• Business decision makers who determine whether to use Axapta (or some other technology), and if so which business functions to automate, and how best to invest available resources.
• Business consultants who have to evaluate whether the product supports the necessary processes and, if not, what is missing and how to bridge the gaps.
• Developers who customize Axapta and fit it to the specific business needs of users and organizations. Their job is to develop new functionality, test it, distribute it, maintain it,and support it.
• System administrators who deploy Axapta systems, watch over them, upgrade them, patch them, and keep them running smoothly and uneventfully.
• End users who use Axapta as a tool to perform their jobs day in day out, who need it to work their way, to be easy and intuitive.
• Business consultants who have to evaluate whether the product supports the necessary processes and, if not, what is missing and how to bridge the gaps.
• Developers who customize Axapta and fit it to the specific business needs of users and organizations. Their job is to develop new functionality, test it, distribute it, maintain it,and support it.
• System administrators who deploy Axapta systems, watch over them, upgrade them, patch them, and keep them running smoothly and uneventfully.
• End users who use Axapta as a tool to perform their jobs day in day out, who need it to work their way, to be easy and intuitive.