By Product
MS Dynamics 365
Dynamics 365 isn’t an ERP or a CRM product, it’s both. Microsoft already has significant plays in ERP (Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Microsoft Dynamics AX), and CRM (Microsoft Dynamics CRM). Dynamics 365 is the next step in the evolution of a combined ERP and CRM product.
MS Dynamics Axapta
MS Dynamics Nav
If you use Azure Active Directory as your authentication method, connecting with Power BI is simple. No more manually finding and entering connection information. Just sign in with your Azure Active Directory name and password and we’ll do the rest. During the sign in process, the Dynamics NAV connector will auto discover any tenants you are associated with and automatically create the connection to them. That’s it!
MS Dynamics CRM
The offer is divided in several applications:
Dynamics 365 for Sales (CRM)
Dynamics 365 for Customer Service (CRM)
Dynamics 365 for Marketing (CRM)
Dynamics 365 for Field Service (CRM)
Dynamics 365 for Project Service Automation (CRM)
Dynamics 365 for Operations (ERP)
Dynamics 365 for Financials (ERP)
MS Dynamics GP
MS Azure
Azure was announced in October 2008, started with codename “Project Red Dog”, and released in February 1, 2010 as “Windows Azure” before being renamed “Microsoft Azure” on March 25, 2014
MS Power BI
Power BI provides cloud-based BI services, known as “Power BI Services”, along with a desktop based interface, called “Power BI Desktop”. It offers data warehouse capabilities including data preparation, data discovery and interactive dashboards. In March 2016, Microsoft released an additional service called Power BI Embedded on its Azure cloud platform. One main differentiator of the product is the ability to load custom visualizations.
MS Share Point
Payment Processing
e-Lockbox
e-Remittance
Regulatory Compliance
Compliance Solution
Money Transaction Report
Database Development
CRM
Asset Management
Municipality Accounting & Revenue Management