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March 25, 2010
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Microsoft Launches Preview of CRM5
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Microsoft has delivered a new Community Technology preview (CTP) of the next generation of the company's Microsoft Dynamics CRM software, codenamed "CRM5."
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February 26, 2010
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Small and Midsize Businesses Want Windows 7 Now
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After Microsoft officially released Windows 7, interest in rapidly adopting the operating system increased for one in five IT pros from small and midsize companies, according to a survey by an IT management company.
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September 16, 2009
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Microsoft Unveils Microsoft Project 2010
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Part of the next wave of Office-related products, Microsoft Project 2010 helps customers reduce costs, improve efficiency, and simplify project and portfolio management.
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January 26, 2009
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Weatherproofing Small Businesses
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Q&A: Michael Risse, vice president of the Worldwide Small and Midmarket Business Group at Microsoft, explains how smaller companies can take advantage of stormy economic times to improve their technology portfolios.
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January 14, 2009
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Reduce IT Spending While Still Upgrading to SQL Server 2008
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The latest features and functionality included out-of-the-box with SQL Server 2008 will allow IT managers to save a tremendous amount of money and at the same time reduce management costs, hence it is worth the investment and you should upgrade to SQL Server 2008.
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October 6, 2008
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Microsoft Empowers Enterprises to Think Bigger About Business Intelligence
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Microsoft Corp. today kicked off its second annual Microsoft Business Intelligence (BI) Conference 2008 by announcing groundbreaking new technologies that will enable enterprises to bring the power of BI to information workers organization wide. New “managed self-service” business intelligence technologies and enhanced enterprise-class data warehousing capabilities usher in an era of truly pervasive BI.
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September 22, 2008
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SQL Server 2008 Ups Pressure on Competitors; Microsoft Boosts Manageability, BI, Performance, Productivity, and Security
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For the majority of mission-critical applications today, SQL Server 2008 already has the strongest combination of price/performance, manageability, security, and DBA productivity. The latest version of SQL Server from Microsoft SQL Server 2008 offers hundreds of new DBMS features that boost the productivity of database administrators (DBAs) and developers, improve support for larger databases, and enhance security.
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