Microsoft is upping the stakes in the growing market for cloud-based ERP, with its Dynamics GP 2013 and NAV 2013 products now available for deployment on its Azure service. [ALSO: Top 10 cloud tools] ...
Microsoft is upping the stakes in the growing market for cloud-based ERP, with its Dynamics GP 2013 and NAV 2013 products now available for deployment on its Azure service. The launch, announced ...
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REDMOND, Wash. — March 9, 2016 — Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday announced that its next-generation cloud ERP solution, Microsoft Dynamics AX, built on and for Microsoft Azure, is now available in 137 ...
Enterprise software has long been associated with clunky interfaces and a long learning curve, but Microsoft is aiming to change all that with Dynamics AX, the next generation of its flagship ERP ...
Will Dynamics 365 replace Dynamics CRM Online and the cloud versions of Dynamics NAV, GP and AX? If so, when will these current cloud services go away?Microsoft is combining its current CRM and ERP ...
For the past few years, Microsoft's Dynamics CRM and ERP business has been in dotted-line no-man's land, organizationally. When Microsoft unveiled its "One Microsoft" reorg in 2013, the Dynamics ...
ROCKFORD, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cleo, the pioneer and global leader of the Ecosystem Integration software category and provider of the Cleo Integration Cloud (CIC) platform, today announced immediate ...
ERP has been a two-horse race between SAP and Oracle for years. Microsoft's Chris Caren is battling to change that, with the company's Dynamics ERP and CRM products. Here's his take on what Dynamics ...
Microsoft hoped recent updates to its Dynamics AX 2012 ERP (enterprise-resource-planning) software would help it grab enterprise-level deals that would ordinarily be won by the likes of Oracle and SAP ...
Microsoft is standing by its decision to re-brand its four ERP lines. Despite partner flack, the move to Dynamics GP, AX, NAV, SL, SL from the Great Plains, Axapta, Navision, Solomon will prevail.