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Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System

Microsoft Dynamics RMS or Microsoft Retail Management System (RMS) most commonly known as Microsoft RMS, was a powerful and versatile on-premise point of sale software.  If not known by these names, on our Desktop icons you see Store Operations Manager, Store Operations POS or Store Operations Administrator.  It was built before the year 2000 and only in the 20 years that followed have other POS systems caught up to it. 

Microsoft RMS

About Microsoft Dynamics RMS

Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (RMS) once stood as an invaluable solution for small and mid-sized retailers, offering a versatile and adaptable point of sale (POS) system. Built on a proven Microsoft platform, Microsoft Dynamics RMS met the needs of retail businesses around the world. Like any Microsoft product, if Microsoft RMS could not do something natively, there is a worldwide ecosystem of Microsoft Partners can customize Microsoft RMS and support it.

Click here if you need help with your Microsoft Dynamics RMS or to discuss Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central has taken the place of Microsoft Dynamics RMS.  It is again ahead of its time, far surpassing any other ERP solution available today.  Business Central, a full Cloud ERP system, offers modern Microsoft technology and ease of use. Retailers, wholesalers and a broad set of businesses in many verticals are transitioning from Microsoft RMS, Microsoft NAV, and Microsoft GP to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 

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Why you should make the switch to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central?

Business Central is an all-in-one business management solution fit for small to mid-sized businesses/organizations. It is designed to automate a variety of business processes and improve the overall management of your company. 

Providing functionalities for common business processes, mainly within retail, wholesale, distribution, and other professional services. Business Central will manage all aspects of your business, including finance, point of sales (POS), sales, shipping, customer management, project management, services, and more.

Do note, that Business Central also supports more intricate processes like assembly, manufacturing, service management, and directed warehouse management.

Facilitate financial processes like making and collecting payments, managing cash flow, deferring income and revenue, preparing for year-end closing, and managing fixed assets.

Gain valuable insights into your business performance with tools for budgeting, account schedules, and analysis views.

Manage sales processes and information, from quotes and orders to returns and customer accounts. Business Central also supports drop shipments.

Handle purchasing processes and information with ease, including invoices, orders, returns, and vendor accounts, as well as purchasing items directly from sales documents.

Register and manage inventory or service-type items, categorize them for easy searching, adjust inventory levels, and perform various inventory costing tasks.

Create jobs, schedule resources, manage budgets, monitor project progress, and track hours for both machinery and employees.

Organize and track fixed assets, manage depreciation accurately, and monitor maintenance costs.

Improve sales efforts and interactions, focusing on preferred customers and contacts.

Maintain detailed employee records and register absences for comprehensive analysis.

Effectively plan production operations that transform inputs into finished goods.

Combine saleable items in straightforward steps to create new products, such as kits.

Define and manage shop floor resources and capacities, schedule operations, manage production components, and execute production operations.

Ensure an efficient flow of goods received and shipped.

Schedule service calls, set up service orders, and track repair parts and supplies.

Set up and use workflows that connect tasks between different users or the system, such as automatic posting and document approval processes.

Enable users to interact with external data sources in daily tasks, like sending/receiving electronic documents, importing/exporting bank files, and updating currency exchange rates.

Record and manage external documents in Business Central, including file attachments, and create related documents either manually or automatically.