Microsoft Announces Microsoft Dynamics SL Will Be Available in 2011
Microsoft announced that Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011, their leading enterprising resource planning (ERP) solution will be available in English in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean and Puerto Rico in the second quarter of 2011. A Spanish version for Latin America will be announced later.
Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011 is designed for midsize, project driven organizations and is well suited for the construction industry, professional services, government contracting, architecture and engineering fields. The new ERP solution features a broad range of enhancements to help increase productivity, business value and insight across an organization.
Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011 delivers a RoleTailored experience for customers. This significant update gives customers a comprehensive view across their organizations. This helps reduce the time required for people to decipher information intended for them. Other new features include Quick Query, which provides more than 50 predesigned search options and Quick Send which will allow users to send documents, such as invoices, to their customers from within Microsoft Dynamics SL.
Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011 will further extend existing IT investments by supporting integration with Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011 further extends existing IT investments by supporting integration with Microsoft Project Server 2010, Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Microsoft Office 2010, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM through Web Services.
The integration of Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011 and Microsoft Project Server 2010 brings together project management and project accounting. By adding functionality that reduces redundant data entry and synchronizing projects and accounting information, as well as the creation and viewing of budgeting and net profit information. Also, the compatibility with Microsoft SharePoint 2010 gives users the versatility to access information from virtually anywhere.
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