![]() ![]() What this means in practice is that Microsoft has made software centered on people, not just processes or departments. The strength of POS 2009 is the role-based experience, which changes based on whether you’re a store manager, a cashier, or a sales rep, for example. Microsoft Dynamics POS is a bit like their CRM option, but instead of focusing solely on a sales-based perspective, it’s aimed at comprehensive inventory and supply chain management for retailers. Dynamics Point of Sale is specifically aimed at mid-market and specialty retailers, providing them with a tool for store management. Microsoft Dynamics is a line of enterprise software that includes a CRM and various ERP solutions which can be either on-premise or hosted. The 2009 version of the software was released today and is an easy-to-navigate resource for SMBs managing retail businesses. But this time around we have to say it: Microsoft Dynamics POS is pretty slick. We’ll happily listen to your troubles and agree. ![]() Moan and groan all you like about SharePoint, Outlook and other Microsoft products. ![]()
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