Business Portal Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 highlights for consultant
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Highlights for Consultants: Business Portal in Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0
Overview
Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Microsoft Great Plains, represents a new wave in ERP solutions, incorporating the company's extensive technology suite: .Net, MS SQL Server, SharePoint, Visual Studio, Active Directory, MS Exchange, and XML Web Services.
Integration Strategy
Microsoft Dynamics GP is part of Microsoft's broader ERP portfolio, which includes Dynamics NAV, Dynamics AX, Dynamics SL, and Dynamics CRM. The strategic direction, known as Project Green, emphasizes thin-client interfaces as a bridge between disparate ERP database structures. Business Portal exemplifies this strategy, aligning closely with Microsoft's vision for seamless integration.
From Reporting to Transaction Management
Microsoft has a knack for introducing solutions that serve as both technological innovations and market exploration tools. Take eConnect, initially designed to help eCommerce developers connect with Great Plains objects like Customer, Sales Order, and Invoice. It now acts as a central connection layer for Dynamics GP, Integration Manager, and Business Portal. Originally, Business Portals were focused on reporting and analytics, but with the launch of MS CRM's Web Interface, the shift toward web-based transaction processing gained traction.
Seamless User Experience
Microsoft aims to blur the lines between different platforms like CRM, Business Portal, and SharePoint, striving for a seamless user experience. SharePoint, with its workflow and document management capabilities, integrates into Business Portal, positioning itself as a competitive alternative to traditional workflow tools like IBM Lotus Notes Domino.
Cost-Effective Human Resources Management
For businesses looking to manage costs, particularly those with manufacturing or service employees, a full-priced concurrent user license may not be necessary. Instead, purchasing a more affordable Business Portal user license enables employee self-service capabilities.
Evolution of eOrder
eOrder, initially a legacy IIS product, is being reimagined using the .Net web services platform, ensuring it aligns with modern technological standards.
Visual Aids
For more visual insights and detailed screenshots, visit the Albaspectrum website. If you're interested in optimizing, customizing, or modifying these solutions, feel free to reach out at 1-866-528-0577 or help@albaspectrum.com.
Happy implementing!
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