My comany is using MS Project to handle ERP.
But after a quick search on internet, I found out MS Dynamics is the tool dedicated for ERP.
So just wondering what’s the difference between MS Dynamics and MS Project?
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MS Project is intended for project management. ERP is intended for all operations internal to a business, including accounts payable and receivable, stock control, manufacturing, risk management, supply chain, etc, etc, etc. It often includes project management as well.
So they’re entirely different things.
MS Dynamics is a group of several products, not a single product and includes ERP and CRM products.