Not much was said publicly about Microsoft Dynamics business applications at the company’s Professional Developers Conference last week, but the company did say, separately, that it is moving some ERP services to its Azure cloud. Read the rest of this entry »
Interesting article about how to understand the difference between Microsoft Dynamics NAV, SL, AX and GP for your ERP Manufacturing needs. Read the rest of this entry »
Microsoft can’t boast the ERP (enterprise resource planning) application revenue earned by giants SAP and Oracle, nor equal their breadth of technological capabilities, but its tight focus on small and medium-sized businesses gives it an edge, according to observers and company officials.. Read the rest of this entry »
Microsoft releases an advisory to help users concerned about a new zero-day vulnerability affecting Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. The bug was made public last week after Patch Tuesday. Read the rest of this entry »
iNECTA now has a solution for TELCOs. By incorporating a subscriber managment module into Dynamics NAV, the business software has all the tools a TELCO might need in a single database. Whether the your business does just straight provisioning and billing, or if it buys and sells the actual devices and go so far as to service the devices and handling RMAs, it is now all included in one package.
Dynamics NAV is a versatile package from Microsoft, which can be tailored for companies needs. iNECTA has taken advantage of NAV’s capabilities and fillled a need for TELCOs.
iNECTA recently implmented Advanced Media Technolgies (AMT) which is well known to businesses in this industry.
Microsoft, which has increased its focus on cloud computing in recent weeks, is now making a big push for its customer-relationship management software-as-a-service. Microsoft announced Tuesday that it’s offering six months of free service to customers that switch from Salesforce.com or Oracle CRM On Demand to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online. Read the rest of this entry »
The two companies signed a 10-year deal in July 2009, which will see Microsoft’s Bing technology power Yahoo! search. Both companies have been waiting on US regulatory approval and at the time of the signing of the deal said they expected it to be closed by October 27. Read the rest of this entry »
The TelcoTV conference will be held November 10-12th 2009 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL. You can visit iNECTA at Booth Number 1046. Read the rest of this entry »
Microsoft has announced it will stop distributing its Office Accounting as of Nov. 16 but will continue to offer product support for the software for five years. Read the rest of this entry »