Microsoft Dynamics 365 BC | How an ERP solution can transform your business processes
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Now more than ever, finance teams are under pressure to adapt quickly to the constantly changing economic environment. As the year progresses, plans shift, requiring the business to remain agile in there budgeting, planning, and forecasting processes.
We know that having real time insights and up to date data can be difficult to manage as well as costly yet critical to the business.
In this webinar, Darren Rafferty, Client Director & Steve Gardner, Principal Nav/BC Consultant discuss:
- Why Microsoft – the full environment, Copilot, how it is scalable and adaptable
- What is ERP and what is Microsoft 365 Business Central?
- The capabilities and pains Business Central can solve
- An interactive Q&A
Watch the recoding below.
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