Microsoft Dynamics 365 implementation and AI analytics partner
UNIFY Dots is a Microsoft Dynamics specialist running implementation, customization, and analytics work across Finance, Supply Chain, Field Service, and CRM modules. The tech stack reveals an infrastructure-as-code pivot—adopting ARM, Terraform, and Bicep while standardizing on Azure DevOps—suggesting the organization is automating deployment workflows to handle the complexity of multi-tenant ERP implementations. All 7 open engineering roles are mid-to-senior level, indicating selective hiring for high-leverage execution rather than team expansion.
UNIFY Dots builds implementation and consulting services around Microsoft Dynamics 365, Power Platform, and cloud analytics. The company holds Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and Solutions Partner designations across Business Applications, Data & AI, Infrastructure, and Digital App & Innovation. Active projects span ERP implementations (Finance, Supply Chain, Project Operations), legacy system upgrades (AX to D365), and BI/reporting customization. The team operates across eight countries—Australia, USA, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Poland, UK, and New Zealand—with hiring currently concentrated in the United States. Founded in 2016 and privately held, UNIFY Dots competes in the Dynamics consulting ecosystem serving mid-market and enterprise clients navigating ERP modernization.
Core: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance, Supply Chain, Project Operations; Azure DevOps; PowerShell, Python, Bash; Azure Monitor and Application Insights. Adopting: ARM, Terraform, Bicep, KQL. Also uses Xero for accounting integrations.
Team members in Australia, USA, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Poland, UK, and New Zealand. Current hiring is limited to the United States.
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