It occurs to me that hard-working HR teams must deal with a lot of repeat business, with questions like: Where do I find my P60? How much can I claim for bike in the cycle-to-work scheme? What’s my annual leave balance? Why do I need to submit this form? And given that HR is a cost centre, not a profit centre, it’s harder to justify additional costs. Of course, there’s now a much easier way to help colleagues to help themselves…
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Your own AI assistant at the heart of your ERP
If you’ve used ChatGPT, Bing, or Google Bard – or any of the multitude of AI tools that have flooded the web this past year – you’ve no doubt appreciated how much time and effort can be saved by using them smartly. If you haven’t, now really is the right time to get started! Imagine …
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Navigating the D365 F&O interface (Part 3)
Today we’ll take a look at the Grid view. This is the standard presentation of record lists in the system, whether we’re talking Customers, Opportunities, Quotes, Suppliers, Journals, Transactions, Workers… or in the case of the sample screenshot we’ll be using, Purchase orders. As before, I’m confident that there will be a gems in here that even the most seasoned D365 F&O professionals might have forgotten (or not yet know), so look out for points made in bold.
What makes D365 HR stand out from other solutions?
D365 HR has had a tough time these past few years; going from being part of F&O, becoming a standalone app, a rebranding, and then re-integrating to the core F&O platform. This has detracted somewhat from a product with tremendous potential, particularly when employed alongside its sister D365 products and the wider Microsoft ecosystem. What’s …
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A Game Changer in Business Productivity
IDC have released their latest MarketScape Vendor Assessment for SaaS and Cloud-Enabled Enterprise Finance and Accounting Applications. Microsoft has been recognised as a Leader across all customer segments including Small Business, Midmarket, and Enterprise. We’ve taken a quick dive into the two key strengths highlights in the report below – a more detailed excerpt can …