Microsoft Axapta® At a Glance

Designed for mid-size and larger companies, Microsoft Business Solutions-Axapta is a multi-language, multicurrency enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution. Its core strengths are in manufacturing and e-business, and it includes strong functionality for the wholesale and services industries.

Microsoft Axapta includes applications for financial management, customer relationship management, supply chain management, human resource management, project management, and analytics.

Because it integrates with widely-familiar Microsoft products—such as Microsoft SQL Server, BizTalk Server, Exchange, Office, and Windows—employees can work with the tools they are likely to be already familiar with, lowering training costs.



Microsoft Business Solutions for Manufacturing – Axapta

Bill Gates on Microsoft Business Solutions – Axapta
Updated: September 14, 2004

"[It] helps companies accelerate the speed they can do business, offering them a key competitive edge in today's complex, rapidly changing markets. And it enables business leaders to worry less about day-to-day financial transactions, so they can focus on the fast, informed decision-making that is crucial to meeting customer needs."

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