Category: Microsoft

Microsoft brainstorm hits San Diego

The first annual Microsoft Dynamics CRM North American Customer Summit kicked off today in San Diego, with Satya Nadella, corporate vice president and leader of the Microsoft Business Solutions division, delivering the opening keynote. Event attendees include business and technology leaders from selected Microsoft CRM enterprise customers, who will be meeting with the Microsoft CRM […]

Microsoft acquires Colloquis

Microsoft representatives have announced the acquisition of privately-owned firm Colloquis, a maker of conversational online business solutions. Terms of the agreement were not announced. Colloquis software allows the sending of instant messages that retrieve conversational answers through artificial intelligence programs, and the deal is being touted as allowing Microsoft a new capacity to add tools […]

NET goes Microsoft

A switch of big guys for Network Equipment Technologies is coming next year, as Oracle is out and Microsoft Corporation is in. Microsoft representatives were proud to announce that Network Equipment Technologies Inc., a provider of multiservice network exchange solutions for government and enterprise clients, has chosen Microsoft Dynamics AX for its enterprise resource planning […]

MAS strikes Microsoft gold

MAS Consulting has made it to the big leagues, having achieved status as Microsoft Gold Certified Partner with special competency recognition for Microsoft business solutions and networking infrastructure solutions. Microsoft Gold Certified Partners, says Microsoft, are the elite Microsoft business partners who earn the highest customer endorsement. Founded in 1987, Chicago-based MAS Consulting is a […]

Can’t trust it

Of course, the biggest story for essentially anyone with a computer at all is the Microsoft Vista security/anti-trust flap. The critiques and countercritiques had been simmering for some time, but boiled over nicely on Monday (imagine that) with the appearance of a full-page advert in the Financial Times from software security firm McAfee Inc. McAfee’s […]

Biggest fish in the koi pond

Microsoft jumps in the koi pond today, as Singapore’s ornamental fish, pet food and accessories provider Qian Hu has announced some nice results in their business after implementation of Microsoft Dynamics solutions. As Singapore’s reportedly leading exporter of ornamental fish, manufacturer and distributor of aquarium and pet accessories, Qian Hu has been achieving year-on-year growth […]

Microsoft a winner…

Yeah, like Microsoft needs more adulation. Yeah, surrrrrrrrrrrrre. Actually, come to think of it… Microsoft Corp should be proud, indeed, to have taken CRM Magazine’s 2006 CRM Market Leader Awards in both the midmarket suite CRM and small business suite CRM categories with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0. Additionally, Microsoft CRM general manager Brad Wilson took […]

This is the Vtrenz

Vtrenz, Inc. has announced today its working arrangement with Microsoft to integrate its patent-pending Vtrenz iMarketing Automation platform with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0. Vtrenz, in collaboration with Microsoft, hopes to develop a tight integration allowing organizations to establish a closed-loop lead to sale processes. The project is designed to address the mid-market organizations market with […]

A lovely sonata

Representatives of Sonata Software Ltd have announced that Sonata Information Technology Ltd, in association with Microsoft India Pvt Ltd, has launched Microsoft Dynamics. Microsoft Dynamics is the big boys’ range of solutions in enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management solutions from Microsoft. Quite a score for Sonata, then. Sonata introduced Microsoft Dynamics to companies […]

Big in Japan

In Japan, Microsoft won’t be selling its Microsoft Dynamics CRM. Wellllll, not directly anyway. Reportedly with the purpose of avoiding unnecessary competition with those partners selling their own business applications in Japan, the Microsoft brain trust has chosen to sell Dynamics through its partners, rather than to businesses directly. According to the folks at CRMBuyer.com, […]