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    NetSuite CEO - Cloud vs On-Premise apps battle is won 20 October, 2009 12:48

    The ability to customise cloud-based applications will be the reason companies abandon on-premise applications, according to NetSuite CEO, Zach Nelson.
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    Netsuite Offers Cash for 'Clunkers' to Australian Businesses 20 August, 2009 15:07

    NetSuite Inc. (NYSE: N), a leading vendor of cloud computing business management software suites, today announced the NetSuite “Cash for Clunkers” incentive program. For the first time, a cloud computing solution provider is offering direct incentives to help businesses turn off and turn in their antiquated on-premise software and hardware, pare back their electricity use, and switch to an efficient, cutting-edge, on-demand business management software suite. Starting immediately, all new NetSuite customers in Australia who shut down on-premise servers and/or trade in their on-premise enterprise software will receive AU$500 off every AU$5,000 invested in NetSuite, above and beyond any negotiated terms.
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    Microsoft's really tough strategic challenge, and the straitjacket it created for itself 10 April, 2008 09:34

    Open source has grabbed a big part of the server and app dev market. Apple has redefined the mobile device market and rendered Windows Mobile devices beyond passe. Firefox has blunted Internet Explorer's dominance, reversing the ActiveX hegemony for interactive Web apps, and removing one more barrier for widespread Macintosh usage. Vista is a dud -- "a piece of junk," one Gartner analyst called it yesterday in an interview.
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    Recession revisited: Will this time be different for IT? 05 March, 2008 09:42

    When CompuCredit began feeling the sting of the subprime mortgage mess and resulting credit crunch toward the end of last year, CIO Guido Sacchi's IT organization was forced to absorb a 20 per cent year-over-year hit to its annual IT budget.
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    The Microsoft-Yahoo deal: How does it compare? 05 February, 2008 08:42

    Even by the bloated standards of high-tech mergers and acquisitions, Microsoft's proposed purchase of Yahoo appears to be the largest ever among technology firms. It is certainly Microsoft's largest. The company mostly buys smaller firms for less than a billion dollars to fill in gaps in its product lineup. But that may be changing. Last year, for instance, Microsoft bought Seattle online advertising firm aQuantive for US$6 billion, its largest ever until the long-rumored Yahoo deal was unveiled on Friday.
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    Microsoft pursues one code base for ERP 25 October, 2007 10:31

    Microsoft is developing a common code base for all of its Dynamics ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications, a company executive said Wednesday.
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    Zoo to link biometric technology with staff data and payroll 23 August, 2007 14:52

    The world renowned Australia Zoo on Queensland's Sunshine Coast hinterland has installed a 3D facial recognition system.
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    Dynamics users: Microsoft is listening more 20 March, 2007 13:03

    Microsoft is spending more time soliciting and responding to feedback from users of its Dynamics business applications, according to attendees at the vendor's recent Convergence show in San Diego.
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    Microsoft tailors Dynamics CRM for Office and Vista 08 November, 2006 10:48

    Microsoft Corp. will release a new version of its Dynamics CRM (customer relationship management) software with functions that mesh with its forthcoming Vista OS and Office 2007 software, the company said Tuesday.
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    Head of Microsoft's ERP business bows out 14 September, 2006 08:16

    Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) group Senior Vice President Doug Burgum, seen as the person largely responsible for creating Microsoft's now considerable ERP business, is leaving the company.
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    Microsoft pulls the plug on outdated products 17 July, 2006 14:56

    As certain as Microsoft is working on new software, its old products are being retired, leaving some customers needing to plan as carefully for decommissioning as for deployments.
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