Why Should You Customize Dynamics 365?
Microsoft Dynamics 365 is one of the most powerful business solutions available, and it is no surprise that many businesses are turning to it to power their operations. But what if you want to get even more out of it? This is where customization comes into play, to increase the value of your CRM software by tailoring it to specific needs. In this blog post, we will explore why customising Dynamics 365 is such a great idea, and how you can get started with D365 customization. It will also include the best ways to find a D365 customization partner. But before we begin, since most people confuse customization with configuration, let’s clear that up first. Difference between Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM customization and configuration Customizing Dynamics 365 simply means developing or adding new CRM features for your business and end-users. You can hire a Microsoft D365 partner to help you build and derive the benefits of customised solutions, and their related tools and technologies. It may include light app and function builders, workflow automation, and simple dashboard design. In addition, some of the latest capabilities include Power Suite, Common Data Service (CDS), and Common Data Model (CDM). On the other...
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