Talent, Payroll, and HR
The Latest News in Microsoft Dynamics Service Update Availability
Delivering predictable Dynamics 365 service updates to their users is one of Microsoft’s main focuses. Over the last 5 years, Microsoft has decreased the updates pace from 12 to 8 to 7 to 4 releases per year. These updates are available both for “manual” self-deployment before or automatically applied by Microsoft. One of the key…
Read MoreStreamlining Accounts Payable with AP Automation and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Invoice Capture
In today’s fast-paced business environment, organizations are constantly seeking ways to optimize their processes and increase operational efficiency. One area that often poses challenges is the accounts payable (AP) department. Manual AP processes are time-consuming, error-prone, and can hinder overall productivity. Fortunately, automation solutions have emerged as a game-changer for AP departments, revolutionizing the way…
Read MoreMicrosoft Dynamics 365 FO Continuous Updates Announcement
Microsoft recently announced that there will be significant changes to One Version (Service Updates) for D365 FO. This process can seem overwhelming but have no fear, we are here to break down everything you need to know so that you can understand what is coming your way. The below points are a brief compilation of what…
Read MoreSUMMIT NA 2023: ATTENDEES GUIDE
We are just a few years past the core pandemic, USER GROUPS are back, and we are here for it! If you made it to Summit NA in Orlando last year, you witnessed a five-day immersive D365 experience! The 2023 event is quickly zooming into Charlotte, North Carolina, and is on track to be even…
Read MoreMajor Improvements Coming to Microsoft Productivity and Business Applications (Release Wave 1)
For the past 40 years, the user experience and core process flows of business applications including ERP, CRM, and more have remained somewhat stagnant. Don’t you think it’s time for a change? With the announcement of Release Wave 1 being executed worldwide throughout the month of April, it’s evident that Microsoft thinks the time to…
Read MoreIt’s Time to Migrate – D365 Human Resources
Birds aren’t the only ones who need to do some migrating this spring – Microsoft has announced that the automated migration tools for lifting and shifting the Human Resources app into Dynamics 365 is generally available for customers! Just in case you forgot, Microsoft announced the merging of HR offerings in the Fall of 2021.…
Read MoreFollowing the Path: Microsoft’s Artificial Intelligence Journey
Over the past 3 months, Microsoft has been shaking up the business world, making waves with Artificial Intelligence and looking to innovate how people use and interact with their software offerings. We briefly discussed Microsoft’s investment into OpenAI in an earlier blog, The Continuation of Artificial Intelligence in Microsoft, and boy howdy, have there been…
Read MoreImprove your Introduction Skills
Let’s face it, our face-to-face personal skills have taken a back seat to virtual greetings on tiny screens. The typical meeting today is like conversing with the cast of the Brady Bunch except they are floating on top of marginally effective green screen backgrounds. Not to mention the ubiquitous “You’re On Mute” chorus that I…
Read MoreBobby Small’s 5 SUPER Reasons to Attend DynamicsCon
If this event were a superhero utility belt, there are at least five go-to elements you would need to grab for: Cost, Content, Keynotes, Superheroes, and Networking! 1. FREE There are not many events of this significance that are absolutely FREE! Nada, nil, zilch, zero dollars. What a huge value to the community. Yes, it…
Read MoreDynamics 365 Human Resources Re-Joins the Finance & Operations Fold
What’s that they say about everything coming full circle? Well, it certainly checks out with Human Resources and Dynamics 365. For those keeping track at home: HR was available as a module of Dynamics AX Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations retained an HR module Dynamics 365 Talent developed standalone HR capabilities Dynamics 365 became Dynamics…
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