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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Ballmer outlines Microsoft's enterprise ambitions

March 12, 2008 from Computerworld – “CEO Steve Ballmer used his opening keynote at Microsoft Corp.'s Convergence user conference here not only to preview a number of updates to the company's Dynamics line of business software, but also to make a firm declaration of Microsoft's enterprise market plans.

"I still get asked, is Microsoft a serious player in business applications? ... This is mission-critical for us," Ballmer asserted. "The biggest decision I made -- unless we close this Yahoo deal -- was pushing into the business applications area," he said at another point…

One product, Microsoft's Dynamics AX 2009, is set for release in the first half of this year. New features include integration with Microsoft's unified communications platform; a "one-stop shop" for data related to compliance issues; an integrated workflow framework; and broader localization and globalization capabilities, such as support for multiple languages and time zones.”

180 View – It appears that Microsoft AX is getting most of the attention so far at the conference. AX is positioned at the high end of Microsoft ERP systems and now competes head on with SAP and Oracle.

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