This exam covers the features and capabilities of Microsoft Dynamics 365 finance and operations apps.
Candidates for this exam should have general knowledge of or relevant working experience in an Information Technology (IT) environment. They should also have a fundamental understanding of financial principles and business operations.
New to Microsoft Dynamics 365? This five-part series introduces you to the basic concepts of enterprise resource management, what they share in common, as well as each of the finance and operations apps. Start with this learning path to find out about Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
New to Dynamics 365? This five-part series introduces you to the basic concepts of enterprise resource management, what they share in common, and each of the Dynamics 365 finance and operations apps. Start with this learning path to find out about Dynamics 365 Finance.
New to Dynamics 365? This five-part series introduces you to the basic concepts of enterprise resource management, what they share in common, and each of the Dynamics 365 finance and operations apps. Start with this learning path to find out about Dynamics 365 Commerce.
New to Dynamics 365? This five-part series introduces you to the basic concepts of enterprise resource management, what they share in common, and each of the Dynamics 365 finance and operations apps. Start with this learning path to find out about Dynamics 365 Human Resources.
New to Dynamics 365? This five-part series introduces you to the basic concepts of enterprise resource management, what they share in common, as well as each of the Dynamics 365 finance and operations apps. Start with this learning path to find out about the ERP components of Dynamics 365 Project Operations.
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is business process management software that manages and integrates a company's financials, supply chain, operations, reporting, manufacturing, and human resource activities. Fundamentally, ERP software enables you to run the core processes of a business.
Generally, ERP software consists of a set of integrated business functions that automate many back-office processes such as procurement, inventory management, and assembly. By leveraging one central database, organizations can gain a real-time view across their operations.