What's new in AX 2012?


The newest version of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 introduces a range of developments which help your company gain better business insight, and empower more productive individuals and procedures, compete internationally, and handle organizational expansion and fiscal compliance. AX 2012 will only sharpen your competitive advantage and excite continuously evolve to confront economic, operational, and organizational challenges.

A few of these broad adjustments are:
Microsoft made Dynamics AX 2012 R2 together with the aim, in part, of allowing organizations to handle their international operations through one deployment. Single-instance installation helps cut installation costs while supplying organizations which have offices in numerous nations a shared infrastructure whereby they may centralize operations.
Additionally, R2 will include a"data partitioning" capacity which allows organizations choose which data can and cannot be shared between which business units, while using the exact same shared infrastructure. Data partitioning helps IT leaders comprehend IT operational efficiencies since the setup and system information are still being shared - program data and procedures could be shared between organizations within a partition but not over walls.
R2 will also contain developments to Dynamics AX 2012's company intelligence capacities, such as new Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and integration using Power View, a data visualization technologies which Microsoft introduced in SQL Server 2012.
Improved work force management, ability and fundamental resource abilities repository management procedure.
Enhancements to compensation and benefits direction that permits organizations in the united states, to handle Payroll in house, where information is entirely under your control. (US Payroll contained in R2).


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