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Dynamics 365 Unified Operations 2019 Wave 2

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  • A second wave of Dynamics 365 Unified Operations features has notable improvements for each application, especially Supply Chain Management and Retail.
  • A set of feature retirements underscore how hosted services have planning requirements similar to on-premises products but with more frequent updates.
  • Future releases are likely to be unpredictable, due to frequent changes to product plans, while more add-ons and stand-alone services increase interdependencies and servicing complexity.

Dynamics 365 Online 2019 Wave 2 became generally available on Oct. 1, 2019, signifying not a complete release of an updated service but the beginning of a six-month period of new features that will arrive as often as weekly. The features and changes discussed here reflect those items that were generally available as of Oct. 2019 or are expected to be released prior to the next Major update in Apr. 2020.

Unified Operations Online Overview

Unified Operations is a collection of applications that provides traditional enterprise resource planning (ERP), retail, and human capital management (HCM) features. The applications can be used independently or as an integrated solution.

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