MS Dynamics ERP suite...GP,NAV,AX,SL

Joseph_Abou_Nader
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Hi,
Can anyone advise what would be the best approach when selecting one of the MS Dynamics ERP systems.
GP, NAV, AX seems similar yet very different and can it be easy for a consultant to handle all 3 of them?
Your comments are highly appreciated.
Can anyone advise what would be the best approach when selecting one of the MS Dynamics ERP systems.
GP, NAV, AX seems similar yet very different and can it be easy for a consultant to handle all 3 of them?
Your comments are highly appreciated.
Joseph Abou Nader
MCLC,MCT,MCITP,MCTS,MCSA,MCP
You will never know what power you have until you take decisions in a hard time.
MCLC,MCT,MCITP,MCTS,MCSA,MCP
You will never know what power you have until you take decisions in a hard time.
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Joseph Abou Nader wrote:Can anyone advise what would be the best approach when selecting one of the MS Dynamics ERP systems.
It depends on what the customer is looking for. There's no straight answer to this question.Joseph Abou Nader wrote:GP, NAV, AX seems similar yet very different and can it be easy for a consultant to handle all 3 of them?
Won't be easy. But I suspect a consultant can only get skin deep if he/she tries to handle all 3 ERPs. And skin deep questions can be solved using forums like this.Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
AP Commerce, Inc. = where I work
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - 3rd Edition = my 2nd book0 -
Thanks for the reply alex...
Well, it's not easy when the customer doesn't know which solution he is looking for and it's up to the partner to select which solutions fits best, especially that they are all Microsoft products :-k so !!!
As for the second thing, how easy will it be if a consultant knows one of the products very well and he wants to shift to another. Let's say, an expert in GP who wants to learn/shift to Navision???
Thanks again.Joseph Abou Nader
MCLC,MCT,MCITP,MCTS,MCSA,MCP
You will never know what power you have until you take decisions in a hard time.0 -
Joseph Abou Nader wrote:As for the second thing, how easy will it be if a consultant knows one of the products very well and he wants to shift to another. Let's say, an expert in GP who wants to learn/shift to Navision???
Thanks again.
Difficulty is relative. Only you can answer that question yourself.Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
AP Commerce, Inc. = where I work
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - 3rd Edition = my 2nd book0 -
:-k :roll:
Joseph Abou Nader
MCLC,MCT,MCITP,MCTS,MCSA,MCP
You will never know what power you have until you take decisions in a hard time.0
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