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Ballmer outlines Microsoft's business apps agenda

Ballmer outlines Microsoft's business apps agenda

By:  Briony Smith  On: 12 Mar 2008 For: IT World Canada Creator

The Redmond firm's CEO discusses changes to its Dynamics-CRM product, announces a partnership with EDS and evaluates his competitors, including Oracle, SAP and IBM. Plus: The software-plus-services plan

Microsoft corporate vice-president Kirill Tatarinov also presented a couple of new software-plus-services offerings from the upcoming Dynamics NAV 2009. They included a marketplace service that integrates with eBay to sell products online, and a keyword marketing service that tracks keywords and manages online advertising campaigns. (The latter, according to Hickernell, is clearly a play against the recent Google and Salesforce.com alliance.)

Microsoft execs emphasized their efforts around application integration and ease of use by creating a more familiar look-and-feel among the Dynamics applications. Ballmer touched on, for example, the workflow capabilities of SharePoint, which can also be used to search Dynamics content, along with Excel-based analysis and reporting, and tie-in with SQL Server and PerformancePoint Server.

“We do see SharePoint everywhere,” said Wang. “And all the smaller pieces are bubbling up together, so it makes sense to capitalize on that existing knowledge, from Outlook and Vista to business intelligence and SQL and SharePoint, and put it to use.”

The customer-friendliness slant continued with a couple of other announcements. The company worked with the University of Copenhagen to craft Feel IT, a new, more visual methodology to help power new Dynamics applications, including the upcoming NAV 2009. According to Nancy Teixeira, the group manager of Microsoft Canada’s business solutions group, the methodology aims to take tech “from usable to desirable.” She said, “They worked with the end users to appeal to the emotional experience with the software, using visual cues.”

Also announced was Microsoft Connect, a new, interactive, response-guaranteed portal where users can offer feedback online for the development team, and vote on features submitted by other users.










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Briony Smith Briony Smith is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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