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Implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations Apps - Second Edition

By : JJ Yadav, Sandeep Shukla, Rahul Mohta, Yogesh Kasat
Book Image

Implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations Apps - Second Edition

By: JJ Yadav, Sandeep Shukla, Rahul Mohta, Yogesh Kasat

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations is a modern cloud ERP platform that adopts a mobile-first approach suitable for medium-to-large enterprises. This book covers the entire implementation process of Dynamics 365 Finance and Operation Apps, including post-implementation and business transformation. The updated second edition starts with an introduction to Microsoft Dynamics 365, describing different apps and tools under it. You will learn about different implementation methodologies such as Waterfall and Agile, for your projects. We will cover various application components and architectures of Dynamics such as requirements processing, development, reports and analytics, and integration. With the help of tips, techniques, and best practices, you’ll explore strategies for managing configurations and data migrations. As you read further, you’ll discover development tools and processes in Dynamics for building customized solutions in Dynamics. The book will also demonstrate analytics and financial reporting options such as Power BI and Cortana Intelligence. Finally, you’ll learn the importance of testing and explore various automated testing strategies. By the end of this book, you will have gained the necessary knowledge to implement Microsoft business solutions with Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations Apps.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

LCS

Microsoft Dynamics LCS provides a cloud-based collaborative workspace that customers and partners can use to manage implementations, upgrade, support, and many others by simplifying and standardizing the Microsoft D365FO implementations.

LCS helps in planning and executing Microsoft D365FO One Version projects in a repeatable and consistent way across implementations. It is an important tool, made as an Azure-hosted portal, and contains a set of services that allow us to perform various Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) activities easily. LCS acts as a common portal that provides shared resources for implementation partners and customers to collaborate together.

When a customer buys a subscription for Microsoft D365FO's One Version, what happens? What activities are supposed to be done, which resources can be leveraged, when would environments become...