Overall, Dynamics SL served us well for many years. However, organizations should consider more modern solutions, especially those that support transactional processing, to avoid the inefficiencies associated with batch processing. I would advise looking into more modern solutions that avoid batch processing. While it was reliable, its batch system is outdated compared to newer transactional systems. I rate it a nine out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten. I'd recommend it if it fits the use case. As an enterprise architect, I start with the requirements, then I break those down into users and storage. If a particular product or group of products can cover them, then I recommend it. There may be use cases where Dynamics doesn't work, and another product would be better suited. It really depends on the entire user story we are trying to solve.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is the cohesive management of various central business practices engaged in a myriad of data management categories, such as finance, product and production planning, marketing and sales, manufacturing and materials and inventory management. A company depends on its data through IT and DevOps who are tasked with vital IT capital expenditure investments. IT key opinion leaders rely on ERPs to collect, store and interpret business data. Of course, security is...
Overall, Dynamics SL served us well for many years. However, organizations should consider more modern solutions, especially those that support transactional processing, to avoid the inefficiencies associated with batch processing. I would advise looking into more modern solutions that avoid batch processing. While it was reliable, its batch system is outdated compared to newer transactional systems. I rate it a nine out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten. I'd recommend it if it fits the use case. As an enterprise architect, I start with the requirements, then I break those down into users and storage. If a particular product or group of products can cover them, then I recommend it. There may be use cases where Dynamics doesn't work, and another product would be better suited. It really depends on the entire user story we are trying to solve.
We are a Microsoft Gold partner. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. We've been quite happy with the capabilities of the solution overall.