Tag: Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations- Power BI for ERP End Users
On-Premises vs. Cloud: Which Version of D365FO is Right for You?
Posted on: December 6, 2018 | By: Guy Logan | Microsoft Dynamics AX/365
Deciding between implementing a cloud based or on-premises version ERP, like Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, can be quite the challenge. Depending on the needs of your organization, there are plenty reasons why one implementation option is better suited for you than the other. Both versions have significantly effective features, but, as we know, cloud-based ERP is accessed via the internet on a phone/tablet/ etc., and on-premises is...
Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations- Power BI for ERP End Users
Posted on: November 9, 2018 | By: Jarrod Kraemer | Microsoft Dynamics AX/365
Authored by: Dave Occhionero In today’s fast paced business world, common words that are popping up in board meetings, and conference rooms across the country are, “Data driven decisions,” “Statistical models”, and “Analytics.” These terms are not only used in business but have practical everyday uses in sports, technology, and in politics as well. When selecting an ERP software, many deciding factors center around how well the ERP can handle...
No Competition with Microsoft Dynamics GP
Posted on: February 23, 2017 | By: Craig Thompson | Microsoft Dynamics GP
Is your business lagging behind competitors? Are you a small to mid-size business looking for innovative integration within your enterprise? Microsoft Dynamics GP is the one stop shop for you! By implementing a forward-thinking ERP solution your business can create the competitive edge they have been searching for. Integration Within the Enterprise It can be overwhelming trying to promote integration within your business on a regular basis. The...
Benefits of using Rollup Fields in Dynamics 365
Posted on: February 21, 2017 | By: Craig Thompson | Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Benefits of using Rollup Fields in Dynamics 365 There are many benefits of using rollup fields in Dynamics 365. Using rollup fields users can aggregate data from records to calculate counts of opportunities, average amounts of different fields, or the last date an activity took place. Users can look for specific data across related records. For example, total estimated revenue for an account across all of the account’s opportunities. With all...