Bottomline– Create!form for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009
- Posted: Jun 23, 2008 at 12:34 PM
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Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 is a comprehensive business management solution for mid-sized and larger organizations that works like and with familiar Microsoft software to help your people improve productivity. Microsoft Dynamics AX is built to make it easy to do business across locations and countries by consolidating and standardizing processes, providing visibility across your organization, and help in simplifying compliance. With Microsoft Dynamics AX, you can be confident your business management solution is, and will continue to be, relevant to the needs of your people and the demands of your industry and business.
Sanjay Jain, ISV Architect Evangelist, speaks with Dan Gangai, Director of Product Management of Bottomline Technologies to discuss his experience of adopting Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 to provide Create!form, an advanced document processing solution for Microsoft ERP Output.
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