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Microsoft unveils Dynamics 365 suite, AppSource in India

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Microsoft unveiled its Dynamics 365 suite and AppSource in India.

These services will be delivered to customers as Software-as-a-Service (Saas) from its datacenters in India.

Dynamics 365 is a cloud based suite of applications that integrates CRM and ERP capabilities to provide the advanced data analytics, machine learning and intelligence to high growth, new age companies in India.

AppSource contains SaaS apps from Microsoft and its partners. Presently, AppSource contains more than 200 business SaaS apps, add-ins and content packs, including exclusive new industry-specific business apps.

Microsoft said organizations from across multiple industry sectors in India are using Dynamics CRM. These include Max Healthcare, Yes Bank, Reliance Life Insurance Company, SOTC, VLCC, Cloudnine Group of Hospitals, Annik, Mastek and many more.

In the retail sector, Microsoft Dynamics is used by 55 Retail and DMS customers serving 74 retail brands, empowering 14,000 outlets, enabling 25,000 users in India.

“Our retail, BFSI and manufacturing customers now don’t need to invest in expensive and time consuming deployments to start their digital transformation,” said Peter Gartenberg, General Manager, Enterprise Business, Microsoft India.

“Backed by decades of research and investment, we have built Dynamics 365 to deliver the most advanced analytics and machine learning intelligence capabilities to our customers in India,” Gartenberg added.

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