Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Inatech to attend Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 launch

Microsoft Corporation launched Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 on 20th April this year. The new software is an easy-to-use enterprise resource planning solution for midsize businesses, and it promises advanced functionality, strong business intelligence reporting options, and interoperability with other line-of-business applications. Fancy new features include new Role Centres, out-of-the-box Web services and the ability to complete tasks through other software.

Inatech is committed to staying on top of all the latest releases, and for that reason, we’re sending two delegates from Inatech to the launch of Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 in United Arab Emirates today.

According to the tech community, the new software is a major development. Todd Bowlsby, senior Dynamics consultant at Remington Consulting, said: “The new Role Centers and the ability to tap into SQL Server Analysis Services as well as SQL Server Reporting Services are significant.

“This allows for full drill-down capability; a level of insight that should be new and welcome for former QuickBooks users.”

Rick Frazier, IT director at Bio-Engineered Supplements and Nutrition, said: “With the out-of-the-box integration between Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Microsoft Dynamics GP, we are projecting a 25 percent reduction in call handle time, improving the efficiency and quality of our customer service.

“We’ve automated many of the processes that we used to handle manually and can now focus more on analyzing our data instead of figuring out how to move it.

“With real-time insight into our business, we can adjust our strategy more quickly.”

Crispinn Read, general manager of Microsoft Dynamics ERP, said: “By combining the power of business applications and productivity applications, we’re able to support how people really work in their everyday jobs.

“Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 is an excellent choice for companies experiencing growing pains with their current accounting software and looking for a solution that can scale.”

Watch this space for future information on Microsoft Dynamics when our intrepid pair return.

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