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March 15, 2018

The Wait for Dynamics 365 Business Central is OVER!

For the past year, Microsoft has been teasing a new product, code-named, “Tenerife.” The wait is finally over and the new product has been officially announced; introducing: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, generally available beginning April 2nd. Business Central offers organizations a single, end-to-end solution for managing finances, operations, sales, and customer service. The spring release of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is a great opportunity for businesses to easily and affordably upgrade their entry-level accounting software and legacy ERP systems.

Like all of Microsoft’s business solutions, Business Central integrates with the rest of Microsoft’s cloud service offerings, including Office 365, PowerApps, Microsoft Flow, and Power BI.

Business Central brings the full power of Dynamics NAV to the cloud and a shared code-base ensures complete consistency between both on premises and cloud versions, making transitioning to the cloud seamless. As a single, end-to-end application, Business Central offers:

  • Business without silos | Unify your business and boost efficiency with automated tasks and workflows, integrated within the Office tools you already love like Outlook, Word, and Excel
  • Actionable Insights | Achieve greater outcomes and gain a complete view of your business with connected data, business analytics, and guidance delivered by Microsoft’s leading intelligent technologies
  • Solutions built to evolve | Start quickly, grow at your own pace, and adapt in real time with a flexible platform that makes it easy to extend Business Central based on your changing business needs

 

For more information on the Spring release and general availability, please contact sales@lime-falcon-860444.hostingersite.com or visit Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

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