The Microsoft Dynamics product line is designed to support business management and help companies make important business decisions with confidence. This includes products that encompass customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP). The primary Microsoft Dynamics products are: Microsoft Dynamics AX, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Dynamics NAV, and Microsoft Dynamics SL.
Designed for midsize and larger companies,
Microsoft Dynamics AX (formerly Microsoft Axapta) is a multi-language, multi-currency enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution. With core strengths in manufacturing and e-business, there is an additional strong functionality for the wholesale and services industries.
Microsoft Dynamics CRM is a sophisticated business application platform that provides the basic services required by ISVs, VARs, and even business analysts to build upon. A wide range of applications can be created with this platform. These applications may be based on Microsoft Dynamics CRM but are not limited to CRM-type applications.
Microsoft Dynamics GP is a business management solution that provides growing and midsize organizations with complete and scalable financial and operational functionality. Several development tools are available that can be used to customize and create integrations for Microsoft Dynamics GP.
Microsoft Dynamics NAV is a business management solution that helps small and mid-sized organizations streamline their highly specialized business processes, rapidly adapting to the unique way they do business. Through the rapid adaptability, simplified customization, and ease of use offered by Microsoft Dynamics NAV, you can easily add functionality, custom applications, and online business capabilities that enhance the built-in industry-specific functionality that's relevant to the local needs of customers' businesses.
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David Musgraves' Blog David Musgrave is based in Perth, Western Australia and has been working as a Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) developer and consultant since v2.0 in 1994 (from 2001 with Microsoft). He is currently working with the Microsoft Dynamics GP Asia Pacific support team as their Escalation Engineer.
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