Microsoft Dynamics Partner Roundup; AI law practice platform; Enavate gets investment; Dataverse integration; proMX celebrates 25 years
In this week's Microsoft Dynamics Partner news roundup:
- AllRize announces 3.0 release of its AI-powered law practice management platform
- Longshore Capital Partners invests in Enavate
- New Dataverse integration unlocks unified reporting across D365 apps and Business Central
- proMX celebrates 25 years
AllRize announces 3.0 release of its AI-powered law practice management platform
AllRize, a legal technology company, has released AllRize 3.0, the latest version of its AI-powered law practice management platform. The platform is built on Microsoft Dynamics 365 and works with Microsoft Office tools, such as Outlook, Word, and Excel.
The platform includes AI-powered tools for marketing, CRM, matter management, document management, and accounting, all in one easy-to-use system, the company said. Law firms can use the full platform or choose only the modules they need.
"With AllRize 3.0, we set out to solve the real-world challenges that law firms face every day: disconnected systems, lost billable hours, compliance headaches, and the constant pressure to do more with less," said Robert Jameson, chief product officer at AllRize.
Longshore Capital Partners invests in Enavate, the leading Microsoft implementation and managed services provider
Longshore Capital Partners has invested in Enavate, a provider of Microsoft implementation and managed services.
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