Microsoft Dynamics
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Microsoft Dynamics Overview

Microsoft Dynamics offers a line of simple-to-learn and easy-to-use enterprise resource planning (ERP) business solutions that connect with your existing technology and scale as you grow to deliver long-term value. These solutions work the way your people and organization work, enabling everyone to make more informed decisions and adapt to new opportunities and rapid change.
Microsoft Dynamics AX (formerly Axapta) is the right choice if you need enterprise scalability. It is highly customizable, offering an “integrated development environment (IDE) and multi-tier architecture”. That translates into easy customization, giving on-site developers the ability to create new features whenever the business growth requires it.
Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly Great Plains) is solid, easy-to-use, low-cost, and offers well-developed pre-packaged functionality for accounting, e-commerce, and manufacturing.
Microsoft Dynamics SL (formerly Solomon) is great for project accounting and project management, making it ideal for the professional services industries.
Microsoft Dynamics NAV (formerly Navision) supports a large number of languages, giving it more global reach. It is highly flexible and modular, offering customers the ability to customize its tools to meet manufacturing and distribution needs. In terms of scalability, however, it is better for local singly-control enterprise firms, rather than centrally-control large-scale enterprise deployments.





