If it wasn’t clear before, it is now: Microsoft Corp. is gunning for the enterprise resource planning (ERP) market, and users and competitors are bracing for the impact. Industry insiders are piecing ...
The company offers Great Plains, Axapta, Navision and Solomon lines—now under the Dynamics brand—on a per-module basis. That leads to a complex sales cycle as VARs figure out the best ...
Microsoft is moving its Dynamics ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications to its Azure cloud platform, the company announced Monday at the Convergence conference in Atlanta. The belated move ...
Next week, MBS executives are slated to recast their "Project Green" ERP plan as less an end-game and more a process of small, easy-to-navigate steps, industry sources said. Project Green was ...
Microsoft last week laid out the road map for its business applications and the concepts that are driving product development as the company tries to find footing as an ERP vendor. Microsoft last week ...
Developing a common code base for all ERP apps will allow Microsoft to release new versions more quickly, and make it easier for users to switch from one app to another Microsoft is developing a ...
Continuing its quest for more ERP (enterprise resource planning) market share, Microsoft on Monday announced a new application aimed at mid-sized speciality retail chains. Dynamics AX for Retail ...
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