Author: Njevity

More Detail About Microsoft 0% Financing

Here is some more information I just received today from Microsoft about their 0% financing. We are all feeling the impact of the economic conditions in the United States and abroad. Adapting business to an evolving marketplace is critical for survival. Everyone will be looking for innovative ways to create new business and improve their

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Microsoft zero percent financing for Microsoft Dynamics ERP/CRM

Microsoft today announced zero percent financing for 36 months for new customers of Microsoft Dynamics ERP and CRM solutions. The limited time offer is available to Microsoft Dynamics customers who receive Microsoft Financing credit approval on all purchases of $20,000 up to $1 million. In today’s uncertain economy, this offer obviously makes it easier for

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With Dynamics, Microsoft's ERP and CRM Business Apps Go Head-to-Head with Oracle and SAP

Here is an article from CIO magazine interviewing Microsoft’s Chris Caren that I thought everyone would like: With Dynamics, Microsoft’s ERP and CRM Business Apps Go Head-to-Head with Oracle and SAP ERP has been a two-horse race between SAP and Oracle for years. Microsoft’s Chris Caren is battling to change that, with the company’s Dynamics

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Staying Up When the Market's Down

Here is a great checklist from one of the social networks I connect with regularly: Staying Up When the Market’s Down FOUNTAINBLUE GROUP NEWS, October 31 – Staying Up When the Market’s Down By Linda Holroyd, CEO, FountainBlue http://www.fountainblue.biz Seasoned executives are used to the ebbs and flows of the valley — the high-highs that

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Interested in a Trip Down Memory Lane?

David Musgrave of the Dynamics GP Developer Support Team has a great blog article written about the various Great Plains (now Microsoft Dynamics GP) GP Logos through the years See the full article at: — http://blogs.msdn.com/developingfordynamicsgp/archive/2008/07/29/gp-logo… I thought that I would have a little fun and be nostalgic for a bit. I have been working

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Is Dynamics GP Supported in a Peer to Peer Environment?

I wrote a blog a little while ago about this topic but it just came up again this week so thought I’d do a little review. Here is the formal announcment from Microsoft: Microsoft is pleased to announce that Microsoft Dynamics GP officially supports Peer-to-Peer environments! Current and potential new customers running the core Dynamics

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Congratulations President Obama!

I got an email this morning from T. Boone Pickens. He is an oilfield businessman from Texas that is concerned about our nation’s dependence on foreign oil and has a plan (Pickens Plna) to address this problem. However, the reason I am posting his email in this blog Iwas taught the same as Boone that

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On Cloud Computing

With al the buzz about Cloud Computing I was planning on doing a post, but as I often find, Anne Stanton encapsulates my thoughts. Here is her post from a few days ago. On Cloud computing I added a new blog to my feeds and one of the first posts I read really rang a

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Threading Some Trends Together

Threading Some Trends Together July 4, 2008 This post by Shel Israel and this post by Steve Rubel bear reading and examining. There’s something afoot, and it deals with several pieces of economic pie shifting at the same time. In fact, it’s a little strange that Richard Florida’s latest book, Who’s Your City?: How the

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