Microsoft to slow the pace of Dynamics ERP Releases and More… I refer to you Mary Jo’s article on this:http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=323
Dear readers, as for news on Microsoft, Mary Jo’s articles are a must read. Lynne Stockstad, (general manager of Microsoft’s Dynamics GP and Dynamics SL product lines) comments during an interview in
San Diego this week […]
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At Convergence Microsoft announced a new Office client known as “ Microsoft Dynamics Client for Office and Share-point”.
This is a new lite-weight licensing tool and it is Microsoft’s first major initiative into “introducing ERP” into the traditional “office customer”. In a sense those who predicted that it was coming were proven right again. And the vendor is […]
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“It’s a huge opportunity, ” said Bill McDermott, president and CEO of SAP Americas, which has an office in Southfield, Mich., with 100 workers.
“The market is ripe for a proven market leader to step in for an affordable, scalable business solution that poses no risk.”
The key worlds here are: “proven market leader”, affordable, scalable business solutions” and […]
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The Microsoft offerings have come along way. And with this latest announcement ” The new package, Microsoft Dynamics Client for Microsoft Office and SharePoint® Microosoft has silenced it’s critics shown the maket that:
a) the 4 Microsoft ERP products (Ax, GP, Nav and SL) are here to stay for much longer and the customers worldwide could […]
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Well… Yes this was coming and well done Microsoft - it is all about finding ways to sell more of what you have already… And thereby extending your marketshare - to a wider range of users
But what does this mean to the customer:
- well in a sense more value for less money (a wider access […]
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