One of the most significant decisions that comes with making Dynamics 365 your business platform choice is how it will be deployed. While many companies prefer an on-premises installation to have more control, Dynamics 365 has offered a software-as-a-service (SaaS) version you can deploy online since 2018. Of course, there are advantages and disadvantages to both approaches. That’s why we decided it would be a good idea to review the differences between Dynamics 365 online vs. on-premises features.
Alanna Friedberg
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What's the Difference Between Dynamics 365 Online and On-Premises?
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Setting Up Dynamics 365: A Comprehensive Guide
A successful implementation is crucial in achieving success with your Dynamics 365 platform. With it, you can transform yourself from an organization constantly reacting to change to one driving solutions. For example, you can give your customer service representatives all the tools and information needed to resolve issues during the first contact. Likewise, your sales team can access information that helps them prioritize leads and find new opportunities.
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5 Top Qualities Found in the Best Microsoft Dynamics 365 Consultants
Most modern businesses rely on an enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform to support critical business services. If you’re in the market for a new ERP system or are looking to upgrade your current solution, it’s a good idea to have the help of a top Microsoft Dynamics 365 consultant. The Dynamics 365 ecosystem is vast and growing every day. Bringing in a Dynamics consultant who understands your business flows can be critical in ensuring you incorporate the right ERP technology into your business.
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5 Best Practices for Field Service in Dynamics 365
Field service agents need help dealing with issues like miscommunications, a lack of resources, and poor route planning. Dynamics 365 Field Service changes all that with a platform designed to make it easier for agents to connect with customers and increase efficiency. By allowing businesses to take a customer-centric approach, agents are better equipped to deal with problems quickly and manage operations from a single location.
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ERP software serves as a centralized location for companies. Companies use them to offer a unified way for various departments to tap into information needed for different job functions. With data evolving into one of the most valuable assets a company can hold, ERP systems offer an additional level of security to protect it against unauthorized users. Microsoft offers two ERP solutions widely in use, Microsoft Dynamics AX and Dynamics 365. Let’s look at what advantages both bring to the table.
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Top 8 Benefits of Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Construction Companies
The evolution and maturing of the construction industry have brought about a change in what’s needed to manage projects effectively. You have the complexity involved in keeping up with the different responsibilities of organizing workers, contractors, suppliers, and materials. When you add to that the importance of staying within a budget and delivering on time, you see why many in the construction industry see the need to move on from spreadsheets and into an all-encompassing business solution like Microsoft Dynamics 365.
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How Microsoft Dynamics GP Can Drive Warehouse Automation
Speed and quality service are essential to achieving success in distribution. With so many challenges within all phases of warehousing and supply chain management, companies need every advantage to help with inventory, shipping, and all stages of the product cycle. It’s why many organizations have adopted Microsoft Dynamics GP to help maximize cashflows, improve profitability, and turn inventory around quickly.
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What Are the Benefits of Having a Microsoft Dynamics Partner?
To call the Microsoft Dynamics ecosystem vast is an understatement. The good thing is that something there can benefit every organization, from small start-ups to large enterprises. Trying to navigate the legacy and new features of Microsoft Dynamics can quickly become overwhelming. That’s where it helps to have a Microsoft Dynamics partner by your side, helping you navigate what’s available so that you can make the right choices for your business.
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Microsoft Dynamics GP vs Microsoft Dynamics SL: Which Solution is Best?
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems give organizations a way to centralize the information held by their company. That makes it easier for various business areas to set up reports, tap into essential data, improve productivity, and lower operational costs. Microsoft Dynamics GP and Microsoft Dynamics SL are popular ERP systems that many small and medium-sized (SMB) companies use.
If you’re new to ERP systems or considering transitioning from another ERP, it helps to have a solid understanding of each platform's offerings. We’ll look at the capabilities of both ERPs and what they can do to help your business.
Topics: Microsoft Dynamics GP
Why Is Microsoft Dynamics 365 Better Than Salesforce?
Salesforce remains the clear market leader in CRM sales, controlling nearly 24% of the overall market in 2021. While Microsoft Dynamics 365 has some ground to make up, there’s no question that the platform has a solid reputation for robustness and efficiency.
While it’s hard to find a one-size-fits-all CRM solution for every company, Dynamics 365 has put a lot of work into making its software-as-a-service (SaaS) CRM adaptable to businesses of all sizes in every industry, from smaller startups to large enterprises. Let’s look at Salesforce vs. Dynamics to give you a better sense of the benefits offered by both platforms.
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