Welcome to the first edition of the Dynamics 365 weekly reading list – with the official “release” of Dynamics 365, Microsoft took an important step in providing an integrated cloud platform which combines CRM and ERP. Follow this blog for your weekly reading list about the Dynamics 365 platform.
- Microsoft Dynamics 365 – Now generally available
- Dynamics 365 – What’s new – information about the upcoming December 2016 release
- Microsoft Dynamics 365 editions and licensing
- Microsoft Dynamics 365 home
- Dynamics 365 app for Outlook is coming soon!
- Helping customers accelerate their digital transformation with intelligent business applications
- Dynamics 365 – Purpose-built for you and your business (Youtube)
- Common Data Service is now generally available! – CDS encompasses the CDM (Common Data Model) which provides a mechanism to unlock data which is used in the different Dynamics 365 apps and which will allow for easier integration – see Announcing the general availability of the PowerApps Common Data Service. Although GA there are still some things which need to be clarified as outlined in CDM: New data model for the common good?
- Project Service Automation for Dynamics 365 (Youtube)
- Tap the power of Dynamics 365 directly from Microsoft Outlook (Youtube)
- Sell effectively with Microsoft Dynamics 365 (Youtube 00:02:17)
- Microsoft Dynamics 365 First Look Highlights (Youtube 00:02:03) and all other recordings – Microsoft Dynamics 365 First Look
- Highlights and reactions: Microsoft Dynamics 365
- Dynamics 365 - Acquisitions that made the cut, or didn’t
- Dynamics 365 – getting into the flow of things
- Microsoft Dynamics 365 : the what, when and why
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