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Here's a snip from http://software.seekingalpha.com in regards to MSFT:

Office is booming, and CRM didn't do badly either. I would have rather heard about ERP, but Microsoft buried those results in its new FY 2007 segmentation, so it's hard to compare the old Great Plains/Navision against SAP's (SAP) and Oracle's (ORCL) ERP results. Overall business bookings were up 24% YoY but you can't tell whether that is ERP or just CRM (or even Office, I guess). The fact that Microsoft said nothing tells me a lot, not even a thanks and good bye to Doug. Maybe we are looking at Microsoft's first great divestment in the process setting up (resetting up actually) a great partner? It certainly helped IBM (IBM) in the short-term to spin out MAPICS back in the day, creating the "AS/400 ecosystem Nova" that has only recently collapsed back into the black hole of Infor.

I like the "black hole" reference.

Bryan Burns
ECHO, Inc.

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After Infor has their act together enough to sell the rights, maybe IBM or
the sons of MARCAM will by them out. MACRAMINFORIBMISM. oops

Sorry, 2 many characters in the IM master field for a 30+ years old system.
enhance what?????

Dennis Guy Vaillant
DenRox Inc.



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