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 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 ...
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 Corp. is developing a common code base for all of its Dynamics ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications, a company executive said Wednesday. That will allow Microsoft to release new ...
Microsoft has launched the latest version of its medium-sized business ERP Dynamics Navision 2009 (NAV) in the Gulf region. The new version of NAV has been designed to be user-friendly and include ...
REDMOND, Wash., June 16, 2004 — Reaffirming its commitment to innovation across its family of business applications, Microsoft Business Solutions today announced ongoing investments to enhance its ...
Microsoft has revealed plans to introduce enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) products for the small and medium-sized business market from next January.
Microsoft's"Tenerife" ERP service for small and midsize businesses (SMBs) has an official name and launch date. Dynamics 365 Business Central will start rolling out on April 2 via Microsoft's Cloud ...