Small and mid-sized companies are turning their sights to the cloud for cloud computing and financial reporting. The Microsoft Dynamics GP cloud option, for example, integrates all the familiar business applications and productivity tools and provides you with insights to meet your customer demands and help propel your success to the next level. Here are 3 main cloud benefits our Microsoft Dynamics GP customers experience when converting to the cloud.
As you know, competing in the market today requires a certain amount of agility when responding to the changing demands of customers and the business landscape. The cloud option allows IT departments to benefit from Office 365 and the Microsoft tools – together in the cloud. Microsoft Dynamics GP in the cloud manages complexity and drives business agility by connecting people, financial reporting and integrations with other systems. The benefits of online products and services may add value to your Accounting and Purchasing departments and also help enable management to make better decisions.
Are you ready to use data to transform your business? Work with Accountnet to explore how Microsoft solutions for small and mid-sized companies can help you get more out of the data you already have and put it to work for you. As a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, Accountnet helps companies get up and running with Microsoft Dynamics. We don’t just install and configure the software — we also train your accounting staff to use it to create the reports they need, so they can analyze data as needed. Our solutions give both technical and nontechnical employees the information they must have to do their jobs well — wherever they are, in whatever application they choose to use. Take the next step toward growth with Microsoft Dynamics.
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Another version of this blog was previously posted on November 14, 2017 by Accountnet's very own John Peace here: http://www.erpsoftwareblog.com/2017/11/microsoft-dynamics-better-enabled-cloud/
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