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There is no wonder that 66% of Fortune 500 companies rely on the Microsoft Azure Cloud. Now Microsoft has a true cloud product with Dynamics 365 on Azure there are more reasons to choose this cloud solution. Dynamics 365 combines CRM and ERP available in one cloud. […]
Dynamics 365 integrates with Dynamics ERP software; better task automation and customer analytics. SMB owners of Microsoft Dynamics ERP software will have an added capability to integrate customer sales information into their existing ERP platforms: Microsoft Dynamics 365, due out in October 2016, will leverage the technology stack, such as Azure’s cloud services, to perform an array of tasks in financials, sales, purchasing and CRM-related analytics. […]
Earlier this year, Forrester announced that we are in a “boom time for software” driven by a combination of the cloud, SaaS and business analytics. The latter component of this growth throughout 2016 and next year will get a “second driver” of this growth through business intelligence (BI) capabilities and applications. […]
Microsoft Dynamics 365 is Microsoft’s latest version of their productivity and business software suite whose purpose is to provide the intelligence and insight to business users enabling them to evolve quickly as their business changes. One of the issues that has been pervasive in the business intelligence and productivity software area is the excess functionality that is neither needed nor desired by companies and their IT staffs. Microsoft Dynamics 365 is more modular in nature allowing companies to customize their business intelligence software and pay for only those capabilities that they want. […]
Aside from the changes in Dynamics NAV 2016 functions and features, Microsoft continues to target the “mid-sized organizations” with this enterprise resource planning software. Throughout the products iterations, the underlying tenant of the designers is to provide an ERP platform that is “fast to implement, easy to configure and simple to use.” […]
If your company has been using Dynamics NAV since 2008, you were introduced, then, to its classic client, which provided the layers of interface between NAV’s applications and data. Of course, this was before the entrenchment of smartphones and tablets throughout the digital landscape. […]
“Microsoft is also developing a “companion app” that would enable Dynamics GP users to easily request time off.” […]
As the owner of a small manufacturing company, you’ve seen amazing growth over the past couple of years, including the addition of two major global clients. […]
When it comes to choosing an ERP software solutions, you have a lot of options. In the end, it will come down to what makes more sense for your individual company. From compliance issues to third-party integrations, here are a few things to consider about Dynamics GP vs. Intacct. […]