Microsoft Dynamics puts the “customer” in CRM. That’s because this software can serve as the hub across all customer touch points, from sales and marketing to customer relationship management. One platform can do everything, and today’s competitive markets require these kinds of multifaceted tools that can unify an organization.
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The “BI” in “Power BI” stands for business intelligence. It’s aptly named because using this software will help your organization gain insight into the underlying issues affecting business forecasts, profit and loss, sales, inventory, and more.
Like a lot of Microsoft products, Dynamics CRM is pretty intuitive. That’s because Microsoft cornered the market years ago with their office products and has used that time to hone their offering. So all of the tools in the Dynamics 365 universe have a similar look and feel that is comfortable to the average user.
Topics: Microsoft Dynamics CRM, CRM Software, CRM
Cloud computing has changed everything. It’s allowed smaller businesses access to the same tools enterprise organizations had been using for competitive advantage.
Topics: Microsoft Dynamics ERP, Cloud
The latest news this summer from Microsoft is a new upgrade that allows you to recover files instantly from Azure VM backup. With a little cloud technology, Microsoft made the move to improve performance, security, and the customer experience, all in one swift upgrade.
Topics: Business Solutions, Cloud
If you’re a small business, you understand exactly how cash flow is tied to financial reporting. If you don’t know how much is in the corporate bank account, you may not be able to make payroll or pay quarterly taxes.
Topics: Microsoft Dynamics GP
Managing your human resources is perhaps the most delicate and important task you handle for your business. If you mess up the paperwork that comes with managing these teams, it could make your human resource functions much more challenging. It could also make your employees very unhappy – and unproductive.
Topics: Microsoft Dynamics GP
It’s safe to say that the supply chain affects everyone in your business. A break in the chain can negatively affect order shipment, sales, billing, distributors, and more. Microsoft Dynamics has developed a way for companies to manage the supply chain more effectively and provide a long-term boost for your business model.
ERP software has been in use by big businesses for years, serving as the foundation behind a plethora of very effective growth strategies. These companies use ERP to analyze and process data, turning it into business intelligence that improves workflows and overall efficiency. ERP even helps enterprises to increase sales and gain more control over their finances.
It’s time for your business to catch up with the competition. If you’re using legacy accounting software (or maybe a slew of spreadsheets to track profit and loss), you should know there is a much better way. You’ve probably heard about cloud-based enterprise resource planning software; it empowers even the smallest of businesses to take control of their future through smarter financial functions.