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Great Plains on a Shopping Spree
On January 6, in an effort to expand its customer base and reseller partner channel Great Plains, a provider of financial management software for midsize businesses, announced it plans to acquire RealWorld Corp., a developer of accounting and business solutions. In a separate move, Great Plains also unveiled plans to acquire Fixed Asset Management LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Forestar Group to gain the rights to Forestar's Fixed Asset Management product, which allows a company to record, track, depreciate, and analyze its fixed assets.

GREAT PLAINS ENTERPRIZE: Great Plains on a Shopping Spree Great Plains on a Shopping Spree P.J. Jakovljevic - January 28, 2000 Read Comments Event Summary On January 6, in an effort to expand its customer base and reseller partner channel Great Plains, a provider of financial management software for midsize businesses, announced it plans to acquire RealWorld Corp., a developer of accounting and business solutions. Through the acquisition, Great Plains expects to add over 20,000 mid-market customers and expand its channel capacity
1/28/2000

Great Plains – Getting Greater and Less Plain
Great Plains Software, Inc., a leading provider of e-business solutions for the mid-market, announced financial results for the fiscal quarter ended February 29, 2000.

GREAT PLAINS ENTERPRIZE: Great Plains – Getting Greater and Less Plain Great Plains – Getting Greater and Less Plain P.J. Jakovljevic - April 27, 2000 Read Comments P.J. Jakovljevic - April 27th, 2000 Event Summary In March, Great Plains Software, Inc., a leading provider of e-business solutions for the mid-market, announced financial results for the fiscal quarter ended February 29, 2000. Great Plains reported record third quarter revenues of $48.1 million, a 34% increase over the same period last fiscal year. Revenues for
4/27/2000

Has Market Been Too Harsh On Great Plains?
On June 27, Great Plains Software, Inc., a leading mid-market provider of back-office and e-business solutions, announced financial results for the fiscal quarter and fiscal year ended May 31, 2000. Despite continued growth and profitability, the market reacted to the company’s results that were below analysts’ expectations by almost halving its market capitalization in a day!

GREAT PLAINS ENTERPRIZE: release from June 27, Great Plains Software, Inc., a leading mid-market provider of back-office and e-business solutions, announced financial results for the fiscal quarter and fiscal year ended May 31, 2000. Great Plains fourth quarter revenues increased 48% over the same period last fiscal year. Revenues for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2000 were $59.6 million, a record level for the company, compared to $40.1 million for the fourth quarter of fiscal 1999 (See Figure 1). Net income and diluted
8/3/2000

Siebel: Great Plans for Great Plains
Siebel and Great Plains recently announced plans to expand their partnership allowing Great Plains' VARs to sell Siebel's eBusiness Applications. This agreement will allow Great Plains partners to sell a wide range of enterprise applications to upper-midmarket organizations

GREAT PLAINS ENTERPRIZE: Siebel: Great Plans for Great Plains Siebel: Great Plans for Great Plains L. Talarico - October 3, 2000 Read Comments L. Talarico - October 3, 2000 Introduction This is the first of three articles about Great Plains resulting from TEC analysts attending the Great Plains partners meeting, Stampede 2000, in September. The meeting provided the opportunity for in-depth research on how Siebel and Great Plains operate. The TEC analysts were able to interview both Great Plains managers and partners. Event
10/3/2000

Exactus Impulso


GREAT PLAINS ENTERPRIZE: EXACTUS Impulso is a fully integrated enterprise resource management (ERP) system that covers  four main areas: finance, business, industrial, and human resources (HR).

Business Case - Orezone
Orezone Strikes Gold with Microsoft Business Solutions - Great Plains. Documents and Other Software to Use In Your Dynamic System Related To Orezone Strikes Gold with Microsoft Business Solutions and Great Plains. Orezone strikes gold with Microsoft Business Solutions - Great Plains. Orezone is a Canadian mining company that needed a more efficient means to track and store data sent from its African mines to its Canadian offices. Learn how it used MBS Great Plains to boost efficiency.

GREAT PLAINS ENTERPRIZE: how it used MBS Great Plains to boost efficiency. Business Case - Orezone style= border-width:0px; />   comments powered by Disqus Related Topics:   Accounting and Financial Management Related Industries:   Mining,   Mining (except Oil and Gas),   Support Activities for Mining Source: Groupe Conseil LVMB Inc Learn more about Groupe Conseil LVMB Inc Readers who downloaded this white paper also read these popular documents! Best Practices for ERP Implementation Databases and ERP Selection: Oracle
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Great Plains Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter
On December 16, Great Plains Software, Inc., a leading provider of fully integrated front office/back office e-business solutions for the mid-market, announced financial results for the fiscal quarter ended November 30, 1999. Great Plains reported record second quarter revenues of $47.4 million, a 49% increase over the same period last fiscal year. Revenues from the Great Plains platform products, Dynamics and eEnterprise, grew 54% to $45.8 million in the quarter.

GREAT PLAINS ENTERPRIZE: Great Plains Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter Great Plains Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter P.J. Jakovljevic - January 12, 2000 Read Comments Event Summary On December 16, Great Plains Software, Inc., a leading provider of fully integrated front office/back office e-business solutions for the mid-market, announced financial results for the fiscal quarter ended November 30, 1999. Great Plains reported record second quarter revenues of $47.4 million, a 49% increase over the
1/12/2000

Will Solomon Finally Satisfy Great Plains’ Insatiable Appetite?
Great Plains announced it intends to significantly expand its mid market e-business community through the acquisition of Solomon Software, its direct competitor. The combined company will have more than 130,000 customers, 2,200 team members and a worldwide network of 2,000 channel partners.

GREAT PLAINS ENTERPRIZE: Summary On May 1, Great Plains announced it intends to significantly expand its mid market e-business community through the acquisition of Solomon Software, its direct competitor. The combined company, Great Plains, will have more than 130,000 customers, 2,200 team members and a worldwide network of 2,000 channel partners. Great Plains intends to acquire Solomon Software by the issuance of approximately 2,600,000 shares of Great Plains common stock and $35 million in cash. The parties have entered into a
5/26/2000

Microsoft Business Network (MBN)--Coming of Age?Part Two: Market Impact
Microsoft Business Network (MBN) has the potential to deliver the never really (or hardly ever) realized benefits of early dot-com era Internet trading exchanges or networks that could reasonably and effectively link customers to their trading partners.

GREAT PLAINS ENTERPRIZE: MBS Axapta , MBS Great Plains , MBS Navision , MBS Solomon , Microsoft CRM , and related services. The main takeaway was that MBS continues to invest in its current offerings to provide customers with the enriched functionality they need to remain competitive in today s evolving marketplace and exploit their existing information technology (IT) investments by streamlining business processes, and by more easily accessing the information they need to make educated business decisions. Given the immense
9/2/2004

Great Product: Too Bad The Architecture Doesn’t Fit
During the process of product selection a great deal of attention is given to the functional capabilities of the software being evaluated. While this aspect is obviously important, ignoring the technical mechanisms by which the software actually operates can be fatal to a project. In this document we explain how to avoid the pitfalls.

GREAT PLAINS ENTERPRIZE: Great Product: Too Bad The Architecture Doesn’t Fit Great Product: Too Bad The Architecture Doesn’t Fit M. Reed - November 29, 2003 Read Comments M. Reed - November 29, 2003 Introduction Most potential customers understand that detailed scripted scenarios should be performed with software vendors who are on the short list of candidates, in order to evaluate the functional abilities of products being considered. Unfortunately, many companies neglect to investigate the technological underpinnings of
11/29/2003

The Outsourcer’s Guide to Success: Nine Factors for Great Governance
For many organizations, undertaking IT and business process outsourcing involves everything from finding and assessing providers, to selecting locations, to determining which services are required. But the hardest part of outsourcing occurs after the deal is done. To help businesses ensure consistency in outsourcing governance, there are nine critical factors to keep in mind that can help guarantee its success.

GREAT PLAINS ENTERPRIZE: Success: Nine Factors for Great Governance The Outsourcer’s Guide to Success: Nine Factors for Great Governance Source: EquaTerra Document Type: White Paper Description: For many organizations, undertaking IT and business process outsourcing involves everything from finding and assessing providers, to selecting locations, to determining which services are required. But the hardest part of outsourcing occurs after the deal is done. To help businesses ensure consistency in outsourcing governance, there
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