Microsoft Dynamics SL
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Microsoft Dynamics SL is one of Microsoft’s flagship enterprise resource planning software systems. It is part of the Microsoft Dynamics family.
Microsoft Dynamics SL provides businesses functionality in finance, project accounting, manufacturing, field service, supply chains, analytics, and electronic commerce and is primarily targeted for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises.
[edit] History
Microsoft Dynamics SL, originally called Solomon IV for Windows was created by Solomon Software. Solomon Software was an independent company located in Findlay, Ohio. It was acquired by Great Plains Software in June 2000. Great Plains was subsequently acquired by Microsoft Corporation in May 2001.
In April 1999, Solomon Software refocused the product on an all Microsoft technology strategy. Microsoft SQL Server as the database technology, Visual Basic as the software language, and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) as the customization language.
[edit] Add-ons
- Microsoft Dynamics Solution Finder
- Project Resource Estimating & Planning (PREP) by Sandler*Kahne Software
- JAAS Advanced Manufacturing Software by JAAS Systems
- ImageLink Document Management for Dynamics SL by Computer Information Enterprises
[edit] External links
- Microsoft Dynamics SL official website
- Solomon History.Org website
- Hints, Tips, & Free training for SL
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