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This article was featured in the September, 2007 issue
of the Technology First Magazine.
Dayton, OH
September 24, 2007
By Mikhail Roytman, Partner, Ellipse
Solutions LLC
This
is Part 2 of the ERP Implementation Series based on the Microsoft
Dynamics AX product. Today’s topic of discussion is
Software Adaptability as a part of the Total Cost of Ownership.
It just happens to be one of the top criteria for the selection
of an enterprise wide solution.
The year was 2001. The place was Tennessee. A management
team of a global distribution and repair company was on the
verge of making the important, long-term decision of selecting
a business system to run the corporation for years to come.
The new all encompassing solution would have to be robust
enough to process Customer Orders, manage Financials, support
Inventory Control, organize Manufacturing, run Shipping /
Receiving functions, prioritize Suppliers and execute everything
else in between. Many software applications offered mature
applications to handle standard business processes, however
this organization moved one of the non-functional measurements
to the top of their wish list. “How do you handle Change
Management?” – every ERP dealer was asked. We
can’t all expect to make the same widgets using the
same process, the same vendors, and the same shipping methods
for the next 20 years. The company was anticipating a high
growth period, where each new client, each new partnership
agreement and each new vendor contract would add a new dimension
to the established corporate makeup. This in itself would
modify internal and external business processes and would
require a new customized solution even if the core functionality
will not be highly affected. Software Flexibility thus became
one of the key factors in this ERP selection decision.
Can It Be Done? How long? How much?
After long and extensive search, the committee selected Axapta,
then a mid-market product distributed by Navision, a Danish
provider of enterprise business software. Already one of the
top European ERP systems, Axapta would be acquired by Microsoft
shortly thereafter and experience a significant growth in
the US market. Now known as Microsoft Dynamics AX, the application
was originally built based on true scalable client server
architecture to handle change.
Numerous technical functions highlight the benefits of this
system:
(1) Seasoned Programmers and Super-users really appreciate
how easy it is to add new fields to the database and propagate
these fields to all forms and reports within minutes. AND
… No need to re-build or re-compile the application
– all modifications are real-time.
(2) A consistent layout generated by a special utility (called
IntelliMorph) allows automated control of security, licensing,
version control, and configuration options. Concentrate on
the essential structure – the design is taken care off.
(3) True object-oriented architecture constructed for the
development of large solutions inexpensively and fast.
(4) Other systems provide various methodologies for upgrades
and customizations. MS Dynamics AX platform was designed to
Manage Change. Unique layers of the development architecture
allow for rapid integration of the original AX code with any
new built-in solution. Standard AX functionality is contained
in its own layer, any vertical solutions designed by Business
Partners have a layer of their own, further customizations
created in-house are stored in a separate layer, special country-specific
modifications are layered independently, etc.
(5) What scares many Managers the most? The cost of upgrades
and customizations. Special business connectors and integration
capabilities available for Microsoft and non-Microsoft software
ensure a more orderly and structured path (read, low-cost)
for new releases and assimilation of other applications.

Most of these techniques are not unique or novel, however
the combination of these functionalities and the fact, that
these options were incorporated in the fundamental software
architecture makes AX an intriguing proposition. The size
of this column space is the only limitation for describing
many other technical innovations, which make this application
a perfect example of a solution build for Flexibility. Other
notable benefits include the use of the SharePoint services,
the Enterprise Portal, RFID, comprehensive support for video
and graphics technologies, use of SQL Server and Oracle databases,
integration with .NET architecture, reporting and analytical
tools, multi-language and country-specific functionality,
etc.
Who Benefits From Adaptable Software?
Managers, who dream to control the Total Cost of
Ownership by limiting the costs and improving efficiencies
and economic impacts associated with procuring, utilizing,
and maintaining IT application components over a period of
time, get a big boost of energy from Microsoft Dynamics AX.
Software Developers, who enjoy the challenges of
creating custom applications without being forced to re-build
the foundation every time a new field is added to the database,
get a helping hand from Microsoft Dynamics AX.
Users, who are tasked to analyze the data and forced
to stay in line waiting for the IT Department priorities,
get a comfortable feeling from Microsoft Dynamics AX.
Owners, who are looking for a reasonably priced solution
not only on the first invoice, but also for many years of
maintenance, upgrades and support, get a chance to enjoy an
increased Return On Investment from Microsoft Dynamics AX.
Dealing with enterprise solutions, management no longer asks:
“Should it be done?” Instead the question of the
day is: “Can it be done?” When it comes to MS
Dynamics AX, the answer more often than not: “Yes, it
can be done …”
Until next time, your friendly ERP correspondent …
Mikhail Roytman is a Partner with Ellipse Solutions LLC,
a global Microsoft Business Partner headquartered in Dayton,
Ohio. Ellipse Solutions is a division of Roytman Information
Services, Inc., a provider of Career Placement and Consulting
solutions in Information Technology, Management and Engineering.
For additional information please visit http://www.EllipseSolutions.com
and http://www.roytmanIS.com
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