Why Microsoft Dynamics GP Is Like a Shoelace

Posted on: August 26, 2015 | By: Craig Thompson | Microsoft Dynamics GP

A shoelace – a product that can be effectively used by everyone no matter how big, small, wealthy or modest. An item that can easily tie things together, making life easier for the user – with minimal to zero effort. Sounds a lot like Microsoft Dynamics GP. Skeptical? Let me explain.

Like a shoelace, Microsoft Dynamics GP is malleable and is made for all different shapes and sizes, meaning that GP can be used by virtually anyone in the mid-market spectrum. With the ability to deploy features and functionality in the cloud, on premise or even in a hybrid approach, Dynamics GP can be scaled to fit both upper and lower ends of the middle market. When it comes to features, GP offers a robust application programming interface with financial management, electronic banking, supply chain, HR and payroll functionality – all must have features for any company’s ERP solution.   

But what if your company has multiple entities? Not a problem. Dynamics GP can provide robust financial reporting, budgeting and consolidations with enhanced management reporting for all of your financial statements.

Now, when you think of a shoelace one of the first things that comes to mind is this product’s ability to efficiently and easily tie things together. This is also one of the first things that comes to mind when I think of Microsoft Dynamics GP. Microsoft GP has the ability to integrate with your CRM system, e-commerce storefronts, point-of-sale systems and vertical applications – tying everything your company needs together. Plus, single sign on with Microsoft Azure allows customers to seamlessly use cloud applications across their entire business enterprise.                                 

From zero entities to ten entities, big or small, large amounts of integration or no amount of integration: Microsoft Dynamics GP can work for anyone. And in this sometimes confusing world of ERP you don’t want to be walking with your shoes untied. Want more information on Microsoft Dynamics GP? Contact us at Logan Consulting, your Chicago based Microsoft Dynamics GP Partner. 



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