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NeXT is designed to enhance the industry’s operational and analytical needs. Capable of handling everything from retail bar-coding to restaurant recipes, NeXT simplifies day-to-day duties and enables its users to be better buyers, merchandisers and accountants. DataWorks’ software captures and updates POS information and funnels AP & GL data to your financial systems. The NeXT Overview document linked below goes into greater detail explaining all the features of NeXT. Take a look!
http://www.dataworksinc.com/next.overview.pdf
Posted: 2009.03.09
We are often asked “What is included in NeXT v5?”
Version 5 (code named “Needlefish”) is about accounting.
It includes a real time General Ledger interface among many other features
Posted: 2009.01.14
Recent enhancements to NeXT included a complete real time General Ledger export.
This interface became available with NeedleFish A and was installed on 6/25/2008 at
Grove Park Inn.
The G/L interface is sold as a separate module and the file layout of the export is available for review by clicking here.
Additional export examples are available on request. Contact support [ at ] dataworksinc.com
Posted: 2008.07.08
We featured a couple of new movie clips at HITEC 2008.
This first one is a fun advertisement into what we do here at DataWorks. If it seems we may like the comedy group Monty Python, you caught our point. click here to instantly enjoy the flash presentation. No need to have speakers, there is no audio component to the clip.
We got a lot of chuckles from this silent piece at the show, hope you do too.
The second clip is an instructional piece that Matthew Kellas, our Director of Implementation and Training, created. It is a tutorial on how to utilize the Inventory’s drill down functionality. Click here to download the Quick Time video.
You will need your speakers turned to hear Matthew walk you through the features
Posted: 2008.06.21
At the 2008 Users Conference, DataWorks CEO Mark Cecil announced the end of life for DataWorks maiden product ARMS.
First shipped in 1986, ARMS has had a long, distinguished career. Its resume includes being first deployed on AT-class PCs. It also saw deployment on SCO Xenix, early peer-to-peer LANs such as Invisible LAN, followed by stints with Novell and Windows 95.
The product saw its last major improvements for Y2K, with the final maintenance upgrades shipping in 2001.
Some ARMS users have already migrated to NeXT, but many users still utilize ARMS features and the DOS interface to this day.
But DataWorks’ new product, NeXT, has surpassed ARMS in functionality and usability, and it is time to retire the old seasoned product and replace it with DataWorks’ second generation product.
Aug 1, 2009 will be the last day any ARMS modules will be sold.
March 1, 2010 will be ARMS last day of support
Registered ARMS users can convert to NeXT at no charge for the software.
Training and project management for NeXT are time consuming and require professional services from DataWorks in order to implement the conversion.
DataWorks offers group training session for organizatons wanting to convert to NeXT at a cost less than a typical private training project.
Posted: 2008.05.30
During the 2008 Users Conference held on May 13-May 16, 2008, in Naples, Florida
DataWorks CEO, Mark Cecil revealed the feature set of the upcoming version 5 of NeXT, code named “NeedleFish”.
At the conclusion of the presentation, Cecil stated that Needlefish will ship on or before September 2008.
The version following Needlefish is already being planned and Cecil invited conference attendees to log in to the client portal of DataWorks web site and cast their votes for the features they would like to see in future versions.
Posted: 2008.05.20
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