Benefits of F&O Integration with Low-Code

My previous post gave an introduction to the Power Platform and some initial guidance on how to get started. In today’s post, I’ll be going through the benefits of utilising the Power Platform with F&O, alongside some real-world use cases. Benefits of Extending F&O with the Power Platform When enhancing or updating any ERP system, …

Stand aside developers, we’ve got this!

Taking full advantage of Microsoft’s OneVersion continuous updates is predicated on the expectation that businesses, and their solutions, have primarily aligned with the adopt not adapt approach. The F&O solution has evolved to support organisations and partners on this journey with features such as configurable business documents; addressing the almost constant need for output documents …

Supercharge your F&O user experience with Power Platform

Repeat after me, “Power Platform is not the sole preserve of D365 CE consultants!”

I still find it necessary to remind our good friends in the D365 CE camp that although Power Automate, Power Apps, and Dataverse, owe their origins to the D365 CRM/xRM platform, they are now for everyone. Equally, it has been hard to draw D365 F&O consultants into the Power Platform, as it’s historically perceived as “something the CE folk deal with”.

Imagine my delight when I learnt about the recent release of “Extending Dynamics 365 Finance and Operation Apps with Power Platform”, by Adrià Ariste Santacreu.

Embracing the “Adopt not Adapt” approach in ERP implementation

In the world of ERP, there’s a term and strategy that’s gaining traction: the so-called “adopt not adapt” approach. It encourages businesses to use best practice software solutions as they are, rather than customising them to fit their internal processes. What is the “Adopt Not Adapt” Approach? “Adopt not adapt” is mainly associated with cloud-first …