AccuDash → Cargis → Sage Integration Roadmap

I designed a multi-stage roadmap to migrate internal systems onto Sage ERP through the Cargis middleware platform — the technical plan to unify financials, inventory, and operational data and set the foundation for long-term POS and ERP modernization.

Modernizing Without a Map

Unifying financials, inventory, and operations onto Sage ERP is the kind of migration that goes badly without a plan — too many systems, too many dependencies. Before any code, the work was to design the multi-stage roadmap that made the move safe and sequenced.

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What I Delivered

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Multi-stage migration roadmap

Designed a staged roadmap to move internal systems onto Sage ERP.

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Cargis middleware path

Planned the migration through the Cargis middleware platform.

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Unifies financials & inventory

Charted how to unify financials, inventory, and operational data.

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Foundation for modernization

Set the technical foundation for long-term POS and ERP modernization.

Data Domains Unified
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The Impact

A clear, multi-stage roadmap for migrating to Sage ERP via Cargis — the sequenced technical plan that unifies financials, inventory, and operations and de-risks a long modernization ahead.

Plan the Migration, Then Make It

The most expensive migrations are the unplanned ones. A staged Sage-ERP roadmap through Cargis turned a daunting, all-at-once risk into a sequence of safe, deliberate steps — the map before the journey.

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