Microsoft launches Dynamics NAV 2009 ERP

. Thursday, November 20, 2008
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Microsoft Dynamics net asset value in 2009, the latest generation of a medium-sized market, the company's ERP products will be generally available on December 1 in 14 countries, the company said in its Convergence Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The version adopted the "tailor-made role" in the design, sound system, a staff needs and job responsibilities. In 2009 the net asset value also includes a series of BI (business intelligence) function, employees can use to analyze the data, as well as the. Net Web services to connect with the dynamics and functions of other applications, such as credit checking systems.
At the same Wednesday, Microsoft announced plans to:

- Electronic Services Accelerator, a new feature, dynamic C RM4 .0, will be the end of this year. It enables companies to provide Web-based, self-service functions, in order to reduce customer call center costs. The accelerator is compatible with existing customer portals, or from a pre-Microsoft.

- New features such as network, M icrosoftD ynamics community Web site. Members of the site will be able to search based on social factors, such as industry and location.
Microsoft Dynamics in 2009 the net asset value will be listed on December 1 in the following countries: the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada (English and French), Denmark, France, Germany, India (English), Ireland, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Spain. Microsoft announced plans in 28 more markets over time.

"This is a major version of the net asset value of the customers said," Forrester Research analyst Ray Wang. Combining the role of the user to customize the design - a feature Microsoft has been in the D ynamics ax E RP - With the new BI features, "is indeed in the application of mobile," he added.

However, Microsoft is still not prepared to accept another major trend in the latter - on-demand business - ER P line-up of the system, although it launched the CR M-demand products earlier this year.

"Running a business needs is a big difference to run the industry in a Department said," Chris karang, general manager of product management and marketing of Microsoft Dynamics, in a recent interview. "We feel very good [ERP system] business model. We have a great channel partners to help us market the sale and deployment of . ERP system is a much more difficult than the host of CRM. With the customer relationship management, a Applications can provide a wider range of needs. "

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