The company offers Great Plains, Axapta, Navision and Solomon lines—now under the Dynamics brand—on a per-module basis. That leads to a complex sales cycle as VARs figure out the best ...
If it wasn’t clear before, it is now: Microsoft Corp. is gunning for the enterprise resource planning (ERP) market, and users and competitors are bracing for the impact. Industry insiders are piecing ...
Instead of pricing the four lines per module (or, in Navision's case, per granule), the company instead will offer three tiered "suites" of each product line. (Dynamics GP, AX, NAV, SL are the old ...
Best for large enterprises: SAP S/4HANA ERP Best for large amounts of data: Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Best for Windows users: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Best for large industrial organizations: Infor M3 ERP ...
Running a growing business is exciting—but it also means more moving parts to manage. At some point, spreadsheets and disconnected tools just don’t cut it anymore. That’s when many companies turn to ...
Developing a common code base for all ERP apps will allow Microsoft to release new versions more quickly, and make it easier for users to switch from one app to another Microsoft is developing a ...
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Microsoft's"Tenerife" ERP service for small and midsize businesses (SMBs) has an official name and launch date. Dynamics 365 Business Central will start rolling out on April 2 via Microsoft's Cloud ...
Most enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions these days are broken down into modules that target key aspects of the business model and bring much-needed coordination to a wide range of currently ...
Rising to meet midmarket demand for integrated front-and back-office systems, Microsoft Corp., Oracle Corp., and Baan Co. NV are separately revving new enterprise software applications designed to ...