BI4Dynamics Ax v5 – faster by far, and a new FA cube – ask Synergy Software Systems, Dubai

July 20th, 2016 by Stephen Jones No comments »

BI4Dynamics AX v5
At least 50-75% speed improvement
FRAMEWORK
1. Rewritten data warehouse facts for faster execution (50% improvement in processing time) and faster development (less code):
• New incremental update logic for facts (faster execution)
• Redesigned load procedures include views and work with temp tables (no temporary views) to load large tables which means (faster execution and less code).
• Create/drop constraints and indexes are managed automatically by framework (less code).
2. SSIS implementation option: when using SSIS option, stored procedures are automatically transformed and send to SSIS as packages for parallel execution. Another 50% improvement in processing time.
3. Filter staging tables: add column filter on staging tables to select only needed records.
4. Azure ready. BI4Dynamics AX can be installed in Azure environment.
CONTENT
• Added “Fixed Assets” cube
• Added “General Type” dimension to “Sales Invoice” and “Purchase Invoice” facts (Sales cube, Purchase cube).
• Added “Sales Opportunity” fact with related dimensions (Sales cube).
• Added attributes to “Project” dimension.
• Added attributes to “Document Sales Order” dimension.
• Added “Procurement Category” attribute to Item dimension
• Added “Invent WMS Location Code” attribute to “Location” dimension.
• Added “Charges” dimension to “Purchase Invoice” fact (Purchase cube).
• Added “Opening Balance” measure into “GL” fact (GL cube).

Contact us for a demo – let us show you how Power BI can further extend the reporting and analysis features.
The pre-built data warehouse with the extensive report packs is fast to implement and lets you create new reports and drilldown into data with minimal training.

Synergy Software Systems , Dubai : 009714 3365589

Qatar to implement data privacy law -watch out for the fines

July 20th, 2016 by Stephen Jones No comments »

Qatar’s Advisory (Shura) Council unanimously approved the draft of a landmark new data privacy law, requiring companies to increase their level of data security and protection against cyber threats. The law was originally drafted in 2011, but has recently gained importance in the wake of the alleged cyber attack on Qatar National Bank. During the attack, hackers gained access to the bank’s customer records and leaked them online in a massive 1.4 GB file. The file contained sensitive information on more than 1,200 individuals, including Al Jazeera journalists and members of Qatar’s ruling Al Thani family.

Creating a regulatory framework for cyber security has become an urgent priority to prevent similar attacks from occurring in the future. In the near future, these laws will place the burden and responsibility of protecting sensitive information on the leadership of every organisation in the country. Organisations that fail to comply with the new laws will face heavy fines of up to 1.37 million USD.

Qatar is not the first country in the GCC to implement such laws. Oman, for example, has been one of the most proactive countries in the GCC in terms of adopting legislation to help promote cyber security and protect the country’s virtual borders. Under the new law, companies are obliged to protect sensitive information from being leaked or hacked. Failure to do so could result in hefty fines (5 million QAR).

According to the Qatari Ministry for Transport and Communication, the new law seeks to create “established standards of data protection as determined by the state”. The third chapter of the law outlines basic data protection responsibilities will become mandatory for all organisations in the country. These responsibilities include properly training data handlers to detect and to mitigate cyber security threats, by using “the necessary precautions to prevent personal data against loss, damage or disclosure”.

Organisations will be required to ensure that their networks and systems are adequately protected. They will be expected to rely on effective, up-to-date cyber security measures, and test these measures on a regular basis. In Qatar CEOs may need to urgently look into authorising budgets for cyber security – to pay for technology rather than to pay fines.

Security ramblings

July 18th, 2016 by Stephen Jones No comments »

I ran across a piece last week that noted 10mm Android phones have malware that has rooted their operating system. For the most part this malware is designed to show ads and install apps. Mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous, for everyone. It’s not just technical people that now have access to internal systems from mobile systems as everyone from low level marketing people to high level executives is becoming comfortable with accessing information regularly, from anywhere, at any time. This means that our security is inherently weaker because we allow access and with BYOD spreading this problem looks to get worse before it gets better..

One of the constant challenges with the spread of data breaches is establishing what is indeed data hacked out of an organisation versus data from another source. Many recent cases where representations of a data breach were made turned out subsequently to be wrong. For example, the recent case where it was claimed that 272 million accounts had been stolen from Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail and Mail.ru. The mail providers subsequently confirmed that this was not the case. Same again for recent claims that there were 32 million Twitter accounts on the loose. Twitter quickly debunked this and speculation that they were obtained via malware has never been substantiated.

The basics of security are still woefully weak. Many sites only allow you to create limited length passwords or to enter weak passwords such as pwrod123, or ******, etc. This implies they’re trying to fit the password into that varchar(10) column in the database thus implying no cryptographic storage, and it fundamentally weakens the choice of passwords available to the user. E.g. see the Etihad site, or KLM flying blue. Other airlines are equally lackadaisical and there many other security flaws easy to find. PayPal will also truncate long passwords but without telling you – so you might find yourself locked out because your entered password is too long

A recent data back up mantra I heard that is worth repeating is the 3-2-1 approach:
3 copies of data
on at least two media
one copy held remotely
.

Synergy Software Systems, Dubai goes to Microsoft WPC Toronto 2016.

July 16th, 2016 by Stephen Jones No comments »

The WPC 2016 in Toronto was the first WPC to be sold out. More than 16,000 attendees from 135 countries.

In his keynote, Satya Nadella demonstrated how Microsoft is dedicated to continue to support the growth of its customers and partners through new innovations and partnerships, driven by the Microsoft ambitions to reinvent productivity and business processes, build the intelligent cloud platform, and create more personal computing. see https://partner.microsoft.com/en-US/wpc/wpc-2016-vision-keynotes
Nadella stated that the entire Gross Domestic Product is being shaped by digital technology. You can learn more about the transformative power of technology in his new LinkedIn post, Reinventing Business Processes.
On Day 1 Satya Nadella described the three core ambitions that Microsoft will pivot the business around in FY17. It was the turn of three VPs to flesh out the story for each of these:
• Build the intelligent cloud platform – Scott Guthrie (@scottgu), Executive VP Cloud + Enterprise Group
• Reinvent productivity & business processes – Kirk Koenigsbauer (@kjkoenigsbauer), Corporate VP, Office Marketing
• Create more personal computing – Yusuf Mehdi (@yusuf_i_mehdi), Corporate VP, Windows & Devices

This year in particular, the message of digital transformation has been very strong, and has been anchored around what Scott Guthrie, Executive Vice President of the Cloud and Enterprise Group, called “a generational shift” of organisations seeking to move their business to the cloud. Scott as usual pleased the crowd with lots of great info on the scale and industry leading capability of Azure. He claimed that the 34 Azure regions are more than AWS and Google combined, talked up the increasingly “open” nature of services available on Azure and highlighted Azure’s leadership position in multiple Gartner Magic Quadrants (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/campaigns/magic-quadrant/).

Scott referenced a great set of resources covering key Solution Areas that are enabled with Azure (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/solutions/). Scott closed out his presentation with a review of management tools. EMS now called Enterprise Mobility + Security (https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/server-cloud/enterprise-mobility/Overview.aspx) kicked things off (apparently 40% of installed Office365 base have access to EMS). He invited Julie White to show a couple of new tools within EMS.

Azure Information Protection (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/cloud-platform/azure-information-protection) was also pretty impressive in the way that rights management and control of Microsoft Office documents was simplified and automated so that users might actually use it (all be it in the controlled world of demos).
Cloud App Security (https://www.microsoft.com/en/server-cloud/products/cloud-app-security/) can identify the SaaS apps that are running within your business and allow you to drill down into detailed information on each of these (apparently they have information on 13,000 SaaS applications).
Next up was Operation Management + Security/OMS (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/cloud-platform/operations-management-suite) allowing management across multiple environments (including non Microsoft such as vmware).

The big news here was that EMS and OMS are available to partners through the CSP licensing program.

A starring role in this section went to Facebook. Tim Campos (@tcampos) – the Facebook CIO explained that they had decided to go with Office 365 and then gave a glowing endorsement of Microsoft.

‘We need partnerships with industry leaders and we are glad that Microsoft has got its mojo back.’ He explained that Facebook employees spend four hours per day in collaboration systems with an unprecedented access to information. He discussed how tools such as Delve, Clutter and Microsoft Graph would help employees “sift through the noise”. . This was a huge endorsement of Office365.

There were some good demos across the Office 365 capability including Delve Personal Analytics (https://products.office.com/en-us/business/explore-office-delve) which was both impressive but a little Orwellian
The demo of all the capabilities of the Office suite from SharePoint to Skype was very slick and you can watch it at the 19:10 min mark in this video https://player.vimeo.com/video/174410386

In the last part of the day1 keynote there was one BIG item-
Windows10 is now available through the CSP program as a subscription service and called Windows10 Enterprise E3 at USD$7/seat/month. Providers will be able to wrap up a full end to end solution suite and buy it under a single subscription program (CSP) – Azure + Office365 + Dynamics365 + Windows10 E3.

Azure Stack (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/azure-stack/) got another call out, although there was not too much detail. A short discussion about the common APIs and services and how this would help deliver the vision of the Hybrid Cloud. However, for the service provider community this is a “must find out more” area.
Azure stack becomes an extension of Microsoft Azure and together they will become a huge connected network of compatible Azure services. @maryjofoley provided more detail in her article (http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-readies-first-technical-preview-of-azure-stack-hybrid-cloud-bundle/).
The sad news is that it has only just gone into beta and without it the new Dynamics Ax RTW will not be available till next year (as predicted by us long back in a blog post).
And for the official Microsoft site go to https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/azure-stack/.

Microsoft and General Electric on Monday announced a deal to make GE’s industrial software platform available on Microsoft’s cloud, a move that puts Microsoft one step closer to its cloud computing rival Amazon. The deal also bolsters GE’s software ambitions. One memorable phrase was “Digital Twins” where IoT sensors feed data about a physical object to a virtual/ digital companion to allow near real-time review of status etc. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Twins).

Last week’s announcement of Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Microsoft AppSource to showcase just how seriously Microsoft takes this message. Available this fall, Microsoft Dynamics 365 will unify the current Microsoft CRM and ERP cloud solutions into one cloud service with new purpose-built apps to help manage specific business functions. Microsoft AppSource will be Microsoft’s new destination for business users to find and try out line-of-business SaaS apps from Microsoft and Microsoft partners.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 will bring together the best of CRM and ERP cloud offerings into one cloud service with specific, purpose built, apps for each of your key business processes – like Finance, Sales, Customer Service, etc.

To ensure interoperability and extensibility they also use a common data model and consistent application platform. The common data model is a cloud-resident, business database, with hundreds of standard business entities spanning both business process (Dynamics 365) and productivity (Office 365).

The combination of these things gives customers a comprehensive solution for business process innovation that lets them:
• Start with what they need by offering apps that fit roles, industries, businesses – and grow at their pace to run their entire business in the cloud.
• Enable greater productivity by connecting structured workflow of business applications (Dynamics 365) and processes with the unstructured work of collaboration and productivity (Office 365) so tat employees are empowered with productivity tools surfaced in the context of their business processes, and vice versa.
• Gain built-in, actionable, intelligence with business applications that infuse big data, advanced analytics and IoT into processes which proactively guide employees and customers to optimal outcomes. With Dynamics 365, data and insights are transformed into intelligent
• ompose, modify and extend processes in real-time. Power BI, PowerApps and the new Microsoft Flow can empower business users to change and adapt their processes without requiring IT support, and with a consistent, flexible, extensible platform.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a cloud service so it will not be available, as is, on premises or in private clouds.

Steve Clayton (@stevecla) Demo -Steve has the great title of Chief Storyteller at Microsoft and he gave an impressive demo that pulled almost all of Microsoft cloud assets together:
•Dynamics 365
•Office365
•Azure (IoT)
•Azure Cortana Intelligence Suite

There were also some other tools that were included in the demo that looked interesting a certainly worth further investigation. For example, Microsoft Flow (https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/) a tool to help create automated workflows across Microsoft application portfolio.
Satya talked up the Conversations as a Platform “What if we could teach all computers and computing around us human language?”.

The wow factor as last year came form Hololens. The opportunity with “mixed reality” as an alternative to ‘Augmented Reality’ gave us some new jargon to use.(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_reality).

The focus was on a proof of concept Microsoft and Japan Airline (JAL) have worked on to provide virtual training for aircraft engines and co-pilots. (https://blogs.microsoft.com/transform/2016/07/11/japan-airlines-creates-yet-another-first-class-experience-this-time-using-microsoft-hololens/).

The resignation of Microsoft COO Kevin Turner essentially removes a layer of management from the company’s operating structure. Gavriella Schuster was named full time worldwide channel chief. To her credit she took the trouble to visit the partner regional meetings and take questions head on.

Former Oracle channel chief, Judson Althoff will now have increased influence as the commercial lead. Reporting to him will be EPG (Enterprise Partner Group), SMS&P (Small, Midmarket Solutions & Partners), Public Sector and Developer Experience and Services.
Althoff took over Turner’s customary Wednesday morning vision keynote to describe the new operating model and how it will work. It was not a good sign that there was a steady stream of delegates walking out throughout his presentation. He had perhaps the most important messages for partners.
Of all information the provided at WPC apart the key question is where are Microsoft putting their focus? This is what all Microsoft internal metrics will be based on and therefore where Microsoft employees themselves will be focused. he dealt with that directly.

‘This does not mean that partners have to immediately change everything they do, but it absolutely means that the story they tell about their business to Microsoft has to align with this focus.’ Judson could not have made this clearer.
The all up drivers that shape the business:.
• Mission: Empower every person and every organisation on the planet to achieve more
• Worldview: Mobile first, cloud first
• Ambitions: •Reinvent productivity and business process
• Build the intelligent cloud platform
• Create more personal computing
• Culture: Make a difference

…..and this is what that means for Microsoft’s sales teams:
1.Drive Digital Transformation with customers
2.Accelerate cloud adoption
3.Propel Windows 10 Enterprise deployment
4.Generate SQL Server 2016 growth
5.Drive ISV and SI momentum
6.Make experiences come to life through hardware solutions

The huge societal shift that is driving all of this is Digital Transformation and Experiences. According to PWC research 86% of CEOs think digital is their #1 priority and are using it to transform their businesses:
This is what all Microsoft internal metrics will be based on and therefore where Microsoft employees themselves will be focused.

An explicitly re-enforced theme was that SECURITY is at the heart of all of the differentiation messages. His claim is that EMS (https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/server-cloud/enterprise-mobility/Overview.aspx) is the fastest growing product that MS has ever had. This is a must add asset for cloud deployments.

SQL Server 2016 will be the richest in terms of built in capability, the most secure and also the best value that will democratise access the analytics.

There was lots more messaging -watch the whole video (https://player.vimeo.com/video/174543385)

Of all the partner programs at Microsoft relevant to Dynamics ERP and CRM VARs, none is more wide ranging and relevant this year than the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) program . Coming up on two years of execution, CSP has grown from Azure, Office 365, and Enterprise Mobility Suite to include CRM Online and the new AX on Azure. Project Madeira is on the horizon but expect at least another 18 months before it gets out to our region.

An online certification programme, the Microsoft Professional Degree is a Microsoft-led initiative built on the Open edX on Azure platform. It will look to provide professionals with ‘real-world knowledge and hands-on experience to grow their skills in critical fields’. The first curriculum will focus on the Data Science Degree programme, and will target the development of skills and experience in the data science industry, which is evolving rapidly. “The ability to offer Learning as a Service, to meet a learner where they are in their own journey and provide the targeted experiences they need to reach their specific goals, is critical to closing the skills gap,” said Alison Cunard, general manager of Microsoft Learning Experiences. A study by McKinsey & Company estimates that by 2018 the United States alone could face a shortage of 140,000 to 190,000 people with deep analytical skills, as well as 1.5 million managers and analysts with the know-how to use the analysis of big data to make effective decisions.”

WPC was also a good chance to network with other partners, see new solutions, get first hand demos, meet up with AxPact and there was a mega concert with Swedish duo Icona Pop, and Gwen Stefani at the Air Canada centre but I am the wrong age to comment – suffice to say that the rest of the audience were obviously having a great time.

MasterCard integrates its Simply Commerce solution with Dynamics Ax

July 10th, 2016 by Stephen Jones No comments »

At the end of June 2016 MasterCard announced the integration of its Simplify Commerce solution with Microsoft Dynamics AX, their cloud-based ERP solutionto bring secure online payments to 13 markets around the globe. As a result of this collaboration, Simplify Commerce, MasterCard’s cloud-based payments platform, will give Microsoft Dynamics’ 20,000+ customers access to one system that connects their end-to-end planning with online commerce sales.

“This gives those customers the ability to effortlessly enable their payments within the system. They don’t have to do an additional integration, which is a spot of needed improvement from the past,” Debbie Barta, Simplify Commerce Global Lead of MasterCard, told Karen Webster in an interview.

This integration enables payments to be sent or embedded into the overall payments flow. Barta explains a bit more about “We allow the payments capability to be seamlessly embedded within the Microsoft Dynamics software platform. In the past, merchants would go to Dynamics and get all of the different functions they were looking for, and integrate separately. Now, it’s part of the core software,” she said.

• Easy Integration: Businesses can add payments to Dynamics AX to begin accepting and managing online and call center payments within their existing operation.
• Seamless Updates: Customers will stay up to date on the latest developments in the payments industry. Through the integration, users will automatically take advantage of coordinated updates from MasterCard and Microsoft.
• Expansive Global Footprint: Simplify Commerce provides connectivity to acquirers worldwide through a single connection point.

“We have a lot of applications for this for multinational relationships. With MasterCard in particular, clearly we’ve got the Simplify Commerce platform serving the small to medium size enterprises directly through our platform. But we also have this connector capability that can help merchants that are of the medium to large size variety as well
,” Barta said.

To be specific on which countries this solution will soon be available in, it will be offered in the U.S., Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, The Netherlands and the U.K. Additional market availability is planned over time.

“Businesses need to be able to sell to their customers wherever they are without headache or hassle,” Barta said. “We want to make life easier for businesses as they grow, and we look forward to working with Microsoft to bring safe, simple and secure electronic payments to more businesses around the world.”

On the merchant side, Barta explained that this gives them the chance to house everything in one platform and can implement payment systems for CNP transactions as it’s ideal for eCommerce operations. It also is designed to simplify PCI compliance relief, and proving reconciliation back immediately.

“We help not just the merchants but also Microsoft’s partners who are working with merchants by enabling the implementation to be seamless and that the upgrades are all automatic,” Barta said.

Barta emphasized that MasterCard is providing the technology that makes the link between Dynamics and payments easier – connecting to all of the “great payments partners that we know and love on our backend,” adding that MasterCard is integrated to well over 100 acquirers, globally. The value, Barta said, is in providing a global, single seamless payments platform to Microsoft Dynamics customers

Dynamics Ax 2012 r3 CU11 now available for Synergy Software Systems customers

June 30th, 2016 by Stephen Jones No comments »

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 CU11 is now available to our customers for download from Lifecycle Services. . Cumulative Update 11 build number is 6.3.4000.127.
The latest changes can be found in the What’s new in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 document available from us on request. There are enhancements particularly in Finance, Retail and WMS.

For detailed information on Microsoft Dynamics Ax 2012 R3 CU11 release, please refer to the release notes official KB document KB3157865

Please note, as happened for AX 2012 R3 CU10, the application version will show a different number of: 6.3.4000.123 if you apply CU11 to an existing install of Ax2012 R3. This is due to all the individual models that are applied to your system through the CU11 install. The one model indicating all models for CU11 has been applied has version number 6.3.4000.123. Using a slipstream process as detailed in the Installation guide will result in the single full model applied for CU11 with build number 6.3.4000.127. The Slipstream build is only available from the LCS updates tile. The version of your binary files will also have build number 6.3.4000.127 listed.

Check with us for known issues in cumulative update 11, or log into LCS by using CustomerSource account. Then, in the Issue search box, enter “CU11 known issue” as the query for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3.

Prophix 12 – Take CPM to the next level – with Synergy Software Systems, Dubai

June 28th, 2016 by Stephen Jones No comments »

Designed with the user in mind, the new Prophix 2012 comes with enhanced ease of use with a web browser interface for access to Prophix from anywhere, on any device. Prophix’s web portal is now built with HTML5. While still providing the same level of power and depth of functionality that Prophix has always given to users. With the mantra that “B2B software should be as easy, intuitive, and beautiful as consumer apps”, Prophix conducted hundreds of hours of user testing. And it’s paid off – Prophix 12 feels both familiar and powerful, with less clutter yet more functionality. Prophix Version 12 is a Prophix Web Client based on HTML5 web architecture with a new modern web user experience, accessible from all major browsers (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Edge, Safari). This solves deployment issues with geographically dispersed users without the need to use Terminal Services or Citrix technologies.

Dashboard studio, , has been overhauled to allow users to build their own dashboards that use data from Prophix 12 or external sources. Building features like drag-and-drop and a wide variety of data visualization options enhance the building and viewing process.The new Prophix Dashboard Studio provides self-serve dashboards and visualizations that directly integrate with Prophix data, workflow tasks, announcements and external URLs and databases. Innovative mash-ups to monitor key business processes and performance metrics may be created using data sourced from within Prophix or externally. Always be informed and make better business decisions with Dashboard Studio.
Dashboard Studio

Document Explorer

Both document explorer and dashboard studio are indicative of Prophix’s commitment to less clutter. Indeed, the document explorer has been given a face lift with quick discovery, sharing, and favourite options.

Ad hoc analysis and Workflow have also had a significant enhancement watch the video to learn more.

To find out more contact Synergy Software Systems, the Certified regional implementation and support partner.
0097143365589

Atlas, reporting for Dynamics Ax and Dynamics CRM – what’s new?

June 21st, 2016 by Stephen Jones 13 comments »

One eagerly anticipated feature is a report scheduler which will enable end users to continue working in Excel as their reports refresh in the background.

As from the 1st of July, 2016, Globe Software pricing for Atlas changes. If you are on support then There is stil ltime to add new users at the current price.

Atlas and Power BI
Use Microsoft BI together with Atlas to visualize reports and KPIs. Microsoft Power BI is an excellent dashboard tool to visualize your data.

Why use Atlas together with Power BI?
Atlas enhances the experience and the use of your Microsoft Power BI solutions by preparing and getting the data quicker and more “live” than Microsoft Power BI offers out of the box.
With Atlas and Microsoft Power BI:
• Easier to prepare your data and connect to multiple data sources
• Better Ad hoc Reporting
• Getting access to your data faster and without coding
• Quick ROI

Atlas 6.1 is ready for AX7, and also support Microsoft CRM Online and quick filters.
You also have the ability to upload data from Atlas into Microsoft CRM Online.
Furthermore, you can also combine data from e.g. Microsoft Dynamics AX and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online in one report with Atlas 6.

The finance department is not the only department that can enjoy from Atlas and take reporting to another level.

Introduction to Atlas and Dynamics CRM. for a Sales Managerf

for Marketing


Dubai-cross safely campaign

June 19th, 2016 by Stephen Jones No comments »

Dubai Police are launching a new campaign – Cross Safely – which will run for three months to educate pedestrians, particularly labourers.

In case you are wondering, the fine for unlawfully crossing a road is Dhs200 and 65000 people were fined last year and more sobering 46 were killed by crossing at non designated spots. That’s almost one a week.

To help remember the rules on how to cross the road safely, check out this old video played at schools:

“day in the life” of how a modern retailer can delight customers and staff with Dynamics Ax POS

June 15th, 2016 by Stephen Jones No comments »


This animated video shows a “day in the life” of how a modern retailer can delight customers and staff alike through the use of the Microsoft Dynamics AX for Retail Point of Sale solution. Dynamics AX for Retail Point of Sale (POS) is available either as part of the integrated Dynamics AX for Retail business suite, or as an individual POS solution. Features shown include the Modern POS experience, product.

As well as POS features such as multi-currency and multi-language, category and assortment management , multiple promotion and discount options and so on Dynamics Ax Retail also comes with advanced features for order management, margin alerts, and Trade rebate management, Royalties. This is supported by an Advanced WMS system with mobility, cross docking, buyer push, ASN, containerisation etc.

Ask about our advanced complementary solutions such as electronic labels for instant central price update across all your outlets.