!

In this blog our very own SAP B1 Sales Director, Caine Fearn (note he wasn’t a Director when the blog was first published….will let you draw your own conclusions!) discusses how to add function buttons to your SAP Business One solution utilising the B1 Usability Package from Boyum IT.

Number 2- iPhone App for Small Business Owners

This blog looks at the iPhone App for SAP Business One and how it can benefit small business owners. Mobility has played a major part in SAP’s strategy for 2011 and I have no doubt this will continue through to 2012, in fact just the other week Version 1.4.0 of the SAP Business One mobile App was released giving even greater functionality.

And the most viewed blog post of 2011 goes to…

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Number 1- SAP Business One Starter Package

2011 has seen SAP really push itself to dispel the myth that it is only for ‘big businesses’ and the SAP Business One Starter Package really proves that. With hundreds of implementations since its release earlier this year, designed for between 1-5 users, the Starter Package truly is an ERP solution suitable for ‘small businesses’. To see what its all about you can visit SAP Business One Starter Package.

So that brings us to the end of our countdown, now I know what your thinking ‘2011 isn’t over yet’! Well luckily for me, I am on my holidays from next week, so there will be no blog post next Wednesday, which means you can tune in from the 4th of January for the first post in 2012.

We really would like to hear from you in the comments section below about what you think about our blogs and what you would like to see more/less of discussed over the coming months and year ahead.

xmas wreathxmas wreathA very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all.







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