Shane's Blog - November 2016
My late daddy was a bombardier on the RAF, Great Britain Royal Air Force, Lancaster bomber during WWII. Being a bombardier, he was upfront in the plane with his Norden bombsight being the bomb aimer to help liberate the world from the Axis powers. He was there on the “morning” of D-Day off the coast of France helping bombard the fortifications along the coast.
When he was not bomb aiming, he was helping to man the guns to protect the plane from the German fighter onslaught, this he had the planes “12 O’clock”. You can read more at https://synchroerp.sharefile.com/d-s9e1715a013a45bfa
The Lancaster was a massive bomber. The picture below is of the Bomber Command No.12 Squadron based out of Wickenby UK
http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/bombercommandno12squadron.cfm
Here at SYNCHRO ERP, we have your 12 O’clock as well as your 3, 6, and 9 O’clock as well with the ASSURE plan. The ASSURE plan assures that your data is backed up to our secure server and that your software is always up-to-date and that the database is maintained. This plan, as a value-added service, provides peace of mind that will help you sleep better at night knowing your data is safely tucked in. The team realizes that you are metalcasters first and foremost and may not have an IT department to assist you with data backup and maintenance; thus, the need for ASSURE.
Very soon, a cloud version of the global leading software for metalcasters will be made available along with the ASSURE plan in the sky!
For more information on this all-important plan and how to get started, contact any member of the team or visit https://www.synchroerp.com/tour/data-maintenance
Also, be sure to check out our ever-expanding library of recorded webinars and demonstrations at www.synchroerp.com/news and be sure to keep up “like” us on social media – Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and LinkedIn
Until next time, remember, we have you covered with ASSURE and I will see you on down the road.
Shane Allen
SYNCHRO ERP Head of North American Operations
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