I'm working mostly with all of them within the cloud and the Defender for Endpoint. Essentially, I need one defender per technology because if I want to have a Defender for World of Warcraft, then this defender has to know what a gold mine is. Or a defender for Counter-Strike has to know what my knapsack and my STG 77 or Kel-Tec RDB rifles are, stuff like that. It has to know those resources. And a Defender for SQL has to know what an SQL table is. So, it's an adapter to the unique structure of the resource I want to protect. If I want to have a defender for a printer, I have to know what changing paper means. If I want to change the paper for an NTFS file system, there is no paper to change. I have been also dealing with Microsoft Dynamics. Dynamics is a SharePoint-based technology, so any defender understanding the SharePoint infrastructure will do. Essentially, that is being handled by Microsoft Defender for Office 365, because all of that is, with the exception of Exchange, SharePoint-based.
We are a Microsoft Dynamics solution partner. We use all the tools of Microsoft Dynamics, including sales. We use Microsoft Dynamics with Office 365 and LinkedIn, and while we do not use Sales Navigator, it is tightly integrated with Outlook and L365.
I am a customer of Microsoft Dynamics. My major use case for Microsoft Dynamics is for the CRM and ERP. Microsoft Dynamics helps to improve sales forecasting as one of my use cases is CRM. Regarding Microsoft Dynamics sales forecasting, it involves the right set of customers who are willing to open accounts with the company. I work with real-time analytics in Microsoft Dynamics. I have Microsoft Dynamics solution in the cloud.
I work on Microsoft Dynamics 365. For CRM purposes, we use Microsoft Dynamics 365. We use Microsoft Dynamics 365 as a CRM, and for Microsoft, we use Power BI and other daily activities such as Excel and Word. These are some tools or software from Microsoft that we use. As for working with services such as Synapse Analytics for reporting or Azure, we do not use these. Our organization is a service provider for Azure. We are a gold partner for Microsoft. We provide services for implementation and migration of Microsoft Dynamics. For our management concerns, we use CRM and Power BI and other tools for our daily business needs. We might be using Azure, but as a sales operation professional and researcher, I don't use Azure. I use mostly the tools that I have mentioned.
We provide services to customers from assorted industries, beginning with distribution. This includes trade logistics, sales, and procurement. We have also serviced mining customers and are currently undertaking a project for a coal mining company. Additionally, we have customers in the production and manufacturing sectors and are currently working with a Japanese company for coil cutting services in Indonesia. Resource planning, production module, trade logistics, and asset management are all part of the Microsoft Dynamics 365 solution, which is an excellent offering. We are also working with a mining customer and integrating their specific mining application with Microsoft Dynamics 365. Additionally, we are integrating a payment gateway with a bank. We deploy on the cloud because the on-prem version is difficult for us to deploy and we have many resources with the cloud subscription.
Microsoft Dynamics is one of the main tool that I use when managing my company which deals in IT products. It allows me to search for products, invoices, and customers. I use it to analyse my market, product management, and all customers, including employees. This ensures good management of my costs and expenses making it easier to identify what is making losses. After doing some training with most of the accounting staff, I am using the software with ease and efficiency. I have made a positive impact by understanding how to fix some errors and issues in this software. I like the way it integrates with Outlook and SharePoint by giving detailed reports of my company. I use it when analysing all the activities in my company with a special tool for analytics which gives detailed information on all activities.
Microsoft Dynamics AX for Retail Point of Sale (POS) is available either as part of the integrated Dynamics AX for Retail business suite, or as an individual POS solution. Features shown include the Modern POS experience, product search and select, client-telling/assisted sales experience, customer detail capture and remote stock counting.
I'm working mostly with all of them within the cloud and the Defender for Endpoint. Essentially, I need one defender per technology because if I want to have a Defender for World of Warcraft, then this defender has to know what a gold mine is. Or a defender for Counter-Strike has to know what my knapsack and my STG 77 or Kel-Tec RDB rifles are, stuff like that. It has to know those resources. And a Defender for SQL has to know what an SQL table is. So, it's an adapter to the unique structure of the resource I want to protect. If I want to have a defender for a printer, I have to know what changing paper means. If I want to change the paper for an NTFS file system, there is no paper to change. I have been also dealing with Microsoft Dynamics. Dynamics is a SharePoint-based technology, so any defender understanding the SharePoint infrastructure will do. Essentially, that is being handled by Microsoft Defender for Office 365, because all of that is, with the exception of Exchange, SharePoint-based.
We are a Microsoft Dynamics solution partner. We use all the tools of Microsoft Dynamics, including sales. We use Microsoft Dynamics with Office 365 and LinkedIn, and while we do not use Sales Navigator, it is tightly integrated with Outlook and L365.
I am a customer of Microsoft Dynamics. My major use case for Microsoft Dynamics is for the CRM and ERP. Microsoft Dynamics helps to improve sales forecasting as one of my use cases is CRM. Regarding Microsoft Dynamics sales forecasting, it involves the right set of customers who are willing to open accounts with the company. I work with real-time analytics in Microsoft Dynamics. I have Microsoft Dynamics solution in the cloud.
I work on Microsoft Dynamics 365. For CRM purposes, we use Microsoft Dynamics 365. We use Microsoft Dynamics 365 as a CRM, and for Microsoft, we use Power BI and other daily activities such as Excel and Word. These are some tools or software from Microsoft that we use. As for working with services such as Synapse Analytics for reporting or Azure, we do not use these. Our organization is a service provider for Azure. We are a gold partner for Microsoft. We provide services for implementation and migration of Microsoft Dynamics. For our management concerns, we use CRM and Power BI and other tools for our daily business needs. We might be using Azure, but as a sales operation professional and researcher, I don't use Azure. I use mostly the tools that I have mentioned.
The main use case for Microsoft Dynamics in my organization is CRM mainly.
We provide services to customers from assorted industries, beginning with distribution. This includes trade logistics, sales, and procurement. We have also serviced mining customers and are currently undertaking a project for a coal mining company. Additionally, we have customers in the production and manufacturing sectors and are currently working with a Japanese company for coil cutting services in Indonesia. Resource planning, production module, trade logistics, and asset management are all part of the Microsoft Dynamics 365 solution, which is an excellent offering. We are also working with a mining customer and integrating their specific mining application with Microsoft Dynamics 365. Additionally, we are integrating a payment gateway with a bank. We deploy on the cloud because the on-prem version is difficult for us to deploy and we have many resources with the cloud subscription.
We have used the on-premise version and recently moved to the cloud.
Microsoft Dynamics is one of the main tool that I use when managing my company which deals in IT products. It allows me to search for products, invoices, and customers. I use it to analyse my market, product management, and all customers, including employees. This ensures good management of my costs and expenses making it easier to identify what is making losses. After doing some training with most of the accounting staff, I am using the software with ease and efficiency. I have made a positive impact by understanding how to fix some errors and issues in this software. I like the way it integrates with Outlook and SharePoint by giving detailed reports of my company. I use it when analysing all the activities in my company with a special tool for analytics which gives detailed information on all activities.