Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations

Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations (Enterprise Edition) is a Microsoft enterprise resource planning (ERP) system for medium to large organisations. The software, part of the Dynamics 365 product line, was first on general release in November 2016, initially branded as Dynamics 365 for Operations. In July, 2017, it was rebranded to Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations. At the same time, Microsoft rebranded their business software suite for small businesses (Business Edition, Financials) to Finance and Operations, Business Edition, however, the two applications are based on completely different platforms.

History

  • 1998 - Axapta, a collaboration between IBM and Danish Damgaard Data, released in the Danish and U.S. markets.
  • 2000 - Damgaard Data merged with Navision Software A/S to form NavisionDamgaard, later named Navision A/S. Released Axapta 2.5.
  • 2002 - Microsoft acquires Navision A/S.[1] Released Axapta 3.0.
  • 2006 - Released Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0.
  • 2008 - Released Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009.
  • 2011 - Released Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
  • 2016 - Released Microsoft Dynamics AX 7. Later rebranded to Dynamics 365 for Operations.
  • 2017 - Rebranded to Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, Enterprise Edition [2] (not to be mistaken with Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations Business Edition, which is based on former Microsoft Dynamics NAV).
  • 2018 - Rebranded to Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
  • 2018 - The Human Resources Module became Dynamics 365 for Talent, now Dynamics 365 Human Resources.
  • 2020 - Rebranded and split into two products[3]:
    • Dynamics 365 Finance
    • Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

Licensing

Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations is available as part of the Unified Operations Plan, which also includes Dynamics 365 for Talent, Dynamics 365 for Retail, and Microsoft PowerApps.

Deployment scenarios[4]

There are three options for deployment:

  • Cloud - fully managed by Microsoft cloud service.
  • Cloud + Edge - a central cloud node with local application services and business data that is stored locally.
  • Local Business Data - business processes and data storage are on-premises.

References

  1. "Microsoft Acquires Navision (2002)".
  2. "Microsoft to introduce Dynamics 365 enterprise plan for 'Unified Operations' including Retail, Talent". msdynamicsworld.com. Retrieved 2017-06-27.
  3. Corporation, Microsoft. "Changes to Finance and Operations | Microsoft Dynamics 365". dynamics.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  4. Bech, Hans Peter (2018). 5,460 miles from Silicon Valley: The in-depth case study of what became Microsoft's first billion dollar acquisition outside the USA. Sinéad Quirke Køngerskov, Annie Hagel (1. ed.). Hillerød: TBK Publishing®. ISBN 978-87-93116-35-1. OCLC 1096252379.CS1 maint: date and year (link)
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