For our business/accounting needs, the reporting native to Dynamics was poor and limited. We've found Atlas able to provide the key financial info needed. Does require savvy Excel users to use, but those skills are common in Accounting teams.
Seems quite buggy and I have to add the add-on back to Excel every so often.
There is an open source version which allows you to get started. It has 100s of connectors to connect to Salesforce, SAP, Oracle, ODBC, JDBC, XML, Access, flat files. Also a whole host of other components WebServices, FTP and Email. The transformation tools...
The fact that it's a code generator and requires compiling of the entire code-base anytime you want to test a small change can lead to a frustrating development experience. Job re-use is difficult to achieve with this tool, passing data back and forth is...
For our business/accounting needs, the reporting native to Dynamics was poor and limited. We've found Atlas able to provide the key financial info needed. Does require savvy Excel users to use, but those skills are common in Accounting teams.
There is an open source version which allows you to get started. It has 100s of connectors to connect to Salesforce, SAP, Oracle, ODBC, JDBC, XML, Access, flat files. Also a whole host of other components WebServices, FTP and Email. The transformation tools...
Seems quite buggy and I have to add the add-on back to Excel every so often.
The fact that it's a code generator and requires compiling of the entire code-base anytime you want to test a small change can lead to a frustrating development experience. Job re-use is difficult to achieve with this tool, passing data back and forth is...