A company is considering using Dynamics 365 business apps on-premises.
The company asks you as a Solution Architect to help them in this project.
Please select Dynamics 365 applications that can be deployed on-premises.
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A. B. C. D. E. F.Correct Answers: A, C and F
Microsoft Dynamics 365 suite of business applications includes two parts: Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Dynamics 365 CRM applications are model-driven apps built on the Dataverse.
The CRM apps include: Sales - helps users nurture relationships with their customers, collect information about their operations and needs, effectively communicate with prospective customers, and facilitate sales closing.
Customer Service - helps users to manage provided services and focus on customer satisfaction.
Field Service - helps users effective management of the onsite work for solving customers' problems.
Marketing - helps users streamline automatic marketing communication with customers working seamlessly with Sales and using business intelligence.
Microsoft also uses another name for the CRM applications - Dynamics 365 customer engagement apps.
All current Dynamics 365 CRM versions are cloud-based.
Dynamics 365 ERP applications are not Dataverse based apps.
The ERP includes: Commerce - provides a multichannel solution that unifies back-office, in-store, call center, and digital services.
Finance - provides automation of global financial operations based on performance monitoring and predictions and helps users make data-driven decisions.
Human Resources - provides human resource management, like employee retention, training, performance management, etc.
Supply Chain Management - provides management of the manufacturing and supply chain operations.
All current Dynamics 365 ERP versions are cloud-based.
But customers can install on-premises the following Dynamics 365 ERP applications: Finance, Supply Chain Management, and Commerce.
All other options are incorrect.
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Dynamics 365 is a suite of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) applications offered by Microsoft. While many of these applications are cloud-based, some can be deployed on-premises. The applications that can be deployed on-premises are typically referred to as "Dynamics 365 for On-Premises."
Out of the options listed, the following Dynamics 365 applications can be deployed on-premises:
A. Dynamics 365 Finance: This application can be deployed on-premises using the "local business data" deployment option. This option allows customers to deploy the application on their own servers and manage their own databases.
B. Dynamics 365 Customer Service: This application can be deployed on-premises using the "local business data" deployment option. Customers can deploy the application on their own servers and manage their own databases.
C. Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management: This application can be deployed on-premises using the "local business data" deployment option. Customers can deploy the application on their own servers and manage their own databases.
D. Dynamics 365 Field Service: This application can be deployed on-premises using the "local business data" deployment option. Customers can deploy the application on their own servers and manage their own databases.
It's worth noting that while Dynamics 365 Marketing and Dynamics 365 Commerce are not listed as options that can be deployed on-premises, they can be integrated with on-premises versions of other Dynamics 365 applications.
In summary, the Dynamics 365 applications that can be deployed on-premises are Finance, Customer Service, Supply Chain Management, and Field Service.