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Advanced Manufacturing Software (AMS) is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) software product based on the Microsoft Dynamics AX platform.. The product is part of the Certified for Microsoft Dynamics [1] family of products and is intended to assist with finance, discrete manufacturing, distribution, customer relationship management (CRM), supply chains, analytics and electronic commerce for ...
Microsoft Dynamics 365 is an integrated suite of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) applications offered by Microsoft. [1] Combines various functions such as sales, customer service, field service, operations, finance, marketing, and project service automation into a single platform.
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Avanade's business model combines leading and delivering Microsoft-based projects contracted by Accenture, and its own direct business where Avanade is the contracting partner. The latter direct business has grown substantially over the past 10+ years in part due to a series of acquisitions, each of which has brought a book of direct business ...
To merge and consolidate the tagged articles to Microsoft Dynamics 365, for reasons of short text and context, with some concerns over notability of individual product pages. This includes Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central,Microsoft Dynamics,Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance,Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales,Microsoft Dynamics AX.
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational technology conglomerate headquartered in Redmond, Washington. [2] Founded in 1975, the company became highly influential in the rise of personal computers through software like Windows, and the company has since expanded to Internet services, cloud computing, video gaming and other fields.
Windows App Studio, formerly Windows Phone App Studio is a discontinued web app provided by Microsoft for Windows app development. It allowed users to create apps that could be installed or published to the Microsoft Store (Formerly known as the Windows Store [1] [2]), and in addition provided the full source code in the form of a Visual Studio 'solution'.
Soon after LinkedIn's acquisition by Microsoft, LinkedIn's new desktop version was introduced. [42] The new version was meant to make the user experience similar across mobile and desktop. Some changes were made according to the feedback received from the previously launched mobile app. Features that were not heavily used were removed.