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April 1, 2008 Microsoft Dynamics Gets Renewed FocusNew Management Team Moves On From Project Greenby R "Ray" Wang, Paul D. Hamerman with Meghan Donnelly |
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A combination of high-profile departures and slowing growth at the Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) division over the past two years brought into question whether the Redmond, Wash., giant was serious about the business applications market. With a new management team in place and continued progress in harmonizing and strengthening its existing Microsoft Dynamics product lines, the unit appears to be reinvigorated. Despite the discontinuation of its next-generation "Project Green," Microsoft remains committed to its four enterprise resource planning (ERP) product lines and customer relationship management (CRM), currently primarily for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) but soon for enterprise-class companies, as well.
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