Navision

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what is navision?

its an enterprise resource planning software from Microsoft.It is intended to assist with finance, manufacturing, customer relationship management, supply chains, analytics and electronic commerce in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises.

features of navision

  • open,secure platform- it has object oriented development environment and compact source code.
  • reliable database- the security system controls access to the database and ensures that there are no data inconsistancies.

uses of navision

Financial management

Record and store financial records in a central general ledger that includes charts of accounts, balances, VAT reporting, and more.

• Define your preferred currency

• Create accounting periods based on your fiscal and business cycle

• Manage bank accounts and cash

• Automate routines such as check-writing, bank statement reconciliation

Manufacturing

Manufacturers can respond quickly to customer demands and improve manufacturing performance by automating and improving processes such as:

• Production-order management

• Supply and capacity planning

• Visibility into shop floor operations

• Graphics-based production schedules

Business intelligence
Turn raw data into understanding of how a business is operating.

• Choose from basic or advanced analytics functionality

• Provide decision makers with a 360-degree view of performance

Distribution

Microsoft Dynamics NAV gives businesses a flexible solution for solving distribution challenges. It can be used to:

• Track and manage inventory, including in multiple locations

• Get up-to-date information about in-stock quantities

• Implement better warehouse management, including tailored pick orders and stock replenishment by pre-set thresholds.

• Get real-time data regarding inventory and shipments

Integration with your systems

Microsoft Dynamics NAV is designed to work smoothly with other Microsoft products such as Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and Microsoft Windows Vista and XP. For example, documents written with Microsoft Word can take data from the Microsoft Dynamics NAV database and incorporate that information into a customer letter. Workers can use Microsoft Excel or so called Spreadsheet to create reports with up-to-date figures imported from Microsoft Dynamics NAV. Commerce portal capabilities also allow a company to create a Website to work easier with customers and partners.

In addition, Microsoft Dynamics NAV also can be integrated with a wide range of other software products, so even if a small business already has substantial IT infrastructure, it can be used with Microsoft Dynamics NAV so that a business makes the most of its IT investment

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