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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Launches In Australia And New Zealand – onmsft.com

Kareem Anderson Kareem Anderson
July 12, 2018
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Earlier this week Microsoft’s product marketing manager of Dynamics 365 Business Central, Shrtui Shukla announced the availability of the product to Australia and New Zealand.

With the announcement of Dynamics 365 Business Central to both Australia and New Zealand comes a few highlights that include:

  • Business without silos. Unify your business, and boost efficiency with automated tasks and workflows—all integrated within familiar Office tools like Outlook, Word, and Excel.
  • Actionable insights. Achieve greater outcomes and gain a complete view of your business with connected data, business analytics, and guidance delivered by Microsoft’s leading intelligent technologies.
  • Solutions built to evolve. Start quickly, grow at your own pace and adapt in real time with a flexible platform that makes it easy to extend Business Central based on your changing business needs.

 

As Australia and New Zealand come aboard the Dynamics 365 train, they join 16 other countries which include Denmark, Germany, Spain, Italy, France, Switzerland, Finland, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, Canada, United Kingdom, Austria, and the United States.

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