MCP - Microsoft Dynamics 365 Blog The future of agentic CRM and ERP Wed, 17 Jun 2026 22:22:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/dynamics-365/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/cropped-cropped-microsoft_logo_element.png MCP - Microsoft Dynamics 365 Blog 32 32 .cloudblogs .cta-box>.link { font-size: 15px; font-weight: 600; display: inline-block; background: #008272; line-height: 1; text-transform: none; padding: 15px 20px; text-decoration: none; color: white; } .cloudblogs img { height: auto; } .cloudblogs img.alignright { float:right; } .cloudblogs img.alignleft { float:right; } .cloudblogs figcaption { padding: 9px; color: #737373; text-align: left; font-size: 13px; font-size: 1.3rem; } .cloudblogs .cta-box.-center { text-align: center; } .cloudblogs .cta-box.-left { padding: 20px 0; } .cloudblogs .cta-box.-right { padding: 20px 0; text-align:right; } .cloudblogs .cta-box { margin-top: 20px; margin-bottom: 20px; padding: 20px; } .cloudblogs .cta-box.-image { position:relative; } .cloudblogs .cta-box.-image>.link { position: absolute; top: auto; left: 50%; -webkit-transform: translate(-50%,0); transform: translate(-50%,0); bottom: 0; } .cloudblogs table { width: 100%; } .cloudblogs table tr { border-bottom: 1px solid #eee; padding: 8px 0; } ]]> Reinventing source-to-pay with agentic ERP http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/dynamics-365/blog/business-leader/2026/06/18/reinventing-source-to-pay-with-agentic-erp/ Thu, 18 Jun 2026 15:00:00 +0000 http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/dynamics-365/blog/business-leader/2026/06/18/reinventing-source-to-pay-with-agentic-erp/ Explore how AI agents transform source-to-pay by supporting faster insights, smarter actions, and more resilient procurement operations.

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Continued supply chain disruptions, geopolitical uncertainty, and rising cost pressures are putting procurement organizations under increasing pressure to move faster and make better decisions. Every supplier delay, sourcing event, contract negotiation, invoice exception, or payment inquiry has the potential to impact costs, inventory availability, customer commitments, and ultimately business performance.

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems have long served as the operational foundation for managing suppliers, contracts, purchasing, invoicing, and spend. That foundation remains critical. But as business complexity increases, legacy ERP systems and traditional automation are beginning to show their limits. Procurement leaders are being asked to reduce costs, navigate ongoing supply chain disruption, and gain greater visibility into spend and risk. The challenge is no longer simply capturing transactions and tracking compliance—it is identifying what requires attention, evaluating options, and responding quickly enough to stay ahead of disruption.

This is where AI agents can introduce a new opportunity. Rather than focusing solely on automating tasks, agents can monitor business conditions, surface insights, coordinate workflows, and take action across source-to-pay business processes, while keeping people in the loop. When built on the agent-ready ERP foundation of Microsoft Dynamics 365, they have the potential to transform how procurement teams get work done.

How agentic ERP can transform source-to-pay

Agentic ERP can represent the next evolution. Rather than simply recording transactions and executing predefined workflows, as part of agentic ERP, AI agents can monitor business conditions, understand context, reason over data, coordinate actions, and help teams make more informed decisions.

As an example, a supplier communication can trigger an impact analysis. A sourcing event can trigger supplier evaluation and recommendations. A payment inquiry can trigger an invoice automation and communications. Or a supplier risk signal can trigger proactive intervention before operations are affected. These types of actions can help teams move from reacting after the impact is felt toward more proactively managing outcomes.

What makes this possible is the combination of Dynamics 365, Microsoft 365 Copilot Cowork, Microsoft Copilot Studio, Microsoft Fabric, and the entire Microsoft Cloud. Together, they provide a common foundation for building, deploying, and governing agents across the enterprise using Microsoft Agent 365 and ERP governance processes. Organizations can leverage Microsoft-built agents, specialized partner-built agents, and custom agents while maintaining a more consistent approach to identity, security, privacy, compliance, and governance.

The Dynamics 365 ERP Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers extend this foundation by providing a standardized way for AI and agents to securely access ERP and business performance analytics data. This enables agents to operate within the context of existing procurement, supply chain, and financial and business performance workflows rather than as disconnected AI tools. Organizations can start with Microsoft agents, extend capabilities through partner innovation, and build custom agents for unique business requirements—all while leveraging the same governance provided in the Microsoft Cloud.

The result is more than process automation. It can result in a more connected, intelligent, and adaptive approach to source-to-pay that can help organizations improve agility, strengthen supplier relationships, reduce risk, and respond faster to change.

Reimagining source-to-pay using Microsoft 365 Copilot Cowork

Microsoft 365 Copilot Cowork introduces a new way to engage with source-to-pay processes run in Dynamics 365. Using the Dynamics 365 ERP apps plugin for Copilot Cowork, users can interact within the flow of work using natural language prompts. 

For example, a procurement manager can evaluate supplier bids by combining ERP data accessed through the Dynamics 365 ERP MCP Server with supplier emails and supporting documents, compare vendors, identify tradeoffs, and execute the supplier bid evaluation and award process without switching between systems. By bringing ERP data, business processes, and operational context into Copilot Cowork, organizations can move more quickly from insight to action while remaining grounded in the systems, controls, and governance provided by Dynamics 365 ERP.  

Imagine a future where employees no longer need to be ERP experts to participate in business processes. Instead, they can engage through intent in Copilot Cowork while AI helps navigate the underlying complexity of ERP data, business processes, policies, and workflows. This is an important step toward a future where ERP increasingly adapts to people, rather than requiring people to adapt to ERP. 

Streamline operations further with the Procurement Agent in Dynamics 365

Procurement teams spend a significant amount of time managing supplier communications. Buyers routinely review purchase order confirmations, delivery updates, quantity changes, and supplier responses while evaluating the potential impact on inventory, production schedules, customer commitments, and financial performance.

Now in public preview, Procurement Agent in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management helps orchestrate this process by monitoring supplier communications, detecting changes, and providing impact analysis across inventory, production schedules, and customer orders. Rather than manually reviewing every supplier interaction, procurement teams can focus on the exceptions that matter most and make faster, more informed decisions.

This shift delivers value beyond procurement efficiency. Procurement leaders gain greater visibility into supplier activity, while operations leaders benefit from faster responses to issues that could impact production, fulfillment, or customer commitments.

Farmlands Cooperative brings agentic procurement to life 

This is already transforming how companies work. Farmlands Cooperative, New Zealand’s largest farmer-owned rural supplier, consolidated seven ERP systems onto Dynamics 365. As it shifted to centralized purchasing, it deployed Procurement Agent in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management to manage vendor communications at scale. The agent reads incoming supplier emails, summarizes requested changes for staff to approve, and drafts follow-ups on delayed orders to stay ahead of stockouts. Today it automates half of Farmlands’ purchase order email traffic and is expected to save the team about 20 hours a week.

By standardizing on Microsoft Dynamics 365 and thoughtfully applying agentic AI with humans firmly in the loop, we are creating a more efficient, resilient, and scalable operating model.

Andre Scheepers, Chief Digital Officer, Farmlands Cooperative

Connect procurement decisions to business outcomes with Finance Agent and Business Performance Analytics

Every sourcing decision has downstream implications for costs, margins, cash flow, and business performance. Finance Agent in Microsoft 365 Copilot helps leaders explore business performance data using natural language, making it easier to understand the impact of supplier and purchasing decisions. 

Building on the reporting, analytics, and insights available through Business Performance Analytics in Dynamics 365, Finance Agent can help leaders investigate performance trends, answer business questions, and better understand the operational and financial outcomes of source-to-pay decisions. 

Explore partner agents to support the source-to-pay process

While Microsoft agents help address common procurement scenarios, many organizations require additional capabilities tailored to specific organizational processes. This is where the Microsoft partner ecosystem can extend the capabilities of agentic ERP by using the Dynamics 365 agent-ready foundation—including our MCP servers.

Vendor Onboarding Agent from Sonata

Supplier onboarding is often the first bottleneck in the source-to-pay lifecycle. Sonata’s Vendor Onboarding Agent can help organizations accelerate vendor activation by automating supplier data collection, validation, and workflow orchestration across procurement and accounts payable. By focusing on reducing onboarding cycle times and improving compliance, organizations can work to bring suppliers online faster, accelerate sourcing activities, and improve business responsiveness.

Smart Sourcing Agent from MCA Connect

When supply conditions change, procurement teams must quickly identify alternative suppliers and evaluate sourcing options. MCA Connect’s Smart Sourcing Agent can automate request for quote (RFQ) creation and supplier scoring within Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, helping organizations evaluate suppliers across cost, lead times, quality, and risk. This can enable faster sourcing decisions, improved supplier selection, and greater resilience when responding to disruptions.

KPMG Supplier Insight Agent

Supplier performance has become a strategic concern for procurement, supply chain, and finance leaders alike. The KPMG Supplier Insight Agent combines Dynamics 365 ERP apps data with external business signals to help organizations proactively monitor supplier performance and identify emerging risks. By surfacing insights and recommended actions, the solution can help organizations strengthen supplier resilience, improve continuity, and maximize value across their supplier ecosystem.

Together, these partner-built agents demonstrate how organizations can apply AI across the source-to-pay lifecycle—from supplier onboarding and sourcing to supplier performance management. More importantly, they show how agentic ERP can help procurement and operations leaders be more resilient, accelerate decision-making, and create more adaptable supplier ecosystems.

Extend source-to-pay with custom agents

No two organizations operate exactly alike. Industry regulations, supplier ecosystems, sourcing strategies, approval structures, and operational priorities often create requirements that extend beyond prebuilt capabilities.

Using Copilot Studio, leaders can build custom agents for those requirements, on the same security, governance, and business data that power Microsoft and partner agents. Procurement leaders can address specialized sourcing needs, supply chain leaders can automate disruption monitoring, and finance teams can streamline exception management and payment processes. Because every agent runs on a common foundation, organizations can work on business process innovation without creating new complexity or disconnected workflows.

Get started with agents for source-to-pay processes

The future of source-to-pay is not simply about processing transactions more efficiently. It’s about helping leaders make better decisions, respond faster to disruption, strengthen supplier relationships, reduce risk, and improve resilience across the business. This is a fundamentally different way to work, one where agents can reason alongside your team, act on their behalf, and give time back for the work that truly moves the business forward.

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Agentic AI in retail: How Dynamics 365 powers Commerce Anywhere http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/dynamics-365/blog/business-leader/2026/01/08/agentic-ai-in-retail-how-dynamics-365-powers-commerce-anywhere/ Thu, 08 Jan 2026 15:00:00 +0000 Retail frontier firms don’t just digitize commerce, they operationalize intelligence.

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Retail Frontier Firms are evolving their operating models to keep pace with increasingly dynamic markets, using AI to support more responsive and resilient decision-making and execution across commerce channels. Rather than improving individual functions in isolation, these organizations are rethinking how commerce operates end to end, enabling AI agents to work alongside people to support faster, more consistent outcomes across the business. This evolution is accelerating as retailers navigate rising customer expectations, sustained margin pressure, volatile demand, and ongoing labor constraints: conditions that benefit from decisions being made and executed more continuously.

In Retail Frontier Firms, AI capabilities are embedded where decisions and value are created: in stores, at the digital shelf, across merchandising, pricing, fulfillment, customer service, and checkout. AI agents interpret signals from customers, inventory, suppliers, and channels and help coordinate actions across the enterprise. This supports retailers as they respond to change with greater speed, consistency, and scale across touchpoints.

This operating model is enabled by agents that share context and operate cohesively across the retail ecosystem. At the core of agentic commerce is Model Context Protocol (MCP), which provides AI agents with access to a shared, enterprise-grade understanding of products, inventory, pricing, policies, and customer intent. By grounding agents in a common business context, MCP helps support aligned, governed, and consistent decision-making across channels and functions. The future of retail is increasingly shaped by a human and AI agent operating model, connected by shared context and open protocols.

  • Model Context Protocol (MCP) unlocks hundreds of thousands of business functions for secure, real-time use by agents, developers, and applications. 
  • Agent Communication Protocol (ACP) enables agents across merchandising, supply chain, store operations, and service to collaborate end to end, helping reduce fragmentation and align execution across functions.
  • Payment and transaction agent protocols extend AI capabilities through checkout and settlement, supporting trusted, compliant transactions across in-store, online, and conversational commerce.

Together, these capabilities support a more outcome-driven operating model focused on availability, margin, conversion, service levels, and loyalty. Humans define strategy, priorities, and guardrails, while AI agents help orchestrate execution across day-to-day operations: supporting modern retail operations designed for Commerce Anywhere.

As consumer expectations continue to rise, shoppers increasingly demand seamless, continuous interactions where they move effortlessly from social-commerce discovery to mobile checkout, in-store pickup, curbside fulfillment, or voice-activated reordering. Frontier retail responds to this shift by dissolving the boundaries between channels and touchpoints, allowing commerce to adapt in real time to customer intent, location, and context. For brands, this means the ability to deliver frictionless, anticipatory commerce at scale by meeting customers wherever they are, with relevance and speed, without adding operational complexity.

The industry is rapidly shifting away from static, siloed channels toward autonomous, context-aware agents that orchestrate buying journeys seamlessly across stores, digital experiences, and conversational interfaces. Agents move beyond traditional personalization. They actively guide product discovery, shape contextual offers, negotiate availability, and coordinate fulfillment, helping to continuously optimize inventory, pricing, promotions, and supply-chain decisions behind the scenes. As personalization and automation become table stakes, agentic AI emerges as the strategic engine driving scalable growth and sustainable Commerce Anywhere.

Introducing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Commerce MCP Server

Agentic commerce introduces a new operating model in which AI agents collaborate through MCP, enabling continuous decision-making and coordinated execution across the retail value chain. The new Dynamics 365 Commerce MCP Server exposes core retail business logic including catalog, pricing, promotions, inventory, carts, orders, and fulfillment as MCP-enabled capabilities. Expected to be in preview in February 2026, this will allow retailers to build agentic commerce experiences where AI agents can securely discover, decide, and execute retail workflows across digital, physical, and conversational channels.

By combining the ERP, Analytics, and Commerce MCP servers, Dynamics 365 supports a more agent-driven operating model in which front-office experiences and back-office operations are connected and optimized, helping retailers operate with greater agility and readiness for Commerce Anywhere.

How retailers can begin adopting agentic commerce today

Retail leaders can begin moving toward agentic commerce by adopting AI agents in three practical ways:

  1. Starting with agents embedded in Dynamics 365
  2. Extending capabilities through custom-built agents using MCP
  3. Leveraging partner-built agents across the broader retail ecosystem

Together, these approaches allow retailers to progress at their own pace while aligning agent adoption to their operating model, business priorities, and maturity.

1. Start with agents embedded in Dynamics 365

Purpose-built agents are designed to address common retail challenges and operational friction points. Dynamics 365 agents and retail industry agents can be embedded directly into core business processes, allowing teams to realize value quickly.

Microsoft retail industry agents, like the Catalog Enrichment Agent and Personalized Shopping Agent are examples of vertical-specific agents designed around retail data models, workflows, and decision patterns that support scenarios like product discovery, assortment accuracy, and personalized engagement without requiring custom development.

Today, in Dynamics 365 the Supplier Communications Agent is a good example of embedded agents in action. Retailers can proactively monitor supply signals and engage suppliers in real time to confirm availability, align delivery timelines, and respond to changes earlier. This supports faster coordination, fewer surprises, and more reliable execution at scale.

2. Build custom agents using MCP

Retail operations are shaped by business logic that is unique to each organization: driven by merchandising strategies, store formats, service models, and supply-chain constraints. Microsoft Copilot Studio enables retailers to build custom AI agents that encode their own rules across replenishment, allocation, fulfillment, and store execution, aligning agent behavior directly to how the business operates.

These custom agents can operate across planning and selling in the flow of work using MCP-powered access to enterprise systems. Inside Microsoft Teams, Merchandising Managers and Planners can collaborate in real time with agents that access products, demand forecasts, supplier relationships, inventory, and pricing through Dynamics 365 ERP MCP.

On the selling side, through the Dynamics 365 Commerce MCP Server, your custom agents can extend intelligence into customer experiences. Agents can discover products, personalize offers, assess availability, reserve inventory, and complete transactions across digital, physical, and conversational channels while operating with a unified view of pricing, promotions, and fulfillment.

3. Extend agentic commerce through partners and the ecosystem

Retailers can further accelerate agent adoption by leveraging partner-built agents designed for specific retail scenarios and industries. Commerce MCP enables software development companies and system integrators to build agents more quickly by reducing integration overhead, standardizing access to retail data, and maintaining enterprise-grade trust and compliance.

Early partner solutions already demonstrate the breadth of what’s possible, from store associate productivity and clienteling to conversational commerce and business-to-business (B2B) buying experiences, including:

  • Amicis: The Store Commerce Agent is a voice-first, screen-aware assistant designed for in-the-moment store execution. It can help associates complete high-friction tasks like returns, exchanges, order lookups, and policy checks in Dynamics 365 Commerce using natural voice commands, while adapting to what’s on the POS screen.
  • Evenica: The B2B Licensee Product Request Agent uses conversational AI and image recognition to support licensees in finding beverage products. When a product is not available in the catalog, the agent can create a request case to support the product intake process.
  • Argano: The Retail Clienteling Agent offers a conversational clienteling experience by bringing together customer insights, product data, and agentic AI into a single, governed workflow. It helps retail associates improve customer relationships by delivering personalized, brand-aligned interactions before, during, and after in-store appointments.
  • Sunrise: The Commerce Companion is a suite of retail agents that help simplify everyday store operations across inventory and fulfillment to purchasing and store processes. Using natural language, it is designed to deliver fast, accurate answers and guided actions, which can enable associates to serve customers efficiently while keeping operations moving smoothly.
  • Visionet: FashionGPT Agent can turn natural-language shopping intent into real-time retail execution across product, pricing, inventory, and promotions. It drives the end-to-end shopping journey and help turn conversations into measurable actions across channels.

Together, embedded agents, custom-built agents, and partner solutions give retailers flexible entry points into agentic commerce supporting near-term impact while laying the foundation for a more adaptive, AI-enabled operating model across Commerce Anywhere.

Agentic retail with Dynamics 365 in action at NRF 2026

At NRF, we will demonstrate how Dynamics 365 works with Copilot and agentic capabilities to support Commerce Anywhere and more efficient, end-to-end retail operations. We will share examples of how retailers are using Dynamics 365 to evolve their operating models and advance Frontier Firm capabilities.

Visit us during NRF expo hours at Level 3, Booth 4503, and join the related theater sessions at our booth:

  • Beyond the Boutique: How Frette Uses AI to Transform Store Experience
    January 11, 2026 (Sunday), 2:00 PM ET
    Session led by Sunrise Technologies
  • Reimagine retail business processes with Agentic ERP
    January 13, 2026 (Tuesday), 2:30 PM ET

The future of retail belongs to frontier organizations that can sense, decide, and act in real time. With agentic commerce enabled by Dynamics 365, retailers gain the foundation to move faster with confidence, aligning strategy, execution, and customer experience through intelligent agents that operate seamlessly across every channel. We look forward to connecting with you in New York and exploring how agentic business applications in Dynamics 365 can support your next step forward.

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