Businesses in Nigeria, others to benefit from Microsoft

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Guardianng July 15, 2021 4:24 a.m.

Businesses in Nigeria, others to benefit from Microsoft

Al-Khaiyat stressed that multiple, disconnected systems are now easily combined under one secure, centralised application.He said using the solution, efficiency is boosted through automated tasks and workflows, “all from within familiar office tools like Outlook, Word, and Excel, what businesses get is an end-to-end view of their operations, with built-in intelligence when and where they need it.” SMBs account for over 90 per cent of all businesses in Kenya, Nigeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, and Lebanon, where Dynamics 365 Business Central will launch.

Regional Business Applications Director for Microsoft MEA Emerging Markets, Maher Al-Khaiyat, explained during a webinar that Dynamics 365 Business Central helps small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) connect their financials, sales, service, and operations to streamline business processes and improve customer interactions.

The software company said SMEs can deploy Dynamics 365 Business Central in the cloud, on-premise, or with a hybrid approach; no matter the requirements for data residency, compliance, or security, companies can run their business wherever and however needed, adding that a universal, mobile-enabled user experience means users have the same powerful, intuitive experience across deployments and devices.

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With focus on small and medium-sized businesses, which seeks cost-effective, streamlined systems that will make their transition seamless, Microsoft said its cloud-based business management solution, Dynamics 365 Business Central would enable them cope with gaps created by the pandemic..

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