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A manufacturing company has multiple factories and distribution centers in remote areas where they have poor internet connectivity.
The company is planning to implement Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
The company's main priorities are uninterrupted factory and distribution center operations, master data management, financial global reporting, and integration with analytics tools.
You need to design the infrastructure.
Solution: Implement the manufacturing factories' operations and distribution center operations on-premises and replicate the data to a Microsoft data center.
Does the solution meet the goal?
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A. B.A.
The proposed solution of implementing the manufacturing factories' operations and distribution center operations on-premises and replicating the data to a Microsoft data center can meet the stated goals to some extent, but it may not be the most optimal solution.
One of the main priorities of the manufacturing company is uninterrupted factory and distribution center operations. Implementing on-premises operations can help achieve this goal, as it ensures that the factories and distribution centers can continue their operations even in cases of poor internet connectivity. However, this solution also requires the company to maintain and manage their own IT infrastructure, which can be costly and time-consuming.
The other main priority is master data management. It is not clear from the solution how the company plans to manage their master data. Replicating the data to a Microsoft data center may help ensure data redundancy and backups, but it does not necessarily address the issue of master data management.
Financial global reporting is another priority of the company, but it is not clear from the solution how this will be achieved. It is possible that the company may need to use additional tools or services to integrate their financial data and reporting.
Finally, the proposed solution mentions integration with analytics tools, but it is not clear how this will be achieved. The company may need to use additional tools or services to integrate their data with analytics tools.
In conclusion, the proposed solution of implementing on-premises operations and replicating data to a Microsoft data center can help achieve some of the company's priorities, but it does not address all of them. The company may need to consider additional solutions or services to fully meet their goals. Therefore, the answer is B. No, the solution does not fully meet the goals.