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American Bible Society
American Bible Society, a 187-year-old non-profit organization,
will reduce their total cost of ownership by $500,000 annually
by moving onto Microsoft's SQL Server 2000 integrated with
Microsoft Office and Microsoft Dynamics GP from their cumbersome
and costly IBM/AS400 and JD Edwards System. SQL server's
open database and the tight integration between the Microsoft
products allows ABS to easily create reports and access
information enhancing the staff's ability to do their work
and gain more leverage from their technology investments.
About American Bible Society
The American Bible Society (ABS) is at work around the world
connecting people with the inspired Word of God.
Since its founding in 1816, ABS has translated God's Word
into the everyday languages of the people, using the newest
technologies and communication formats that bring the Scriptures
to life in the hearts of readers and listeners.
Beyond translation, ABS also creates and implements programs
that encourage people to engage with God's Word as a life-sustaining
resource. As an inter-confessional ministry, it joins with
all Christian churches, other Bible ministries, organizations
and individuals to reach out to those most vulnerable and
at risk in our society. Through the fellowship of the United
Bible Societies, American Bible Society extends its mission
to every corner of the globe.
As a donor-supported ministry, it relies on prayers and
financial contributions from individuals, churches, and
ministry partners.
Business Needs
American Bible Society struggled in gaining efficiencies
from their complex JD Edwards system running on the AS400
platform. The staff had difficulty getting access to meaningful
information and data that resulted in lag time for monthly
reports that slowed the decision making process and restricted
the ability to properly measure performance. Only a highly
experienced few could create reports and inquiries. In addition,
support for both JDE and the AS400 was hard to come by and
expensive to employ. It was also difficult for ABS to join
data across donor and financial systems to create meaningful
reports and analysis. System upgrades drove up the cost
of ownership and made it difficult to get needed information
quickly. ABS found their JDE system supported only the company's
business transactions and not necessarily their business
intelligence information or strategic needs.
American Bible Society's strategies included replacement
of their current JD Edwards system with applications that
provided easier access to information while empowering users.
Standardization on a single database would enable them to
interact with and present their data in a way which would
keep pace with a changing and dynamic ministry environment.
Now ABS has a single interaction point for customer information
which can be harvested and shared with other applications,
including e-Commerce facilitated by Microsoft Commerce Server,
Microsoft Content Management System, and Microsoft Dynamics
CRM. By flattening their environment the American Bible
Society has made their infrastructure easier to secure,
reducing the number of moving parts and security accounts
in their environment.
Business Answers
ABS turned to Gold Certified Microsoft Partner, InterDyn
in New York City, who implemented their Microsoft System
including Microsoft Office, SQL Server 2000 and Microsoft
Dynamics GP Business Solution to simplify maintenance, add
scalability, and create an open database. ABS already had
Microsoft Office on their desktop which supported a tight
integration to Microsoft Great Plains and offered a substantial
cost savings, enhancing reporting and ease of use.
Benefits
ABS was able to realize the substantial benefits of the
Microsoft SQL server 2000 and Microsoft Great Plains Business
Solution including:
Significant cost savings
ABS was able to cut their licensing fees in half and an
estimated $190,000 from annual hardware and software lease
costs. The organization stands to save about $500,000
annually in support, maintenance costs and re-deployment
of staff to perform other functions.
Ease of use
The staff was comfortable and familiar with Microsoft
Office. Since Microsoft Dynamics GP is so tightly integrated
with existing Microsoft products the learning curve was
estimated to be substantially less with Microsoft than
with JD Edwards. When ABS moved to the JDE system It took
almost a year and a half to stabilize the new system while
it took only a couple of months to be fully functional
on the new Microsoft Dynamics GP system. In addition,
ABS was able to cut their physical inventory reconciliation
time by 80%.
Reporting
Utilizing Microsoft Dynamics GP, ABS is able to create
Microsoft SQL data repositories that can be easily used
with Microsoft Excel, Word or Access.
Integration
Because the system is Microsoft SQL based, it has all
the hooks to enable tight integration with Microsoft Commerce
Server, which powers Bibles.com. Since the new system
is easily managed by existing resources familiar with
the Intel-based architecture and Microsoft Server Technologies,
the staff required to support the old system can now be
re-deployed to other areas of the company where they can
be more productive.
Technology
Microsoft's SQL Server's open database allows ABS to leverage
existing Microsoft technology such as drill downs, roll
ups and combination of data from other systems, accomplishing
all of it with basic and generic skill sets and dramatically
reducing the staff requirement to produce reports.
SQL Server open database
The JD Edwards system was by in large proprietary. As
a result, the availability of third party solutions and
service providers was limited. Furthermore, the solutions
that did exist in the market place were priced very high.
Conversely, Microsoft encourages third party solution
providers to develop on their standard platform. Thus,
a tremendous variety of providers exist to supplement
Microsoft applications. This provides ABS many more possibilities
for growth, increased productivity and return from existing
technology investments.
By implementing Microsoft Great Plains and SQL Server
2000, ABS has reduced their total cost of ownership, lowered
future risk, provided better access to data and information
and enhanced the staff's ability to maximize their productivity.
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