Dynamics 365 Copilot in Sales – What can it do for you?

AI is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s here, and it's making life easier for sales professionals using Dynamics 365. Co-Pilot, Microsoft's AI-powered assistant, is designed to streamline tasks, enhance productivity, and help sales teams focus on what truly matters: closing deals. Copilot is packed with features that take the heavy lifting out of sales. But what does this mean in practice? Let’s dive in!

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Using Open Source Software in Your Dynamics Implementation

Can open-source software be the key to enhancing your Dynamics 365 implementation? In this article, Johan Persson explores how community-built tools can drive innovation and efficiency in your IT strategy. Discover the benefits of open source, the considerations to keep in mind, and why it’s a valuable resource for taking your Dynamics projects to the next level.

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Dynamics 365 – Better together part 2

In our previous article we talked about the benefits your business gets when adopting one single vendor's suite of applications, such as Microsoft Dynamics 365. We also covered which Dynamics 365 apps typically bundle together and why. In this article, we further dive into examples of how the Dynamics 365 apps work together to support different E2E processes.

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Dynamics 365 – Better together part 1

In previous articles we talked about Dynamics 365 Commerce technology modernization and how one could gradually expand the Dynamics 365 Commerce footprint using headless commerce capabilities. In this article, we will elaborate on the business value of adopting a “best-of-suite” approach to scale the Commerce operations more efficiently.

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Why Microservices in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations

Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations is Microsoft’s latest iteration of their flagship ERP system, which used to be called Dynamics AX (before that, Axapta). The idea here is to build a modern ERP system that is easier to support and maintain to make the ALM story more attractive to customers.

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Demand-Driven Material Requirements Planning – New planning methodology

Demand-Driven Material Requirements Planning (DDMRP) is a new planning methodology that has been gaining traction in recent years in the field of Supply Chain Management. Post-covid supply shortages have made this concept even more relevant.

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