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    Microsoft's ongoing attempts to establish itself in the customer relationship management (CRM) market are facing a new challenge: canny resellers using other Microsoft technologies to reduce the licence fees that customers pay.

  • PeopleSoft founder taking on Oracle again

    After operating for more than a year in partial stealth-mode, former PeopleSoft CEO Dave Duffield launched on Monday in the US his newest company's first product -- an on-demand enterprise resource planning software suite.

  • Microsoft aims to make Dilberts more 'Dynamic'

    Although Microsoft would like to get more companies to adopt its Dynamics software, its latest strategy is aimed at getting more people within each business to use its products.

  • Microsoft stakes application future on integration

    As Microsoft prepares to launch highly-anticipated new versions of many of its applications, the company is banking on the pervasiveness of its software and its ability to integrate the products together.

  • IBM's portal roadmap

    Labouring in the background, IBM sets the standard for tomorrow's enterprise portals. Should you take a close look?

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  • SharePoint: Why not?

    In many organisations, expansion of Microsoft's SharePoint technologies seems to be inevitable due to unofficial grassroots adoption and standardisation on Microsoft Office. However, other options should still be evaluated, says Meta Group.

  • Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006

    In this review, we take a look at BizTalk Server 2006 and how well it fits as an EAI (Enterprise Application Integration) and workflow tool for the enterprise.

  • Migration news: Windows to Linux, and vice versa

    Why did national radio broadcaster Austereo Group and consultancy Coffey International drop Linux for Windows? And why did soon-to-be-listed Wotif.com abandon Microsoft technologies for Red Hat and Oracle?

  • Office 2003 Accelerators: Castles in the air?

    feature Microsoft's Solutions Accelerators seem designed to showcase the capabilities of the Office 2003 platform and serve as a stepping stone toward a comprehensive Office-bound suite of enterprise applications. Is this Redmond's grand vision or grand illusion?

  • Corporate intranets: Open for business

    Corporate intranets can be so much more than just a place to post your HR policies and details of the upcoming sofball match.

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  • Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006

    In this review, we take a look at BizTalk Server 2006 and how well it fits as an EAI (Enterprise Application Integration) and workflow tool for the enterprise.

  • New Office product to simplify forms

    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is expected to unveil a new product intended to turn Office into a data-collection tool and boost sales of the desktop software.

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