Field Services for Microsoft Dynamics AX
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Field Services for Microsoft Dynamics AX is one of only 5 Industry Builder Solutions from Microsoft. The Industry Builder Solutions are unique and revolutionary to the world of ERP. Unique to the new Industry Builder program is that it allows Microsoft to build ERP as a platform that supports the core business processes of Financial Management, Supply Chain Management, and Customer Relationship Management - while partners that have deep domain expertise, proven intellectual property, and proven success within an industry are included in Microsoft's offering as the Industry Builder for that Industry. Very specialized requirements and benefits exist: The Industry Builder must pass rigorous technical and functional certification that meets or exceeds Microsoft's internal standards; the Industry Builder is sold and supported through Microsoft; the Industry Builder is included in Microsoft product development and is obligated to keep up with product releases from Microsoft. Field Services for Microsoft Dynamics AX is one of Microsoft’s flagship enterprise resource planning software systems and is intended for companies that perform field services. It is part of the Microsoft Dynamics family.
Microsoft Dynamics AX provides businesses functionality in finance, project accounting, manufacturing, field service, supply chain management, analytics, and electronic commerce and is primarily targeted for Midsized to Large Enterprises.
[edit] History Dynamics AX was originally developed by Damgaard Data A/S as Axapta in Denmark before Damgaard was merged with Navision Software A/S in 2000. The combined company, initially NavisionDamgaard, later Navision A/S, was then ultimately acquired by the Microsoft Corporation in the summer of 2002. Before the merge, Axapta was initially released in March, 1998 in the Danish and U.S. markets. Today, it is available and supported in forty-five languages in most of the world.
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