What is Microsoft Dynamics 365: An Ecosystem Explained
There may be no question we get more frequently than, “What is Microsoft Dynamics 365”. Microsoft Dynamics 365 is mystifying many people. The name alone is an umbrella that covers several products in Microsoft’s cloud ecosystem. Is it for sales? What about customer tracking, or Office software? Well, the answer is yes to all. The Microsoft Dynamics 365 label covers several products, connecting them to create one fluid experience.
All in the Family
From Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central for accounting to Sales and Service for customer tracking, the products are built with your business processes in mind. Keeping your software connected (and cloud-connected) was the goal. With the Dynamics 365 ecosystem, you spend less time switching between applications and searching for information. Connecting your office products like Excel and Outlook directly to your accounting and customer tracking software provides you with the customer and transaction data you need across your Microsoft products.
To better explaining the differences in the Microsoft Dynamics 365 products and how they fit together, our Microsoft expert Kevin made a short little explainer video. If you are still looking for more information, we can help! We would love to partner with you to help you fix your systems and get back on the right track.
In this video series Kevin will cover:
- The Microsoft Dynamics 365 products
- Product functions
- How the ecosystem connects
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