Sensor Data Intelligence, a new feature of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, helps you drive business processes based on automated IoT (Internet of Things) signals from machines and equipment on the production floor.
Accounts Payable teams around the globe spend hours processing invoices that come from different channels—fax, mail, email, handwritten, and electronic data interchange (EDI).
We are excited to announce that Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management can now display product names and descriptions in your users’ preferred languages.
We are excited and honored that Gartner has recognized Microsoft as a Leader in their 2022 Magic Quadrant™ for Cloud ERP for Product-Centric Enterprises.
This blog focuses on how Microsoft’s enhanced Tax Calculation capabilities help automate complex tax scenarios and deliver more scalable and easy-to-adopt tax solutions to our customers.
Within the context of DOPs, we are pleased to share the results of a recently commissioned Total Economic Impact™ (TEI) study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Microsoft.
Today we are excited to announce the preview of our demand driven material requirements planning (DDMRP) feature for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
The momentum of e-commerce continues. In fact, McKinsey & Company has stated that e-commerce shopping has 30 percent higher penetration than pre-COVID-19 pandemic, and that this pandemic has also accelerated e-commerce growth by five years.
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