Software:Microsoft Dynamics SL

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Short description: Enterprise resource planning software product
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Microsoft Dynamics SL is one of Microsoft’s enterprise resource planning software products for project-driven small- and medium-sized enterprises. It is part of the Microsoft Dynamics product family.

Microsoft Dynamics SL has project-based ERP with a connection to Microsoft Office Project Server, a member of the Microsoft Office family. This business management system provides project-, service-, and distribution-driven businesses with project management and project accounting functionality to help organizations manage projects .[citation needed] The functionality includes finance, project accounting, manufacturing, field services, supply chain management, analytics, and electronic commerce.

Project-based ERP Industry Features

Microsoft Dynamics SL supports budgeting and cost forecasting, time and expense entry, complex allocations, unlimited billing formats, change order control, contract administration, local and Web-based project analysis, employee utilization/realization, proactive alerts, and workflow.

Microsoft Dynamics SL Business Analytics

Microsoft Dynamics SL provides government contractors with functionality to assist with Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) audit requirements.[citation needed]

In the construction industry, Microsoft Dynamics SL provides general contractors and residential homebuilders with project management, job cost, materials management, service call entry, receiving, billing, and sales capabilities to allow the management of complex job sites while lowering costs, reducing project delays, and improving customer service.[citation needed]

Microsoft Dynamics SL provides distribution-focused organizations with inventory, receiving, billing, and sales solutions. The functionality is designed to help organizations reduce distribution costs and inventory, and streamline processes while improving customer service.[citation needed]

History

Based in Findlay, Ohio, Solomon's roots go back more than 35 years, when co-founders Gary Harpst, Jack Ridge and Vernon Strong started TLB, Inc. in 1980. TLB, Inc. stands for The Lord's Business. TLB was named to remind the founders why the business was started: to conduct the business according to biblical principles. TLB was later renamed Solomon Software, and then Microsoft Dynamics SL,[1]

In April 1999, Solomon Software refocused the product on an all Microsoft technology strategy: Microsoft SQL Server as the database technology; Visual Basic as the software language; and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) as the customization language.

Solomon was acquired by Great Plains Software in June 2000. Great Plains was subsequently acquired by Microsoft Corporation in May 2001.


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