Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly Great Plains) is a mid-market business accounting software (ERP Software) marketed in entire globe with Microsoft and its partners.
Microsoft Dynamics GP is an ERP solution developed
to help small to mid-sized companies in the distribution, manufacturing, public
sector, services and retail industries. Dynamics GP helps the companies improve
their business operations to remain cut-throat. It
connects the many moving parts of your organization, giving you better
visibility and control over your business deeds.
Microsoft Dynamics GP software delivers comprehensive
out-of-the-box business management functionality, from operations management,
financial management, human resource management & manufacturing with rapid, flexible deployment options to get your
organization up and running quickly and affordably.
Dynamics
GP enables you to
make smart decisions that have a direct impact on your bottom line—increasing
margins and improving your cash flow. Simple to learn and use, Microsoft
Dynamics GP works with your existing technology and scales as you grow to
deliver long-term value.
Microsoft Dynamics GP is
business management solution helps you to run your business more efficiently by
bringing your systems together.
Microsoft Dynamics GP Vs SAP Business One
To better comprehend
the factual value of Microsoft Dynamics in par with SAP Business One, here is a
survey conducted by Keystone Strategy llc about the impact of Microsoft Dynamics
and SAP on the enterprise.
Keystone Strategy llc contacted the users
of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Microsoft Dynamics GP, SAP All-in-One, and SAP R/3
at approximately 100 companies (randomly) and were asked about their
experiences with Microsoft and SAP applications across different categories of
business productivity.
1) Usability measures
the user’s perception of how easy the applications are to use, how “in command”
of the application a user feels, how easy it is to navigate in the software,
and how much the user enjoys using the software.
2) Familiarity measures
the user’s perception of how intuitive the application feels, how easy it is to
learn, how quickly they can become proficient with the application, and how
comfortable they feel using it.
3) Transactional Efficiency
measures the user’s perception of how easy it is to execute common and
repetitive tasks, the efficiency of the interface as it pertains to those
common tasks, and the speed and reliability of the software.
4) Flexibility measures
the user’s perception of how easy it is to execute infrequent or unusual tasks
in the application, how easily the software can be adapted to meet specific new
business needs and processes, and how agile the software is in handling
problems that arise unexpectedly.
5) Business Insight
measures the user’s perception of how well the software enables easy and
comprehensive reporting, access to real-time information, visibility into
cross-departmental information, and the ability to gauge the impact of business
decisions.
6) Collaboration
measures the user’s perception of how the software helps them work and
communicate with their colleagues; share and review work; and communicate with
suppliers, partners, and customers.
Leading
the results on various parameters, Microsoft Dynamics family, regardless of the
survey always holds the great advantage "ready to be modelled
as your business needs", a plus that the modern business needs
always more.
I have been a loyal user of MS Dynamics GP for a while now, especially over SAP. However, I’m using 365 now and it’s a great improvement.
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