At announcements two continents apart but spiritually joined at the hip, Microsoft unveiled its plans for SaaS versions of its Dynamics ERP suite on the same day that PeopleSoft founder Dave Duffield ...
Last year, Microsoft officials said the company had decided to make all four of its Dynamics ERP products available on its Windows Azure cloud, starting with Dynamics NAV. As the annual Microsoft ...
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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 ...
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Microsoft has completed a series of moves aimed at making its Dynamics AX ERP software a more viable option for large enterprises, and plans to showcase them this week during the Convergence ...
Out loud. And in public. The company is no longer aiming its ERP and CRM products at SMBs and departments/divisions of big enterprises. The Big M is taking on big business software. Tami Reller, ...
Microsoft has added AI capabilities to Dynamics 365 to take some of the drudgery out of finance and project management. “Finance has a lot of data and a lot of tedious manual processes,” said Georg ...
REDMOND, Wash. — April 28, 2009 — Furthering an ongoing commitment to help businesses thrive in today’s economy, Microsoft Corp. today introduced three major incentive offerings. The first is Business ...
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 ...
Microsoft has been in business 37 years and for most of that time, had a very strict "let's build it here" culture. You can't have that attitude without a few flops. And Microsoft has had its share.