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  2. Microsoft Dynamics 365 - Wikipedia

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    2006 – Released Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0. 2008 – Released Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009. 2011 – Released Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012. [51] It was made available and supported in more than 30 countries and 25 languages. Dynamics AX is used in over 20,000 organizations of all sizes, worldwide. [52] 2016 – Released Microsoft Dynamics AX 7 ...

  3. Advanced Manufacturing Software - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Category:Microsoft Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Microsoft Dynamics" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Microsoft Dynamics AX; B. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business ...

  5. Microsoft engineering groups - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Dynamics is a line of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) software applications. Microsoft Dynamics was previously a separate engineering unit until it got reorganised into the Cloud & Enterprise Group in June 2015. [39]

  6. C/AL - Wikipedia

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    C/AL (Client/server Application Language) was the programming language used within C/SIDE the Client/Server Integrated Development Environment in Microsoft Dynamics NAV (formerly known as Navision Attain) and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central up until (and including) version 14. It has been replaced by AL.

  7. AX4 - Wikipedia

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    AX4 or AX-4 may refer to: Aeolus AX4, compact crossover SUV; Axiom Mission 4, space mission with paying passengers; AX-4: Black Hole, a 1982 videogame; see List of Project EGG games; Aisin AX4 transmission; see List of Aisin transmissions; Clariion AX4, a storage area network server

  8. AX - Wikipedia

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    .ax, the Internet top-level domain of Åland; Citroën AX, a French subcompact car; AX register, a general-purpose 16-bit X86 register; AX architecture, a Japanese computing initiative to allow PCs to handle Japanese text via special hardware; Microsoft Dynamics AX, an enterprise resource planning tool

  9. Great Plains Software - Wikipedia

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    Great Plains Software, Inc. was an accounting software company located in Fargo, North Dakota, whose products focused on small to medium-sized businesses. [2] It was founded in 1981, [3] went public in 1997, [4] and was sold to Microsoft in 2001.