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Microsoft Dynamics 365

Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a set of enterprise accounting and sales software products. Its flagship product, Dynamics GP, was released in 1981.[citation needed]

Microsoft Dynamics 365 largely consists of products developed by companies that Microsoft acquired: Dynamics GP (formerly Great Plains Software), Dynamics NAV (formerly Navision; now forked into Dynamics 365 Business Central), Dynamics SL (formerly Solomon), and Dynamics AX (formerly Axapta; now forked into Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations).[citation needed] The various products are aimed at different market segments, ranging from small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to large organizations with multi-language, currency, and legal entity capability.[citation needed] In recent years[when?] Microsoft Dynamics ERP has focused its marketing and development on software as a service (SaaS) products.[citation needed]

Microsoft Dynamics 365 contains more than 15 applications:

Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations Enterprise Edition (formerly Microsoft Dynamics AX) – ERP and CRM software-as-a-service product meant for mid-sized and large enterprises. Integrating both Dynamics AX and Dynamics CRM features, consisting of the following modules: for Financials and Operations, for Sales Enterprise, for Marketing, for Customer Service, for Field Service, for Project Service Automation. It is designed to be easily connected with Office 365 and PowerBI.

Microsoft Dynamics AX was one of Microsoft's Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software products. In 2018, its thick-client interface was removed and the web product was rebranded as Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations as a part of the Dynamics 365 suite. MDCC or Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen was once the primary development center for Dynamics AX. Microsoft Dynamics AX contained 19 core modules:

The following modules are part of the core of AX 2009 (AX 5.0) and available on a per-license basis in AX 4.0:

X++ integrates SQL queries into standard Java-style code.

Information about Axapta prior to the Microsoft purchase was available on technet.navision.com, a proprietary web-based newsgroup, which grew to a considerable number of members and posts before the Microsoft purchase in 2002.

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