In this blog, we discuss how the shift to cloud solutions empowers organizations to tackle challenges and thrive in a demanding era. Learn more about Microsoft’s “Accelerate, Innovate, Move” (AIM) program for a smooth cloud transition.
Welcome to a new era in enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. As businesses around the world embrace the power of AI to streamline operations, speed time to actionable insight, and drive innovation, a game-changer is taking center stage: generative AI.
With global volatility and inflation impacting organizations across all industries, business agility has never been more important. Leaders turn to finance teams to get real-time insight into business performance and recommendations on future initiatives that will help them thrive amid disruption.
Businesses are moving away from rigid and monolithic solutions towards agile business applications that can be deployed quickly, integrated seamlessly with other existing systems, and can collect and unify extensive amounts of data from various touchpoints unlocking siloed data.
Today we are excited to announce the general availability of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Intelligent Order Management, a cloud-based solution that helps accelerate omnichannel transformation from order intake through orchestration to fulfillment. Increasingly, consumers expect seamless omnichannel buying and after-purchase experiences with multiple fast delivery options.
Learn more about the connected project experience at Reimagine Project Management with Microsoft, now available as a free, on-demand event. You’ll learn the latest on Microsoft Planner, Microsoft Project, and Dynamics 365 Project Operations—three solutions built to address and solve for your unique business needs.
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The pandemic has forced manufacturers to make rapid adjustments, like changing factory layouts and bringing plants online with inexperienced staff while trying to maintain quality and safety standards. To address these challenges, manufacturers will need to focus on reskilling and cross-skilling to augment a worker’s knowledge.
The COVID-19 crisis has impacted all aspects of our lives, shifting the way we live, interact, do business, and more. Retail merchants worldwide are dealing with emerging sales scenarios to address contactless selling, rising operational challenges, and plunging demand exasperated by increased fraud.
2019 is shaping up to be a big year for the omnichannel retailer. According to the National Retail Federation, retailers saw a 40 percent increase in multichannel shopping in the 2018 holiday season, with social and mobile technologies reigning supreme in the customer shopping experience.
As many retail professionals gear up for retail’s BIG show—the 2019 NRF Annual Convention & EXPO—many are still processing the year that was. 2018 was turbulent, by any measure, but that volatility also drove momentum for transformative retail experiences.
2018 was a roller coaster ride for retail as businesses scrambled to adjust to changes that are reshaping the retail landscape. What’s in store for 2019? Our new survey of the state of retail reveals more change is in store, plus opportunities to reinvent operations to be faster, smarter, and nimbler.