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Blog Post:
Team Lotus ready to hit the track, thanks to Microsoft Dynamics AX
mslosangelesblog
Team Lotus, the Formula One team that brought the highly regarded Lotus name back into Grand Prix racing last year, has recently implemented Microsoft Dynamics AX, Microsoft’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution. Team Lotus was introduced to Dynamics AX through Microsoft Gold partner eBECS...
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21 Sep 2011
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Taking advantage of CRM
mslosangelesblog
This article appeared on ConnectingIndustry.com Rakesh Kumar, global industry product director of manufacturing for Microsoft Dynamics ERP, looks at how manufacturers can derive competitive advantages using customer relationship management (CRM). Customer relationship management (CRM) means different...
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28 Jun 2011
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What Can ERP Do for the Supply Chain?
mslosangelesblog
The goal for any manufacturing operation - whether it is a discrete or a process manufacturing business - is to produce quality products at the lowest possible cost while striving to exceed customer expectations. Achieving this consistently and cost-effectively depends on gaining deep insight into the...
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4 Apr 2011
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