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April 2, 2019

We Do Microsoft Dynamics! Do You?

In the business world, Microsoft Dynamics is a household name. As such, we rarely stop to think about how or why Microsoft chose the name Dynamics for its suite of ERP and CRM software solutions. I was pondering that question as I set about writing this blog. Is it related to terms like fluid dynamics and aerodynamics? Perhaps it is.

According to the dictionary, as an adjective, “dynamic” means:

  • (of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress, as in “a dynamic economy.”
  • (of a person) positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas

As a noun, it means: a force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process

What’s in a name?

When I think about the role that Microsoft Dynamics ERP and CRM have played in our clients’ businesses, all of the above are true. Microsoft Dynamics has absolutely been a force of positive change and progress for our clients. They rely on Dynamics software to run their businesses because it is not a static solution. It is constantly being updated to meet the changing demands of the economy and market imperatives.

Dynamics help our clients scale as they grow. It helps them compete in increasingly competitive markets. It helps them gain critical business insights that translate into informed decisions.

That’s why we do Dynamics. How about you?

For your ERP needs, Bond Consulting Services (BCS) implements and supports:
Microsoft Dynamics GP
Microsoft Dynamics 365
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

For your CRM needs, BCS implements and supports:
Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales
Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Marketing
Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Customer Service

For all of you who are looking for tools to help you work better together so you can get more done – anytime, anywhere, BCS implements and supports:
Microsoft Office 365

And for those of you who want better business intelligence (BI), BCS implements and supports:
Microsoft Power BI

Ready to grow your business?

Visit us at www.BondConsultingServices.com or just pick up the phone and call 562.988.3451.

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