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The End of Dynamics AX Support and What Comes After Stability
Enterprise systems rarely announce their own endings. They fade. Support timelines expire quietly. Notices arrive in inboxes already crowded with alerts that feel more urgent. For many organisations running Dynamics AX, the end of mainstream support did not feel like a crisis. It felt like background noise. Until it didn’t. The end of Microsoft dynamics ax support marks more than a product milestone. It marks the moment when stability, long taken for granted, becomes a responsibility rather than a guarantee. Why Dynamics AX Stayed So Long Dynamics AX earned its place in large and complex organisations by being adaptable. It handled manufacturing, supply chains, finance, and operations at scale. It…
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Dynamics 365 Licensing and the Cost of Getting It Slightly Wrong
Licensing rarely excites anyone. It sits somewhere between legal language and technical documentation, quietly shaping decisions while remaining largely ignored. And yet, few things influence the success or failure of enterprise software more consistently. This is particularly true for Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations. Organisations often approach dynamics 365 licensing with the assumption that it is a procurement exercise. Choose the right mix of users, negotiate a discount, move on. In reality, licensing is a design decision. One that affects behaviour, governance, and long-term cost in ways that are not immediately obvious. How Finance and Operations Licensing Actually Works dynamics 365 finance and operations licensing is structured around roles rather…
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Comparing ERP Systems Without Pretending One Size Fits All
Choosing an ERP system is often framed as a technology decision. In reality, it is closer to a mirror. The process reflects how an organisation understands itself — its complexity, its discipline, its appetite for change. ERP comparisons tend to promise clarity. Feature matrices. Module lists. Industry badges. They suggest that if you look closely enough, the right answer will reveal itself. It rarely does. An honest ERP system comparison does not end with a winner. It ends with a better understanding of trade-offs. Why ERP Comparisons Are So Frustrating Most ERP platforms are capable. They handle finance, supply chains, inventory, manufacturing, and reporting with varying degrees of sophistication. On…
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CRM Reporting, and Why Power BI Keeps Entering the Conversation
Customer data has never been scarce. What has always been scarce is clarity. Most organisations using CRM systems believe they have visibility into sales performance, customer behaviour, and pipeline health. Dashboards exist. Reports run on schedule. Numbers are presented with confidence. And yet, conversations in boardrooms often begin with doubt. Are these figures current? Are they complete? Are we asking the right questions, or just the easiest ones? This uncertainty is why discussions about Dynamics 365 crm reporting so often drift toward Power BI. What crm reporting Was Originally Designed to Do CRM reporting emerged to answer operational questions. How many deals are open? Which leads are overdue? Who needs…
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Microsoft Navision and the Long Afterlife of ERP Software
Enterprise software rarely disappears. It lingers. It evolves. It gets renamed, rebranded, quietly folded into something new. Few products illustrate this better than Microsoft Navision. Mention Navision in many organisations and you will get a knowing nod. Sometimes a sigh. Occasionally, genuine affection. For a system officially retired years ago, it remains very much alive in day-to-day operations across manufacturing firms, distributors, and mid-sized businesses around the world. Understanding Microsoft Navision is not about nostalgia. It is about understanding why ERP systems persist long after the market moves on, and why replacing them is rarely as simple as vendors suggest. Where Navision Came From Navision began life not as a…
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Microsoft Dataverse, Explained Beyond the Buzzwords
There is a point in almost every organisation’s digital journey when data stops feeling helpful and starts feeling heavy. Information exists everywhere, yet nowhere all at once. Sales has one version of the truth. Finance has another. Operations quietly keeps spreadsheets no one admits exist. It is usually at this moment that someone mentions Dataverse. Often, the reaction is polite confusion. Is it a database? A product? A rebrand of something older? And why does Microsoft talk about it as if it quietly underpins everything, while few people can clearly explain what it actually does? Understanding Microsoft Dataverse requires stepping away from feature lists and thinking instead about why modern…
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Power Automate Licensing, Explained Without the Marketing Noise
There is a particular moment many organisations encounter when they first discover Microsoft power automate. It usually starts with excitement. Someone in operations realises a repetitive task could disappear. A finance manager hears workflows can approve invoices automatically. An IT lead sees fewer tickets, fewer emails, fewer manual handoffs. Automation, finally, without months of development. Then the licensing conversation begins. Suddenly the enthusiasm slows. Questions pile up. What exactly are we paying for? Why does this flow work for one user but not another? Why did a process that looked simple turn into a line item no one fully understands? This is where Power Automate Licensing stops being a technical…
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Which of the 3 Power Automate Licensing Plans Is Right for You?
Navigating the Microsoft ecosystem can sometimes feel like learning a new language. Just when you think you’ve mastered the vocabulary, the dictionary gets rewritten. Nowhere is this more accurate than in the world of Power Automate Licensing. With the recent shifts from "Per User with Attended RPA" and "Per Flow" plans to the streamlined (yet still complex) Premium and Process models, IT managers and business leaders are often left scratching their heads. Understanding Microsoft power automate licensing is not just a box-ticking exercise; it is a critical financial decision. Choose the wrong plan, and you might find yourself throttled by API limits or paying for capacity you don't need. Conversely,…
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Which of the 3 Power Automate Licensing Plans Is Right for You?
Navigating the Microsoft ecosystem can sometimes feel like learning a new language. Just when you think you’ve mastered the vocabulary, the dictionary gets rewritten. Nowhere is this more accurate than in the world of power automate Licensing. With the recent shifts from "Per User with Attended RPA" and "Per Flow" plans to the streamlined (yet still complex) Premium and Process models, IT managers and business leaders are often left scratching their heads. Understanding Microsoft power automate licensing is not just a box-ticking exercise; it is a critical financial decision. Choose the wrong plan, and you might find yourself throttled by API limits or paying for capacity you don't need. Conversely,…
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Which of the 3 Power Automate Licensing Plans Is Right for You?
Navigating the Microsoft ecosystem can sometimes feel like learning a new language. Just when you think you’ve mastered the vocabulary, the dictionary gets rewritten. Nowhere is this more accurate than in the world of Power Automate Licensing. With the recent shifts from "Per User with Attended RPA" and "Per Flow" plans to the streamlined (yet still complex) Premium and Process models, IT managers and business leaders are often left scratching their heads. Understanding Microsoft power automate licensing is not just a box-ticking exercise; it is a critical financial decision. Choose the wrong plan, and you might find yourself throttled by API limits or paying for capacity you don't need. Conversely,…

























