A wiki (sometimes spelled "Wiki") is a server side program that allows workers/users to collaborate in forming content for a specific purpose. The term comes from the Hawaiian language; "wikiwiki," which means "fast".
This wiki-site provides to the users of Dynamics 365 F&O software, detail descriptions on how to setup and use the Axnosis basket of products.
Axnosis started in 2004 a few months after Microsoft bought Axapta (an open source "ERP" system) from Damgard.
Axapta was later rebranded to Dynamics 365 and new versions were released in line with new generation functions and features.
Dynamics 365 is a portfolio of intelligent business applications that delivers on its promise of operational efficiency and breakthrough user experiences enabling organizations to become more agile and reduce complexity.
Due to shifts in technology, we find ourselves today with a web based cloud version, Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations.
The open source technology uses X++ (development language; sort of a hybrid thing between C++ and Java) inside an integrated development environment (IDE). Over the years this morphed into Microsoft Visual studio.
Some key Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations modules include:
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations is a web-based cloud business application. The web front-end is rich and intuitive.
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Our years of experience (two decades) with Dynamics/Axapta and industry knowledge allowed us to have developed our own modules and mobile apps (products) inside Dynamics 365 using X++:
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For specific product pages and related info... click on one of the four product logos above or use the menu to the left.
We have grouped our documentation for the subsequent pages into four categories. These categories are accessible via the icons described below.
Our software lives inside the powerful Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations business application. Our functionality is described using detail step by step "test scripts". These describe the setups and daily uses of the modules. In conclusion reports and enquiries are also documented.
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Release notes are distributed with software applications (products), sometimes when the product is still in the development or test state (e.g., a beta release). For applications that have already been in use by clients, the release note is delivered to them when an update is released. Using Azure DevOps for our software development and tracking of development tasks, all baseline releases are documented and distributed to our user base.
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