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List of Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations - Expense Customers

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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Awaze Professional Services 512 $17M United Kingdom Microsoft Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations - Expense Expense Management 2017 n/a In 2017, Awaze implemented Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations - Expense as its Expense Management platform. The deployment established a centralized expense reporting and approvals capability for the company finance function. Configuration focused on standard Expense Management modules, including employee expense entry, multi tier manager approvals, company policy enforcement, receipt capture and expense category configuration. The Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations - Expense implementation leveraged configurable workflows and role based security to align submitter and approver experiences with corporate finance policies. Operational coverage centered on finance, accounts payable and line managers across Awaze United Kingdom operations, supporting employee travel and reimbursement processes. As part of the Finance and Operations family, the solution was aligned with core financial posting and accounts payable processes within Dynamics 365, enabling expense transactions to be recorded against ledger accounts and cost centers. Governance and BAU management were organized around centralized policy templates, approval delegation rules and audit trails, with configuration controlled through Dynamics application administration rather than bespoke code. Awaze maintained an existing Optymyse deployment providing real time contact centre data across Earby, Lowestoft, Maidstone and Exeter sites, operated in parallel with the Expense Management implementation.
Axon Enterprise Professional Services 4100 $2.1B United States Microsoft Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations - Expense Expense Management 2018 n/a In 2018, Axon Enterprise implemented Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations - Expense to centralize employee expense processing and enforce corporate expense policy across finance and services operations. The Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations - Expense deployment was scoped to integrate with core finance and project systems, linking Expense Management into General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets, and Project Accounting while supporting Professional Services Automation and customer engagement workflows. Configuration and automation work focused on Expense Management capabilities such as expense reporting, approval workflows, corporate card reconciliation, and policy controls. Technical teams created business events in D365, extended and authored new data entities for bulk data management, and used scripted exports from AX 2012 to populate D365 data entities where needed. The implementation leveraged Microsoft cloud integration patterns and Azure platform services, using Logic Apps, Service Bus, Event Grid, Key Vaults, and message Topics and Queues to support asynchronous integrations and secure credential handling. Deployments and environment lifecycle were managed through Lifecycle Services and Azure DevOps, with pipelines producing deployable packages, TFS and run book driven troubleshooting for custom models and ISV components, and environment provisioning for Tier 1 and Tier 2 developer usage. Governance and rollout were driven by a functional lead who managed cross functional teams across Financials, Project Accounting, Expense Management, D365 Operations and Finance, and Customer Engagement. Planning activities included preparing functional specifications, prioritizing sub projects, allocating resources, and coordinating with integration developers and offshore teams to resolve integration and deployment issues.
Grand River Dam Authority Professional Services 553 $608M United States Microsoft Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations - Expense Expense Management 2022 n/a In 2022 Grand River Dam Authority engaged Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations - Expense with Microsoft Consulting Services under Change Order 7 to Engagement Agreement 43193 to provide hands on assistance through the final stages of ERP deployment and go live. Approximately 80 percent of test cases passed and 20 percent were ready for testing and retesting, the core Human Resources functionality is live, and configuration reviews for Asset, Inventory, Finance and Core Human Resources are complete. The implementation scope includes Financial Management and Accounting, Expense Management with vehicle mileage tracking, Inventory Management, Product Information Management, Procurement and Sourcing, Project Management and Accounting, Human Resources, Payroll, Subscription Billing, and Tax. Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations - Expense will use the current solution codebase to bring GRDA live on Dynamics 365, and prior customizations will be reviewed for possible removal where out of the box functionality can be leveraged. The program also defines a Support Solution Test and a timeboxed enhancement effort alongside a Code and Defect Remediation Review. Deployment preparation covers performance testing, a time and materials engagement model with hands on Microsoft Consulting Services support, and a planned post go live support window. The project timeline presented targets a go live date of January 3, 2023 which was selected to minimize disruption, and the change order frames deployment preparedness activities and operational readiness tasks. Governance and contracting were reviewed with the Audit, Finance, Budget, Policy and Compliance Committee, and the proposed change order aligns with the Microsoft quote discussed in committee. Operational coverage is focused on finance, HR, procurement, inventory and project accounting functions, and rollout is structured to include remediation, testing cycles, and post go live support under the Microsoft Consulting Services engagement.
Healthcare 3850 $900M Australia Microsoft Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations - Expense Expense Management 2023 n/a
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  1. Telstra, a Australia based Communications organization with 31876 Employees

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