Most of you have probably heard of Microsoft Dynamics exams. If not, you probably have quite a few questions.
So let’s begin with a little Q&A:
1. What is Microsoft Dynamics? Microsoft Dynamics is a line of business management solutions that provide financial management, supply chain management and customer relationship management solutions. These scalable, adaptable and customizable solutions are designed to automate unique business processes and accelerate an organization’s success.
2. What are the product names? Microsoft Dynamics AX, Microsoft Dynamics Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Microsoft Dynamics – Point of Sale (POS), Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management (RMS) and Microsoft Dynamics SL. If you would like additional information on Microsoft Dynamics products.
3. Who are these products and services for? Microsoft Dynamics products include applications and services for retailers, manufacturers, wholesale distributors, and service companies that do business domestically or in multiple countries.
4. Why Microsoft Dynamics? Microsoft Dynamics products work like other Microsoft products you are familiar with, helping reduce time required to learn how to use them.
5. Why take a Microsoft Dynamics exam? If you are an MCT, you already know the interfaces – all the parts that integrate and the platform it runs on. It would be a natural extension to expand your training value to partners and end user customers. Furthermore, there is a need for MCT’s who train on Microsoft Dynamics and MCPs who are trained to use Microsoft Dynamics products.
6. Which exams would I need to take to become certified in a Microsoft Dynamics product? You will find the necessary exams needed in Microsoft Dynamics Competency Guide.
As you can see, I thought of a list of questions, but I am sure there are more questions you have about Microsoft Dynamics…Feel free to put your thoughts in the comments!
I look forward to your questions.
Posted By: KirubaKaran
Microsoft Certified Professional
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