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Hockey players, motorcycle riders and Microsoft

Hockey players, motorcycle riders and Microsoft

By:  Jennifer Kavur  On: 14 May 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The Edmonton Oilers and a Harley-Davidson retailer talk about their beta experiences with Microsoft’s new software. How SharePoint 2010 helps the Oilers scout for the NHL draft and Office 2010 helps Jacox H-D forecast bike sales and weather patterns

Jacox H-D uses a top-down model, he said. “We sit down with every type of bike we are going to order and do a forecast of sales of what we are going to sell by model and then take that and tie it back into the parts or accessories,” he said.

There are five bike families – Sportster, Dyna, Softtail, Touring, and V-Rod – and three or four models in each family, he said. The bike sales affect everything else, such as service levels, inventory levels and carrying costs, he said.

Horner has been using Office 2010 for the last month. The new version of Excel is better and faster, he said. “Instead of your worksheets being lined up across the bottom, now you can lay them out. So I can jump from worksheet one to worksheet two to worksheet three … it makes it that much easier, that much quicker,” he said.

The new Excel is also easy to learn, he said. It took Horner 45 minutes to build his first chart. On his second try, he built two charts in 10 minutes. “It’s not complicated, but most small businessmen are not complicated either. They want to get on with running their business,” he said.

Horner said he plans to roll out Office 2010 to the rest of the management group.  

The consumer versions of Microsoft Office 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint 2010 will become available in June. A specific Canadian launch date is not yet available from Microsoft Canada.

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Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2008 to 2010.
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