Q&A: Microsoft Corporate VP Tami Reller discusses how the new brand is reflective of “Project Green.”
REDMOND, Wash. – Sept. 6, 2005 – At its first ever Business Summit event for midsize companies, Microsoft is announcing Microsoft Dynamics™, the new brand of financial, customer relationship and supply-chain management solutions for small and midsize businesses, large organizations and divisions of global enterprises. The new brand will replace Microsoft Business Solutions going forward and represents Microsoft’s strategy to align its products with its research and development roadmap, formerly referred to as "Project Green," which centers on a people and process-centric design approach to deliver breakthrough innovation in two significant release waves.
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Microsoft Extends Business Solutions Suite
With the new, new "Project Green" under way, Microsoft Corp. is tapping its Windows SharePoint Services platform for additional functionality for its Microsoft Business Solutions suite. The Redmond, Wash., company is building out functionality across its MBS product suite—which includes Great Plains, Axapta, Navision, Solomon and Microsoft CRM—that will enable users to leverage WSS' prebuilt business process applications as a starting point for integrating components and, in a lightweight fashion, enable users to build composite applications.
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Run your manufacturing business the way you want to
No matter what products you make, you want to ensure that your manufacturing operation enhances your company's profitability. Making sure of this helps you satisfy your customers and supports the growth of your business into new market segments and geographies. Your business management software solution needs to be adaptable and powerful enough to support the flexibility, efficiency, and productivity you want to see in your manufacturing processes—and still come with a competitive price tag. More than that, a strong business management solution can help you drive value from your relationships with customers and suppliers. It can help you implement efficient distribution and supply chain management processes, and help turn disconnected data into business insight you can act on and win.
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