Microsoft exec touts small, mid-market business plan (InfoWorld)
12th Sep 2005, 23:09 GMT
InfoWorld - James Utzschneider is general manager of strategy for Microsoft's Small and Midsize Solutions & Partner (SMS&P) Group. Microsoft last week unveiled both its Dynamics platform, which will merge four ERP platforms and had been known as Project Green, and the Microsoft Small Business Accounting 2006 package. The company held its Microsoft Business Summit at its headquarters in Redmond, Wash., on September 7 to unveil these products along with a system management initiative dubbed Centro. InfoWorld Editor at Large Paul Krill spoke with Utzschneider, a 10-year Microsoft veteran, on the eve of the event about the software giant's small business intentions as well its take on the growing open source software movement.
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