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Microsoft Customer Engagement and the Quiet Reframing of CRM

February 1, 2026
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Customer relationship management software has always promised clarity. A single view of the customer. Better conversations. Stronger loyalty. Over time, those promises expanded, absorbing sales, […]

What ERP Really Is, and Why So Many Definitions Miss the Point

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Ask ten people to define ERP and you will get ten answers, all technically correct and collectively unsatisfying. Some will describe software. Others will describe […]

Dynamics NAV vs Business Central and the Cost of Moving Forward

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For many organisations, the question is not whether Microsoft Dynamics NAV still works. It usually does. The question is whether continuing to rely on it […]

The End of Dynamics AX Support and What Comes After Stability

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Enterprise systems rarely announce their own endings. They fade. Support timelines expire quietly. Notices arrive in inboxes already crowded with alerts that feel more urgent. […]

Dynamics 365 Licensing and the Cost of Getting It Slightly Wrong

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Licensing rarely excites anyone. It sits somewhere between legal language and technical documentation, quietly shaping decisions while remaining largely ignored. And yet, few things influence […]

Comparing ERP Systems Without Pretending One Size Fits All

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Choosing an ERP system is often framed as a technology decision. In reality, it is closer to a mirror. The process reflects how an organisation […]

CRM Reporting, and Why Power BI Keeps Entering the Conversation

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Customer data has never been scarce. What has always been scarce is clarity. Most organisations using CRM systems believe they have visibility into sales performance, […]

Microsoft Navision and the Long Afterlife of ERP Software

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Enterprise software rarely disappears. It lingers. It evolves. It gets renamed, rebranded, quietly folded into something new. Few products illustrate this better than Microsoft Navision. […]

Microsoft Dataverse, Explained Beyond the Buzzwords

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There is a point in almost every organisation’s digital journey when data stops feeling helpful and starts feeling heavy. Information exists everywhere, yet nowhere all […]

Power Automate Licensing, Explained Without the Marketing Noise

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There is a particular moment many organisations encounter when they first discover Microsoft power automate. It usually starts with excitement. Someone in operations realises a […]

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  • Dynamics 365 Licensing and the Cost of Getting It Slightly Wrong

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