As Microsoft’s flagship ERP solution and first Dynamics product built in the cloud, Dynamics AX provides a solid platform that has the ability to grow, adapt, and evolve with customer demands.
As Microsoft’s flagship ERP solution and first Dynamics product built in the cloud, Dynamics AX provides a solid platform that has the ability to grow, adapt, and evolve with customer demands.
Dynamics AX 2012 offers a set of processes around Quality Management and Quality Control. While most people use the terms “Quality Management” and “Quality Control” interchangeably, it is important to note that in AX 2012 “Quality Control” deals with tests, standards, specs, what to test, when to test, how to test, etc.
When choosing the right ERP solution for your business, there are a lot of factors to consider. Features and functionality are important because you want to make sure that the solution can meet your everyday needs. The time it will take, the value it can provide, how you will deploy the solution — all of these are essential to the decision making process. But it’s the total cost of ownership (TCO) that can be the make or break point in all decisions.
When deciding what product fits what type of company best, a lot of people tend to generalize and view AX for large enterprises and NAV for small to medium size businesses. If only selecting a software was that simple. We evaluate scenarios where it makes more sense to invest in Dynamics AX over Dynamics NAV.
An integrated project management solution like Microsoft Dynamics AX will help you properly predict the scope of a project, manage the scheduling of resources, and track all costs coming in and going out. In one flexible system, you can set project milestones, manage tasks or activities, apply and manage budgets, and recognize revenue across multiple projects.