A company is considering using Planning Optimization instead of the built-in master planning engine. What are three benefits of Planning Optimization? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
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I'm a bit confused here. The question is asking about the network connections, but the underlined text mentions using Device Manager. I'm not sure if that's the right approach. Maybe I should double-check the network settings first before jumping to Device Manager.
I'm pretty sure the correct answers are A, B, and C. Planning Optimization is all about being flexible, scalable, and cloud-based. Anything less just wouldn't cut it in today's business world.
Haha, D and E? Those sound more like the benefits of a rotary phone. Planning Optimization is all about being the opposite of that - multi-tenant, scalable, and high-performing.
Wait, D and E? A single instance and single threaded? That doesn't sound like the benefits of Planning Optimization at all. Clearly, the correct answers are A, B, and C.
A, B, and C sound like the right benefits of Planning Optimization. It's a cloud-based service that can scale up or down as needed, which is great for businesses with variable demand.
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