Generated by GPT-5-mini| Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance | |
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| Name | Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance |
| Developer | Microsoft |
| Released | 2016 |
| Latest release version | 2024 |
| Operating system | Windows Server, Azure |
| Programming language | X++, C#, TypeScript |
| License | Proprietary |
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance is an enterprise resource planning application from Microsoft designed for financial management, accounting, and fiscal reporting. It integrates with other Microsoft products and third‑party services to support multinational corporations, mid‑market firms, and public institutions across complex regulatory environments. The solution is commonly deployed alongside Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, Power Platform, and Microsoft Azure to provide end‑to‑end business processes.
Dynamics 365 Finance provides core financials, ledger consolidation, budgeting, and fixed asset management tailored for organizations operating in jurisdictions such as the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and Canada. The product positions itself against competitors including SAP SE, Oracle Corporation, Infor, Sage Group, and Workday in markets served by firms like Deloitte, Accenture, PwC, and KPMG. Enterprises often evaluate it alongside cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform when assessing total cost of ownership and digital transformation initiatives championed by consultancies such as Capgemini and BCG.
The application delivers general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, budgeting, cash and bank management, and global ledger capabilities used by finance teams at organizations including Walmart, Siemens, Unilever, Nestlé, and Toyota Motor Corporation. It supports multi‑currency and multi‑legal‑entity operations with statutory reporting workflows comparable to offerings from SAP ERP Central Component and Oracle E-Business Suite. Built‑in analytics leverage Power BI for dashboards and key performance indicators utilized by CFO offices in firms such as General Electric and Procter & Gamble. Automation features incorporate workflows and approvals similar to implementations by HSBC, Citigroup, and Barclays, while treasury and cash forecasting are aligned with practices at JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley.
The solution is architected for cloud deployment on Microsoft Azure and integrates with services like Azure Active Directory, Azure SQL Database, and Azure DevOps. Its extensibility model uses X++ and supports C# integrations through .NET, and front‑end customization with TypeScript and React libraries similar to modern web applications developed by Facebook and Google LLC. Data integration leverages Microsoft Dataverse and connectors for Salesforce, Workday, and SAP ERP via middleware such as MuleSoft and Dell Boomi. High‑availability and disaster recovery patterns mirror cloud designs used by Netflix, Airbnb, and Spotify for resilient global operations.
Licensing follows subscription models comparable to Microsoft 365 and enterprise agreements used by organizations like The Home Depot and Nike. Editions and modules are often aligned by role—finance users, accountants, and controllers—and compared to tiered offerings from Oracle NetSuite and SAP S/4HANA Cloud. Procurement teams often negotiate enterprise agreements with Microsoft and partner firms such as Accenture, Avanade, and KPMG to include implementation, support, and update services similar to contracts held by BASF and BP.
Deployments range from cloud‑hosted single‑tenant solutions to multi‑tenant SaaS models implemented for clients like Heathrow Airport and Los Angeles County. Integration scenarios include ERP and CRM convergence with Dynamics 365 Sales, Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, and Microsoft Power Platform apps used by public sector bodies like NHS England and City of New York. Data migration, ETL, and transformation projects frequently involve partners such as Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services, and Wipro and leverage tools and standards employed by ISO and International Financial Reporting Standards authorities.
Finance departments in manufacturing firms like Ford Motor Company and General Motors use the product for cost accounting and project finance, while retail organizations such as Target Corporation and IKEA apply it for store finance and omnichannel reconciliation. Healthcare providers including Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic adopt it for fund accounting and compliance, and higher education institutions such as Harvard University and University of Oxford implement it for grants management. Government agencies and defense contractors often integrate it with procurement systems used by Lockheed Martin and BAE Systems.
Security integrates with Azure Active Directory identity controls, role‑based access similar to implementations at IBM and Oracle, and compliance frameworks from regulators like Financial Conduct Authority and Securities and Exchange Commission. Certifications and compliance align with standards such as ISO 27001, SOC 1, and SOC 2, used by cloud providers including Google Cloud Platform and Amazon Web Services. Performance tuning and scalability strategies follow patterns established by hyperscaler customers like Adobe and Salesforce, utilizing monitoring tools from Microsoft System Center and Azure Monitor to meet SLAs in multinational deployments.