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:The Trial Conversion serves two purposes for your agency. It enhances training by allow you to learn and practice on your own data; and it allows to review and approve the data transfer before the Final Conversion. | :The Trial Conversion serves two purposes for your agency. It enhances training by allow you to learn and practice on your own data; and it allows to review and approve the data transfer before the Final Conversion. | ||
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− | ::*EDI Concepts will pull a current version of your data to produce what your Final Conversion would look like if it took place that day. | + | |
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+ | ::**EDI Concepts will pull a current version of your data to produce what your Final Conversion would look like if it took place that day. | ||
::*You will receive a codes list from EDI Concepts for review. This is a method of taking items such as Company Codes and Producer Codes from your prior system to get them on the Newton format. This list will need to be approved by your agency before the Trial Conversion can be completed. | ::*You will receive a codes list from EDI Concepts for review. This is a method of taking items such as Company Codes and Producer Codes from your prior system to get them on the Newton format. This list will need to be approved by your agency before the Trial Conversion can be completed. | ||
::*You will receive a Conversion Review Checklist to walk you though reviewing key portions of the conversion. This checklist must be returned to EDI Concepts two weeks prior to your live date. This will allow EDI Concepts the time required to review and make recommendations on the best way to move forward for your items reported. | ::*You will receive a Conversion Review Checklist to walk you though reviewing key portions of the conversion. This checklist must be returned to EDI Concepts two weeks prior to your live date. This will allow EDI Concepts the time required to review and make recommendations on the best way to move forward for your items reported. |
Revision as of 14:37, 9 June 2014
Contents
Implementation: Determining Your Needs
Before training begins, our implementation coordinator will conduct and interview to learn more about your agency and confirm information passed along during the sales process. The purpose of the implementation conference is to review the steps that will take place to get your running on Newton, and determine your specific needs to ensure a smooth transition.
Installation
The first step is getting your Newton by Agency Systems installed. You will be contacted by an Agency Systems technician to help you prepare and schedule the install. Below are a few links that speak to our requirements to help your IT Professional as they prepare your local network for Newton. Newton normally takes about an hour to install on the server or master machine, and 15 minutes per client machine (user workstations). Hosted agencies will be installed at the data center, and remote access set up for your office. We will work with you and your hosting vendor to ensure you have proper access to Newton.
- Hardware Recommendations
- Installation Environment Requirements
- Network Requirements
- Backup Information
Data Conversion
The second step is to begin the conversion process from your prior management system. Jim Edison, from EDI Concepts, will contact you to go over the conversion process in greater detail. Many common questions and answers can be found at the EDI Concepts Website. On the right hand column you will find specific information for your prior management system. These sections will review what is included in your conversion to Newton by Agency Systems.
In most cases two conversion will take place. These are called the Training Conversion and the Final Conversion.
Training Conversion
- The Trial Conversion serves two purposes for your agency. It enhances training by allow you to learn and practice on your own data; and it allows to review and approve the data transfer before the Final Conversion.
- Training Conversion Steps
- Training Conversion Data Pull
- EDI Concepts will pull a current version of your data to produce what your Final Conversion would look like if it took place that day.
- You will receive a codes list from EDI Concepts for review. This is a method of taking items such as Company Codes and Producer Codes from your prior system to get them on the Newton format. This list will need to be approved by your agency before the Trial Conversion can be completed.
- You will receive a Conversion Review Checklist to walk you though reviewing key portions of the conversion. This checklist must be returned to EDI Concepts two weeks prior to your live date. This will allow EDI Concepts the time required to review and make recommendations on the best way to move forward for your items reported.
- Training Conversion Data Pull
- Final Conversion
- The Final Conversion
3) Training
a. Once the trial conversion is placed on your server, you will be contacted My Newton Education to establish a training schedule and begin training sessions. There are 8-10 modules that deal with policy services and accounting functions.
b. During the training phase, you will be asked to begin contacting your companies to initiate download. If you have an IVANS Y-Account, please email your account information back to me so I may place it on file for your office.
4) Continued Support and Education a. Below are two important links to our website. The first directs you to our Wiki page which provides a more in depth view of the implementation process, FAQs, and video tutorials which overview the core functions in Newton. The second is a link to register for our monthly newsletter where you will find information on upcoming events, new features, and best practices. Both are quick, easy and very helpful in getting a head start with Newton!