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dynamicssquareuk · 4 years ago
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Dynamics Square is one of UK leading IT consulting, enterprise software solutions, and related technology services providing company run by a passionate, professional and expert team. 
We help businesses to streamline their operations and increase productivity with the Microsoft Dynamics (AX, NAV & CRM) suite of software solutions.
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demanddynamics · 4 years ago
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3 Reasons why you should upgrade from Dynamics AX to Dynamics 365
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If you are using Dynamics AX, the thought of migrating to Dynamics 365 has most likely crossed your mind.
Although the new features, easy scalability, and added intelligence are enticing, the obstacles of data migration and disruption of business continuity may persuade you from migrating. As specialists in enabling organizations to seamlessly migrate from older versions of Dynamics to the all-new cloud version, we can assure you that we will migrate your data quickly, successfully, and without impacting your business continuity.
In today’s blog, we will discuss when an organization should decide to execute the migration. This topic is important as it will ensure that your business migrates to the cloud at the perfect time!
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When should you upgrade from Dynamics AX to Dynamics 365?
Upgrading to Dynamics 365 will facilitate revenue generation and will save you tons in the long-term. If you are unsure if your business is ready for an upgrade from Dynamics AX to Dynamics 365, make sure to review the following considerations:
You need an upgrade from Dynamics AX to Dynamics 365 when –
You require more licenses.
Expanding your workforce also means increasing your end-users. This increase in end-users is reflected by the increased number of required licenses. When using Dynamics AX, you need to pay the license fee plus annual support maintenance. Rather than purchasing new licenses, upgrade your business to Dynamics 365. By upgrading to Dynamics 365, you will reduce your expenditures and save more.
You are anticipating growth.
Your existing ERP needs an upgrade as your business initiatives evolve. Are you an organization currently thinking about or in the process of adding more strength to your workforce? If yes, our expert team highly suggests a technology upgrade. Your ERP should be just as agile and scalable as your team to keep up with your company’s growth.
You are adding business processes.
As and when your business grows, the need to add new business processes or adjust existing processes to accompany the growth becomes extremely apparent. This also means that your existing ERP should be able to facilitate the new addition or the change in the processes. When your organization is adding or changing its business processes, an upgrade from Dynamics AX to 365 is highly recommended as integrative and embedded functions are more readily available in Dynamics 365.
Dynamics 365 is a multi-tenant suite of applications that fulfills your needs and prioritizes your customers above everything. To ensure that your Dynamics 365 investment is a success, you will need a Microsoft Dynamics Partner to guide you through the process. At DemandDynamics, we provide expert consultation for your Dynamics 365 implementation, customization, integration, development, and maintenance support. For more information on Dynamics 365, visit our website or contact our Team!
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samwilliam89 · 4 years ago
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With the launch of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, a lot of people has shifted from NAV to the latest ERP solution. Similarly, existing users are considering moving to Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operation from Microsoft Dynamics AX
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dynamicsbusinesssolutions · 3 years ago
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We are currently searching for Senior Technical Consultant-Dynamics 365 FO/ AX to be based in Dubai-UAE
If you are interested submit your CV to: [email protected] or apply from website https://www.dynamics.ae/career/
View Job Details: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/2968452470/
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inoday · 6 years ago
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navisionindia · 6 years ago
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dynatechconsultancy · 5 years ago
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DynamicsAX is primarily a desktop based application whereas Dynamics 365is a web and cloud based solution from Microsoft. Dynamics AX 2012is no longer available for new customers. Upgrading AX 2012to Dynamics 365is not very complicated. Microsoft currently provides an upgrade path to Dynamics AX 2012 R2and Dynamics AX 2012 R3.
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dynamicnetsoft · 7 years ago
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Are you looking to enhance profitability by exploiting the cloud? Look no more remote than Microsoft Dynamics 365
Change your business forms utilizing Dynamics 365 applications that work seamlessly together in the cloud.
For demo request, write to us on [email protected]
Dynamic Netsoft Technologies, India | Saudi Arabia | UAE | USA www.dnetsoft.com | 044-49237777
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gdesignsme · 3 years ago
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The History - Microsoft Dynamics ERP
The History – Microsoft Dynamics ERP
In September 2005, Microsoft renamed and integrated its ERP products – Great Plains became Microsoft Dynamics GP, Navision is renamed as Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Axapta became Microsoft DynamicsAX, Solomon is now tagged as Microsoft DynamicsSL and Microsoft CRM is now known as Microsoft Dynamics CRM. The idea is to unify all future products under the Dynamics name. In getting all the MRP system…
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saltybirdpanda-blog · 7 years ago
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Hi! Which ax dynamics partner would you recommend? What do you think about https://ax-dynamics.com/microsoft-dynamics-ax? I’m thinking about getting this resource planning software product in my company and I would to know more about it ;)
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demanddynamics · 4 years ago
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5 steps for a successful ERP Implementation
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From improved operational efficiency to better scalability, there’s a lot more you can achieve from an ERP implementation.
The cloud ERP market is witnessing high growth in sales & marketing due to the increasing number of digital channels and complexities involved in sales channels. As the numbers suggest, the global market growth for ERP is expected to increase at a CAGR of over 8.1% in the next five years.
Is your business having many stand-alone, home-grown IT systems that are highly customizable and do not communicate with each other?
Is your business subject to manual intervention for activities that no longer needs a human support? Well, then it’s time you make a decision to invest in an ERP system.
Cloud deployment in the recent years has opened the door for fast-growing organizations of all sizes, making ERP software available for big and small companies. So, Investing in an ERP system can help you safe costs, increase your efficiencies and improve your deployment timelines by a significant margin.
In this blog, we’ll touch base on 5 steps for a successful ERP Implementation.
Perform a detailed assessment
The first step you’ll ever have to make in an implementation process is to identify your company needs. Many companies use ERP systems for different purposes, the most common ones being, reduced process time and increased collaboration. So, you can start by documenting key performance indicators you wanted to achieve using the ERP system.
Choose the right technology partner
The most common challenge businesses usually face in the midst of a transition or implementation is, being bombarded with too many solutions. More often than not, if you are unsure about what you want to achieve through the implementation, you end up paying hefty price for technology that has functionality you may not need.
Note: At DemandDynamics, we eliminate the hassle of having to worry about solutions that are not relevant to your business. Our certified experts perform a thorough assessment of your business needs and suggest you what works best to drive maximum ROI. Also, through our ODS model, you only pay for what you use. (No additional costs)
Evaluate your ERP solutions
Evaluating the right ERP solution is often overlooked by business which results in below-par experience for businesses post implementation. While there is a lot of investment going into enhancing the business process, it’s crucial to understand which ERP solution fits the business well in the long-run. Whether it is an on-premise solution or a cloud-based solution, it all depends on your business positioning in the industry. You can ask our ERP consultant/expert for advice.
Cleanse your data
There’s a misconception that implementing an ERP system can improve business conversions in a single go. That’s not true. Remember, the purpose of ERP system is to increase efficiency and productivity. It’s important for you to analyse the data and segregate them for converting them into ERP system.
Go-live and support beyond
Many service providers/implementation partners consider implementation as the finish line. But, the real puzzle starts post-implementation. Two things a business should keep in mind post implementation is to maintain operational efficiency and application environment efficiency. Most of the business critical problem arises due to lack of understanding of how the system works. So, a detailed run-down of what follows post-implementation has to be communicated to the team.
Here are some of the stats from the manufacturing industry:
According to IDC, around 60% of manufacturing industries will need digital platforms that are estimated to enhance their bottom-line by 30%.
In a 2019 survey of distributors and manufacturers, 67% described their implementations as successful or very successful.
This is just the tip of an ice-berg when it comes to implementing a successful ERP solution for your business. At any point of time in your business, if you have experienced operational inefficiencies but have the urge to scale fast and grow quick, our experts are always available to assist you.
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cristian-randieri · 7 years ago
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iannicholson · 8 years ago
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Need to report from #DynamicsAX? https://t.co/OwKEce3Y5y #PowerBI #ERP #DynamicsGP #DynamicsCRM #DynamicsNAV https://t.co/rj1ePGN3UA
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dynamicnetsoft · 7 years ago
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Construction companies are faced with the challenging task of managing the bidding process.
ERP software has been designed to maximize the efficiency and output of Dynamics AX and Dynamics 365.
For a demo of Construction ERP software, write to us at [email protected]
The project life cycle summarized by five critical components Bidding & Estimation, Project Forecasting & Planning, Project execution by way of own resource and/or Subcontracting, Project resource Management and Project Cost Control.
Dynamic Netsoft Technologies, India | Saudi Arabia | UAE | USA www.dnetsoft.com | 044-49237777
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alletec-blog · 7 years ago
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Know more about Microsoft Dynamics AX here!
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erwinmarinax · 9 years ago
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Calculating the RIF check digit AX 2012 x++
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static void RIF(Args _args)    {           int SumRIF, EntRIF, Residuo, DigiVal;        str NumRif = "V06554332";        int i;        str cadena[];           if (strLen(NumRif) == 9)        {            for (i = 1; i < 10; i++)            {                cadena[i] = substr(NumRif,i,1);            }            cadena[1] = "0";            if ((substr(NumRif,0,1) == "V")||(substr(NumRif,0,1) == "v")) cadena[1] = "1";            if ((substr(NumRif,0,1) == "E")||(substr(NumRif,0,1) =="e")) cadena[1] = "2";            if ((substr(NumRif,0,1) == "J")||(substr(NumRif,0,1) == "j")) cadena[1] = "3";            if ((substr(NumRif,0,1) == "P")||(substr(NumRif,0,1) == "p")) cadena[1] = "4";            if ((substr(NumRif,0,1) == "G")||(substr(NumRif,0,1) == "g")) cadena[1] = "5";               cadena[1] = int2str(str2int(cadena[1]) * 4);            cadena[2] = int2str(str2int(cadena[2]) * 3);            cadena[3] = int2str(str2int(cadena[3]) * 2);            cadena[4] = int2str(str2int(cadena[4]) * 7);            cadena[5] = int2str(str2int(cadena[5]) * 6);            cadena[6] = int2str(str2int(cadena[6]) * 5);            cadena[7] = int2str(str2int(cadena[7]) * 4);            cadena[8] = int2str(str2int(cadena[8]) * 3);            cadena[9] = int2str(str2int(cadena[9]) * 2);               SumRIF = str2int(cadena[1]) + str2int(cadena[2]) + str2int(cadena[3]) + str2int(cadena[4]) + str2int(cadena[5]) + str2int(cadena[6]) + str2int(cadena[7]) + str2int(cadena[8]) + str2int(cadena[9]);               EntRIF = SumRIF/11;               Residuo = SumRIF - (EntRIF * 11);               DigiVal = 11 - Residuo;               if (DigiVal > 9)            {                DigiVal = 0;            }                  info(strFmt("El digito validador es %1", DigiVal));              }          }
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