Microsoft Dynamics Commitment to Flexibility and Scalability Revealed in Post by To-Increase
New blog post describes commitment to both the evolving needs of customers, and to the cloud, offered by Microsoft Dynamics AX.
Norwell, MA, May 27, 2011 --(PR.com)-- To-Increase, a provider of Microsoft Dynamics Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software solutions, reveals in a new blog post how a commitment to both flexibility and scalability has helped Microsoft Dynamics AX evolve into the industry's most ideal ERP software solution.
'Microsoft Dynamics: Flexible ERP Software Seeks Competition,' is a new blog post by To-Increase Global Industry Director Luciano Cunha. Within this post, Cunha cites the following quote from Josh Greenbaum of Information Week:
“Starting approximately in 2013, only Microsoft will be able to offer pretty much any possible deployment model of its [ERP] software from a single code-base. This is an important distinction that may be hard for its competitors to deal with."
"Greenbaum’s statement matches the vision that Microsoft, and providers like my company To-Increase, have worked to cultivate for years," writes Cunha. "The truth is this: Enterprise Resource Planning software must be several things – from technically sound to rapidly implemented. But perhaps most importantly, ERP software must be flexible and it must be scalable."
The flexibility of Microsoft Dynamics that Cunha discusses in his post is tied in to Microsoft's commitment to offer its products as managed service or cloud deployments. This flexibility and commitment to the cloud is ideal for global companies, particularly in the manufacturing industry, that have different outposts and requirements throughout the supply chain. And the scalability Cunha comments on is in relation to Microsoft's commitment to offer products designed in equal measure around the customer needs of today, and the customer needs of several years down the road.
"With the upcoming release of Microsoft Dynamics 2012, I encourage all those companies considering a new or upgraded ERP software solution to look closely at the commitment being offered by Microsoft," concludes Cunha.
To read this full post, visit the To-Increase blog at http://blog.to-increase.com/microsoft-dynamics-erp-software-seeks-competition/. Within, readers will have the opportunity to register for a complimentary demo of Microsoft Dynamics AX.
About To-Increase
As a global ISV and Microsoft Gold Certified partner, To-Increase develops solutions for industry verticals, including highly specific Industrial Equipment Manufacturing, retail, wholesale, construction, distribution, and professional services segments. We offer end-to-end solutions built on Microsoft Dynamics AX and Microsoft Dynamics NAV, along with a wide range of business integration and add-on software for Microsoft Dynamics ERP and CRM solutions. We also develop e-Con, the leading sales and product configurator for Microsoft Dynamics. To-Increase has been recognized as the Microsoft Dynamics Outstanding ISV of the year for both 2009 and 2010, and has been a member of the Microsoft President’s Club and Inner Circle for three consecutive years. Our solutions are delivered worldwide through a network of highly trained partners.
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'Microsoft Dynamics: Flexible ERP Software Seeks Competition,' is a new blog post by To-Increase Global Industry Director Luciano Cunha. Within this post, Cunha cites the following quote from Josh Greenbaum of Information Week:
“Starting approximately in 2013, only Microsoft will be able to offer pretty much any possible deployment model of its [ERP] software from a single code-base. This is an important distinction that may be hard for its competitors to deal with."
"Greenbaum’s statement matches the vision that Microsoft, and providers like my company To-Increase, have worked to cultivate for years," writes Cunha. "The truth is this: Enterprise Resource Planning software must be several things – from technically sound to rapidly implemented. But perhaps most importantly, ERP software must be flexible and it must be scalable."
The flexibility of Microsoft Dynamics that Cunha discusses in his post is tied in to Microsoft's commitment to offer its products as managed service or cloud deployments. This flexibility and commitment to the cloud is ideal for global companies, particularly in the manufacturing industry, that have different outposts and requirements throughout the supply chain. And the scalability Cunha comments on is in relation to Microsoft's commitment to offer products designed in equal measure around the customer needs of today, and the customer needs of several years down the road.
"With the upcoming release of Microsoft Dynamics 2012, I encourage all those companies considering a new or upgraded ERP software solution to look closely at the commitment being offered by Microsoft," concludes Cunha.
To read this full post, visit the To-Increase blog at http://blog.to-increase.com/microsoft-dynamics-erp-software-seeks-competition/. Within, readers will have the opportunity to register for a complimentary demo of Microsoft Dynamics AX.
About To-Increase
As a global ISV and Microsoft Gold Certified partner, To-Increase develops solutions for industry verticals, including highly specific Industrial Equipment Manufacturing, retail, wholesale, construction, distribution, and professional services segments. We offer end-to-end solutions built on Microsoft Dynamics AX and Microsoft Dynamics NAV, along with a wide range of business integration and add-on software for Microsoft Dynamics ERP and CRM solutions. We also develop e-Con, the leading sales and product configurator for Microsoft Dynamics. To-Increase has been recognized as the Microsoft Dynamics Outstanding ISV of the year for both 2009 and 2010, and has been a member of the Microsoft President’s Club and Inner Circle for three consecutive years. Our solutions are delivered worldwide through a network of highly trained partners.
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Luciano Cunha
701-371-9487
www.to-increase.com
Contact
Luciano Cunha
701-371-9487
www.to-increase.com
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