Microsoft Dynamics 2012 is Here!

Posted on: September 23, 2011 | By: SuperUser Account | Microsoft Dynamics GP

Whether you’re doing business across geographies, industries, or across the street, help lead your organization to a competitive advantage with business software that’s as agile as you need to be. Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 is a comprehensive enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution for midsize and larger organizations that empowers people to work effectively, manage change, and compete globally. It makes it easy to operate across locations and countries by standardizing processes, providing visibility across your organization, and simplifying compliance.

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 is:

Powerful. Manage the complexities of a global organization with one centralized ERP solution that helps standardize processes and provides visibility across your organization, while keeping on top of changes in local regulations.

Agile. Scale your business systems and adapt processes easily to support your strategic initiatives. Better manage changes in the marketplace, such as new product launches and mergers and acquisitions.

Simple. Empower your people to work faster and make smarter, more proactive decisions using familiar tools with role-tailored interfaces. Integration with Microsoft Office—including Excel—provides a consistent and easy-to-use experience that drives adoption and lowers your costs.



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