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Microsoft Dynamics- At the forefront of Business Solutions Innovation

Manpreet Kalsi
VP-AKA Enterprise Solutions
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Manpreet Kalsi
In Step with the Latest Trends

Microsoft Dynamics provides business solutions for all aspects of an organization's needs. Customer engagement and customer experience are at the forefront of Microsoft's business model, providing flexible applications that allow businesses to respond to changing market conditions as they grow. These are exciting times for business solutions like Microsoft Dynamics as they embrace the trends that started with productivity applications. The cloud is leading this change. Microsoft Dynamics allows companies to focus on their core business requirements and give them the flexibility to scale their hardware up or down as demands change. It also reduces the upfront capital investment by leveraging a subscription model that spreads out the investment over time.

Business applications that are accessible from any device, are another important trend. Users expect "smart applications" where the user experience automatically adjusts to the devices used to access the application. Microsoft Dynamics applications deliver on that promise by providing seamless experience across any device, anytime and anywhere.

In this day and age, customers don't want to wait months for the next release to get new features and improvements. This trend started with operating systems and smart device apps updates and is now expected of business solution applications. Microsoft Dynamics keeps this commitment to the business user by supporting continuous updates through an upgradable application.

Another important trend is ensuring a uniform user experience across applications. Microsoft Dynamics offers business applications that provide an immersive user experience through the HTML5 client and leverage seamless integration with productivity, and messaging solutions. The boundaries among various tools are being blurred in order to focus on a connected user experience rather than the applications themselves.


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