Red Wing Software® Releases CenterPoint® Version 11

Significant Product Enhancements and Features Included

Red Wing, MN -June 6, 2017- Red Wing Software has released version 11, for all CenterPoint products, including CenterPoint Accounting, CenterPoint Accounting for Agriculture, CenterPoint Fund Accounting, CenterPoint Payroll and its associated CenterPoint Time Clock, and CenterPoint Depreciation. A significant number of new features and enhancements have been added to CenterPoint Products in version 11.

“With CenterPoint version 11, we continue to focus on improving the CenterPoint customer experience through direct customer requests,” says Mike Zielski, Product Manager at Red Wing Software. “Version 11 includes over 150 changes that span our entire CenterPoint product offering of Agriculture, Business, Fund, Payroll and Depreciation. Some of the big changes include interface changes to reporting and financial statements, adding robust overtime calculations to payroll, continuing to improve the CenterPoint Time Clock, and working towards opening the products to enhance import flexibility.”

Version 11 Enhancements for CenterPoint Accounting, CenterPoint Accounting for Agriculture, and CenterPoint Fund Accounting

  • The user interface has been improved for all reports, to make modifying filters and formats more efficient and simple.
  • The Income Statement has been modified to allow for more robust and flexible reporting options.
  • A function has been added for customers to import transaction and maintenance screen data from outside sources.
  • A function has been added for customers to recall General Journal entries.
  • CenterPoint for Agriculture only: Reporting options have been updated to meet the latest Farm Financial Standards Council updates.
  • Other improvements in technology and efficiencies have been made, as well as known issues fixes.

Version 11 Enhancements for CenterPoint Payroll and CenterPoint Time Clock

  • CenterPoint Time Clock now has several exciting new features, including: the ability for employees to request time off, automatic handling of employee breaks to clocked activity, and user-definable rounding of clocked entries to exact minutes.
  • CenterPoint Payroll has the ability to configure the automatic calculation of overtime pay at various rates by period or day and break pay adjustments can now include the earnings for a specific state.
  • Other improvements in technology and efficiencies have been made, as well as known issues fixes.

Version 11 Enhancements for CenterPoint Depreciation

  • New features and enhancements have been added that include improvements in technology and known issue fixes.

For more information about CenterPoint products, contact Red Wing Software at
800-732-9464 or e-mail info@redwingsoftware.com.

Red Wing Software, Inc., along with its nationwide network of business partners, offers industry-leading service, as well as training, on-site installation and implementation of the software. Their vision is “Creating the best management software experience”.

Red Wing Software, Inc. develops, integrates and supports the accounting and financial management needs of small- to mid-sized businesses, agribusinesses, non-profits, and municipals across North America. For more information on Red Wing Software products, including CenterPoint Accounting, CenterPoint Accounting for Agriculture, CenterPoint Fund Accounting, CenterPoint Payroll, CenterPoint Depreciation, and Red Wing Tax Forms, call 1-800-732-9464 or visit www.redwingsoftware.com.

Behind the Scenes - May 2017

  • Mike (Quality Assurance Manager) and his dad have been working with his daughter Kadence and some of her 6th grade class, building three little libraries as part of a service project for their community. Employees at Red Wing Software are cleaning their book shelves at home to contribute to the libraries.
  • Katrina (Administrative Assistant) enjoyed Mother’s Day with daughter Kyla and a ride in “The Beast” (the truck her husband restored and drag races).
  • Ashley’s (Technical Support) daughter Paytin had her dance recital. She participated in jazz, ballet, hip hop, lyrical, and tap.
  • Ryan (Graphic Designer), Cori (QA Analyst) and their children Liam and Maggie went hiking at Tettegouche State Park while vacationing on the north shore of Lake Superior with Cori's family.

Behind the Scenes - April 2017

  • Jayme (Support Technician) visited her dad who lives in Zihuatanejo, Mexico near Ixtapa. While there they went fishing and caught a mahi mahi.
  • Ashley (Support Technician) and her daughter Payton celebrated birthday/spring break at Disney World.
  • Janet’s (Customer Service Representative) horse Cherry is waking up from her LONG WINTER NAP.
  • Stephanie (Marketing Manager) and Roxie (Administrative Assistant) attended a performance of "Wicked" at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis.

Red Wing Software - Notes from the President Ken Hilton

Ken Hilton - President Red Wing Software

Are you a driver or a passenger? It seems a lot of the things I’ve been reading and observing lately are related to this question. I’ll give you a few examples of what I’m talking about.

At a seminar I attended last summer, the presenter had the audience watch a video and afterwards tested us on what we saw in the video. While the group focused on the main subject of the video, a person in a monkey suit walked past in the background. When the presenter asked what significant things we saw in the video, almost no one remembered seeing the monkey. As a driver, you need to be focused on the task at hand, but also need to be aware of what’s going on around you.

To support one of my hobbies, I subscribe to many aviation publications that come at least once per month, and in many of the publications there are summaries of accident reports. I read these religiously, because in this case, I would rather learn from the mistakes of others, than learn from my own. In one case, an airplane with two pilots crashed when a warning indicator light came on and in an attempt to troubleshoot the problem, both pilots focused on finding the source of the failure, and neither pilot remembered to fly the airplane. The result wasn’t pretty.

Here’s one we all see every day: someone “driving” down the road while talking on the phone, sending a text message, eating, or you name it. They clearly are not aware of what’s happening around them because they don’t maintain constant speed, they wander about in their lane, don’t go forward when the light turns green, or any number of other obvious non-driver acts. I argue that many of these people are passengers in a car with no driver.

Here’s one last example that hits close to home: my mom once told me that when she and her friend travel together, one person is behind the wheel and the other is driving. I’m not sure what to think of that one.

My point to all this is, that when running your business (driving), and while focusing on the task at hand, don’t forget to pay attention to your peripheral vision. You might regrettably find that the task you’re focused on is being handled very well, while the business is crashing around you.

- Ken Hilton, President