Item by Item (IBI), a leading Microsoft Dynamics 365 training solutions provider, has unveiled a new comprehensive online training curriculum focused on the Dynamics 365 Asset Management module. The expansion includes 90 micro-courses and 6 in-depth learning paths, significantly broadening the company's educational offerings for businesses and consultants seeking specialized knowledge in asset management within the Dynamics 365 ecosystem.
The newly launched curriculum is designed to provide learners with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for mastering Asset Management in D365. It covers a wide range of topics, from asset lifecycle management to maintenance strategies, allowing users to develop expertise in specific areas at their own pace. The structured learning paths offer a guided approach for those seeking comprehensive mastery of the Asset Management module.
Elif Item, CEO and Founder of Item by Item, emphasized the company's commitment to empowering professionals with targeted learning experiences. "Our goal is to provide learners with the tools they need to maximize the functionality of the Asset Management module in D365," Item stated. The micro-course format is particularly beneficial for busy professionals, enabling them to acquire specialized skills while managing their work commitments.
This expansion of IBI's training portfolio reflects the growing importance of asset management in modern business operations. As organizations increasingly rely on complex asset infrastructures, the demand for professionals skilled in using advanced asset management tools like those offered by Microsoft Dynamics 365 is on the rise. IBI's new curriculum addresses this need by providing accessible, in-depth training that can enhance the capabilities of both individuals and organizations in managing their assets more effectively.
The introduction of this specialized Asset Management training also underscores the evolving landscape of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) systems. As these systems become more sophisticated, there is a growing need for targeted training solutions that can help professionals keep pace with technological advancements and maximize the value of their software investments.
Item by Item's position as a women-owned Microsoft training partner adds another layer of significance to this announcement, highlighting the company's role in promoting diversity within the tech education sector. With over 1,300 micro-courses and 90 learning paths across various D365 products, IBI continues to solidify its position as a comprehensive resource for Microsoft Dynamics 365 training.



