Microsoft Releases Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 R2 with Enhanced ERP Features
Microsoft has announced the new release of its business management solution, Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 R2″. Microsoft has launched the new solution to enable its customers to enjoy the benefits of the software-plus-services vision through the R2 release with the aim to provide enhanced enterprise resource planning (ERP).
Microsoft Dynamics includes integration with Microsoft Dynamics CRM and online Payment Service. With its seamless integration with Microsoft Dynamics CRM, the solution helps enterprises in eliminating redundant data entries, keeping information up to date in both ERP and CRM solutions, and enabling the salespeople to quickly access detailed business information about contracts, pricing and product availability. Most conveniently, users can access Microsoft Dynamics CRM either on-premises or in an online mode, being able to migrate to either option over time.
With the integrated Online Payment Service, customers can process payment transations from the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 R2 interface across multiple channels including e-commerce, point of sale and call center transactions.
Microsoft Corporation has introduced Windows 7 user experience improvements into the new release of the solution, which enables the enterprises to open recently accessed customers and vendors using jump lists. This feature offers increased business productivity and efficiency, and the icon overlay functionality provides information on system events and status streamlined with the Windows 7 user experience.
The remote or roaming users can leverage the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 R2 through RoleTailored interface access, as the solution supports direct access from the Microsoft Dynamics RoleTailored experience over the Internet. Using this option, remote or roaming users can integrate the solution with their local resources, such as the operating system and Microsoft Office simplifying overall process for the users, and provides them with a more streamlined workflow when compared to other applications such as Citrix System Terminal Services.
According to Crispin Read, general manager, Microsoft Dynamics ERP at Microsoft Corporation, the company is delivering this release in response to customer and partner feedback, as it is committed to continuously bringing forth innovation in its ERP solutions, including the integration with cloud services. Read noted that the latest enhancements to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 are an important step in delivering solutions that drive real business productivity.
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