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News Archive
Microsoft
Introduces Microsoft Dynamics:
REDMOND, Wash. – Sept. 6,
2005 – At its first ever Business Summit event for midsize companies,
Microsoft is announcing Microsoft Dynamics™, the new name for Microsoft Business
Solutions Suite of financial, customer relationship and supply-chain management
solutions for small and midsize businesses, large organizations and divisions of
global enterprises. The new name will replace Microsoft Business Solutions going
forward and represents Microsoft’s strategy to align its products with its
research and development roadmap.
Microsoft Dynamics will be reflected in the following release cycles:
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Microsoft Business Solutions-Navision becomes Microsoft Dynamics NAV. |
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Microsoft Business Solutions-Great Plains becomes Microsoft Dynamics GP. |
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Microsoft Business Solutions-Axapta® becomes Microsoft Dynamics AX. |
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Microsoft Business Solutions-Solomon becomes Microsoft Dynamics SL. |
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Microsoft CRM becomes Microsoft Dynamics CRM. |
AMR
Research Report Shows Microsoft Business Solutions Top Choice for
Enterprise Resource Planning Solutions in Market Poised for Huge
Growth - Read more:
MBS Top
Choice for ERP
Microsoft Navision received the coveted VAR Business Tech Innovator
of the Year 2005 award at a
ceremony Oct. 20, in San Francisco, CA. Microsoft Navision won
for its ability to integrate, its built-in tools to optimize the
solution to customer's business processes, and the business
opportunity that Microsoft Navision provides to partners. Read
More: MS
VAR Business Award
Computer Business
Solutions, Inc. awarded Microsoft Business Solutions President's
Club recognition:
CBSi recently received
recognition from Microsoft for outstanding customer commitment and
sales achievement and was named to the Microsoft® Business Solutions
President’s Club. This recognition honors Business Solutions
reselling partners whose commitment to customers is reflected in
their business performance and high level of sales achievement and
customer satisfaction. This puts CBSi in unique company, as
only 20 other MBS Navision partners in the U.S. were awarded
President's Club in 2005.
What
Microsoft executives have to say about Navision:
Like
Orlando Ayala said, echoing the commitment of Microsoft senior
executives to the accounting / ERP / supply chain management
software division:
"We
are
not in this business to dabble, we are in it to win."
Quote from Doug Bergman (Senior
Vice President, Microsoft) and Orlando Ayala (Senior
Vice President Microsoft’s Mid-market Solutions Group and
Chief Operations Officer of Microsoft Business Solutions)
July 7, 2005 at Worldwide Partner Conference
2005.
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