Microsoft’s cloud conundrum
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News that Microsoft plans to move three (count 'em 3!) of its legacy ERP products to its cloud is both stunning and unsurprising. And it illustrates the company's cloud...
News that Microsoft plans to move three (count 'em 3!) of its legacy ERP products to its cloud is both stunning and unsurprising. And it illustrates the company's cloud...
At last, confirmation from Microsoft that it plans to cut the number of VARs offering its ERP lineups came last week from Bob Scott, who covered Great Plains software long before it morphed into...
Among new features flowing into Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online are tools to help hook it up with the company's
Things are getting good in mid-market ERP--a segment that could use some caffeination. Microsoft is offering NetSuite shops $850 per user in credit to move to its ERP lines. The money goes to end users--presumably the partner benefit would come from implementation work involved in...
Embarrassing to have missed this one but Robert Deshaies, once a channel exec at Microsoft, is now at Sage Software. Sage competes with Microsoft ERP and CRM...
Hewlett Packard channel partners were unpleased to learn this week that HP will make them foot the bill for new compliance training. HP wants all its parters to comply with the U.S. Government Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by year's end. And said compliance will set them back $120 which they...
It's always good to watch the shifting allegiances of VARs and their vendor...
