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Tuesday, 20 December 2011

It's Been a Banner Year

First of all, on behalf of myself and the entire Synchro ERP global team,  please allow me to wish you and yours and all of theirs a warm and toasty holiday season where ever you maybe reading this from.  Let's be careful out there!

It's been another banner year at Synchro ERP.  The influx of new customers and the continuing training of existing customers has kept the GO-TEAM pretty darn busy this year.  In speaking with Simon last week, he recons that he has done a total of twelve trips this year with many thousands of air miles.  Simon certainly does a fantastic job of bringing new customer on board, as I personally witnessed last week while at a new customer location in Indiana,    No telling how many miles and trips Richy has done to the trans Pacific Oceanic region of the world.  He has become quite the globe trotter with trips to New Zealand, all over Australia, Malaysia, and China.  Jean-Marie has stepped up to the plate and made travels to the land down under as well and will be returning to the region in early 2012.   Simon and Chris made a quick jaunt to the land of the UAE as well!
 
This year we welcomed two new senior members to the staff, our Frenchman Jean-Marie Darchicourt who reminds me of  Corporal Louis LeBeau of Hogan's Heroes fame,  and  Tom Millar of DEWTEC fame.

During the year, the sales and marketing department put on exhibitions at the 115th MetalCasting Congress in Schaumburg Illinois, the mind boggling GIFA in Dusseldorf Germany, the Investment Casting Expo in Covington Kentucky, and the New Zealand conference and show.

Of course, none of this would be even possible without the dedicated support team headed up by Lee Mahon.  It takes a lot of wilderthal to keep the support of the company up to it's platinum level when so much of the team is globe trotting.  He cracks a mean bullwhip!

Bianca does her stellar job behind the scenes of helping to organize the shows/expos and keeping up with the demands of the sales and marketing team.

My buddy Kevin down in Brasil keeps me company during the afternoons when the other support centers have shut down for the day.  We bounce ideas and test stuff for each other all the time - he is a huge positive resource for me as he knows the Synchro ERP system very well.  Always there to lend a hand.  We've never met him in person, had many SKYPE video chats, but hopefully one day soon we will shake hands.

Last but never least, none of this would be even possible w/o the legendary commitment and vision of the Sales and Marketing Director, Barbara Nolan Collins, who did a beyond fantastic job of putting together GIFA and keeping all of the associated duties of deadlines for articles and magazines balanced.  Of course, Chris Collins, the truly visionary leader, CEO, Managing Director of Synchro ERP somehow keeps everything on a a steady course as we navigate the waters of metalcasting specific software on a truly global basis.

Please allow me to introduce Wyatt Earp, bestest friend of the legendary Doc Holliday.  With great sadness, I must report that my loyal and forever dedicated MinPin that saw me through many tough times departed this world to join his other master, my dad, several months ago.  Doc Holliday, the card playing, women chasing, hard drinking MinPin was my constant companion for 15+ years.  I miss him dearly.

However, Wyatt Earp has joined the Allen household and has some big shoes to fill.

Until next time next year, I'll see you on down the road.  









Friday, 16 December 2011

Hi all It’s been A while...

I would first like to take this opportunity to welcome some new members to the SYNCHRO family.

My first welcome is to David Zhang (Our new agent in China)

‘Welcome David’



My second (In no order of preference) is to Gordon Muldrew

‘Welcome Gordon’


My third is to all the new companies that have joined SYNCHRO ERP

‘Welcome’

Also I would like to say

‘HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO EACH & EVERY ONE OF YOU’




We also have a new addition to the Catherall family in the name of Tinker, she is a 12 week old welsh collie who seems to be the life & sole of the party..... I have my work cut out here!







At the moment the tree is still in one piece and all is good.


For those of you yet to Join us please do not forget about our current discount offer.



Well lots to do, enjoy the holiday season !!!

Bianca Catherall
Company PA


Monday, 5 December 2011

WOW: End of Year Bulge

Wow, 2011 is rapidly drawing to a close - things are moving ahead very nicely at Synchro ERP.  It's kind of like the battle of the bulge.  The implementation teams are moving forward across the lines bringing new customers on line - even in the traditional slack month of December.   It has been a fantastic year and we do hope that all is well with you. 

Be sure to keep an eye out for an important press release that will be made available soon.  Gotta run, got more quotes to get out the door so that they can be signed by the end of the year to take advantage of the 25% discount plan! 

Until next time, see you on down the road.

Shane Allen
Head of North American Operations

So here it is....................

A warm welcome to December everyone, long nights, dark mornings, but everyone just that little bit happier, that little bit friendlier.

The Synchro ERP team wish to convey the very best seasons greetings to our fantastic customers, and wish everyone one a bright, and prosperous New Year.

As 2011 draws inexorably to a close, the Team are in agreement that it has been our best year yet, but as ever, we wont rest on our laurels, or stall in our pursuit to give you the very best in 2012, to ensure we overshadow the past year in achievement.

to Sign off from 2011, I thought a little IT based humour appropriate, so we shall leave you with a word processor based slant, on an Edgar Alan Poe classic....


….Once upon a midnight dreary, fingers cramped and vision bleary, 
System manuals piled high and wasted paper on the floor, 
Longing for the warmth of bed sheets, still I sat there doing spreadsheets. 
Having reached the bottom line I took a floppy from the drawer 
I then invoked the SAVE command and waited for the disk to store, 
Only this and nothing more.

Deep into the monitor peering, long I sat there wond'ring, fearing. 
Doubting, while the disk kept churning, turning yet to churn some more. 
But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token. 
"Save!" I said, "You cursed mother! Save my data from before!" 
One thing did the phosphors answer, only this and nothing more, 
Just, "Abort, Retry, Ignore?"

Was this some occult illusion, some maniacal intrusion? 
These were choices undesired, ones I'd never faced before. 
Carefully I weighed the choices as the disk made impish noises. 
The cursor flashed, insistent, waiting, baiting me to type some more. 
Clearly I must press a key, choosing one and nothing more, 
From "Abort, Retry, Ignore?"

With fingers pale and trembling, slowly toward the keyboard bending, 
Longing for a happy ending, hoping all would be restored, 
Praying for some guarantee, timidly, I pressed a key. 
But on the screen there still persisted words appearing as before. 
Ghastly grim they blinked and taunted, haunted, as my patience wore, 
Saying "Abort, Retry, Ignore?" 

I tried to catch the chips off guard, and pressed again, but twice as hard. 
I pleaded with the cursed machine: I begged and cried and then I swore. 
Now in mighty desperation, trying random combinations, 
Still there came the incantation, just as senseless as before. 
Cursor blinking, angrily winking, blinking nonsense as before. 
Reading, "Abort, Retry, Ignore?" 

There I sat, distraught, exhausted, by my own machine accosted. 
Getting up I turned away and paced across the office floor. 
And then I saw a dreadful sight: a lightning bolt cut through the night. 
A gasp of horror overtook me, shook me to my very core. 
The lightning zapped my previous data, lost and gone forevermore. 
Not even, "Abort, Retry, Ignore?" 

To this day I do not know the place to which lost data go. 
What demonic nether world is wrought where lost data will be stored, 
Beyond the reach of mortal souls, beyond the ether, into black holes? 
But sure as there's C, Pascal, Lotus, Ashton-Tate and more, 
You will be one day be left to wander, lost on some Plutonian shore, 
Pleading, "Abort, Retry, Ignore?"


Have a fantastic seasonal holiday...

Synchro ERP Support Team...