Microsoft has released Public preview of Service Update 10.0.47 for Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations, and it’s packed with improvements. After applying the update and reviewing the Feature Management workspace, we identified 32 new features spanning across multiple functional areas.

This release continues Microsoft’s strong focus on automation, performance, usability, and industry-specific capabilities. Below is the complete list

Let’s take a quick look at where most of the enhancements landed

Feature Distribution by Functional Area
Here’s how the new features are spread across modules:
Retail & Commerce (6 Features)
Retail continues to see strong investment with enhancements focused on:
- Store operations
- POS performance improvements
- Omnichannel experiences
- Operational stability
Subscription Billing (5 Features)
Subscription-based business models are growing fast, and Microsoft is clearly supporting this trend with updates around:
- Billing automation
- Subscription lifecycle management
- Revenue handling improvements
Project Management & Accounting (3 Features)
Project-centric organizations benefit from enhancements in:
- Cost tracking
- Financial controls
- Project accounting accuracy
Expense Management (3 Features)
Usability and automation improvements make expense processing:
- Faster for employees
- Easier for finance teams
- More compliant with policies
Human Resources (2 Features)
HR improvements focus on:
- Employee experience
- Process automation
- Data accuracy
Master Planning (2 Features)
Supply chain planning enhancements help with:
- Better demand forecasting
- Planning accuracy
- Performance optimization
Other Key Areas With New Enhancements
Each of the following modules received focused improvements:
- Accounts Receivable
- Asset Management
- Budgeting
- Cash & Bank Management
- Credit & Collections
- General Ledger
- Inventory & Warehouse Management
- Production Control
- Warehouse Management
- Organization Administration
These smaller but targeted updates improve overall system stability and day-to-day operations.
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