Stories about: Great Plains

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    Netsuite Offers Cash for 'Clunkers' to Australian Businesses 20/08/2009 15:07:00

    NetSuite Inc. (NYSE: N), a leading vendor of cloud computing business management software suites, today announced the NetSuite “Cash for Clunkers” incentive program. For the first time, a cloud computing solution provider is offering direct incentives to help businesses turn off and turn in their antiquated on-premise software and hardware, pare back their electricity use, and switch to an efficient, cutting-edge, on-demand business management software suite. Starting immediately, all new NetSuite customers in Australia who shut down on-premise servers and/or trade in their on-premise enterprise software will receive AU$500 off every AU$5,000 invested in NetSuite, above and beyond any negotiated terms.
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    14 Classic Tech Rivalries 30/05/2008 17:30:00

    The greatest rivalries are fascinating to observe -- and they invite everyone to choose sides and argue the merits of their favorite.
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    The Microsoft-Yahoo deal: How does it compare? 05/02/2008 08:42:34

    Even by the bloated standards of high-tech mergers and acquisitions, Microsoft's proposed purchase of Yahoo appears to be the largest ever among technology firms. It is certainly Microsoft's largest. The company mostly buys smaller firms for less than a billion dollars to fill in gaps in its product lineup. But that may be changing. Last year, for instance, Microsoft bought Seattle online advertising firm aQuantive for US$6 billion, its largest ever until the long-rumored Yahoo deal was unveiled on Friday.
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    Dynamics line gets Snap-Ins 02/03/2006 15:55:38

    Around September of last year, new technology platform announcements were spewing out of Microsoft like last night's liquor from a high-school freshman. Vista, Avalon, Dynamics, WWF (Windows Workflow Foundation), the list goes on -- enough so, in fact, an editor made me write a whole feature on it. So dig there if you need more background.
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    Microsoft's back office blitz 03/10/2005 10:10:17

    Microsoft stunned its customers this month with a swarm of product announcements at its Professional Developers Conference (PDC) and first-ever Business Summit. Add a huge company reorganization that consolidated six divisions into three (Platform Products & Services, Entertainment & Devices, and Business) and even a casual observer might conclude that something big is afoot in Redmond.
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    Microsoft shores up midmarket strategy 08/09/2005 07:13:03

    Microsoft is expected to reveal new products for midmarket customers and more details of Project Green, its long-term plan for its financial applications portfolio, at a conference for small and medium-size business customers.
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    Microsoft targets midmarket with Navision update 19/10/2004 10:14:47

    Microsoft is building on its 2002 buy of Danish business application developer, Navision A/S, with the release of its first major product built on the Navision software suite.
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    MS partners decorated at partner event 15/10/2003 07:32:39

    Local Microsoft ISVs and resellers took home a swag of awards from Microsoft’s annual worldwide partner conference, held last week in New Orleans.
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    Microsoft opens up CRM to partners 29/07/2003 12:02:10

    Microsoft Business Solutions has tagged late November as the launch date for its first foray into Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software, and has also signalled that it will be available to a much wider range of resellers than first anticipated.
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    .NET helps wheels go round at bus company 23/07/2003 11:47:36

    Replacing a manual procedure for recording customer information with Web-based software is a major overhaul for any business used to doing things ‘the old fashioned way’. According to Western Sydney bus company Westbus, introducing a Microsoft .NET solution for its day-to-day operations has given staff a user-friendly way of easing into online business management.
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    MS Business Solutions preps basic application packages 02/04/2003 08:15:52

    Microsoft is preparing new "standard editions" of its Great Plains, Navision and Solomon products to streamline its offerings for companies with up to 100 employees.
 
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