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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 SCREEN SHOTS: 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

The Magic Is in the Screen
Projection is often seen as the big compromise: you must have either a very powerful and bright projector or a very dark room to achieve high-quality, commercially acceptable images. However, many people don’t know that a revolutionary concept is now available—a screen technology that allows very high-quality projected images in brightly lit environments that removes the need for dark rooms or very expensive projectors.

GREAT PLAINS SCREEN SHOTS:
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Great Plains Unveils New E-Commerce Solution
eSell is targeted at businesses looking for a quick road to the Internet.

GREAT PLAINS SCREEN SHOTS: Great Plains Unveils New E-Commerce Solution Great Plains Unveils New E-Commerce Solution Steve McVey - December 6, 2000 Read Comments S. McVey - December 6, 2000 Event Summary Mid-market ERP vendor turned e-business solutions provider Great Plains has announced eSell , a new e-commerce solution designed for businesses needing a fast, easy and economical way to bring their businesses to the Internet. eSell will enable both business-to-business and business-to-consumer sales via the Internet and offers
12/6/2000

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 SCREEN SHOTS: 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

Great Plains – An SME Market Leader, But At What Cost?
Great Plains has established itself as a global small-to-medium enterprises (SME) market leader. It now derives almost 20% of revenue outside of the US market and has the potential of reaching $300 million in revenues in fiscal 2001. Its extensive and efficient global indirect channel model that consists of over 2,000 partners has been admired industry-wide. At Stampede 2000, its annual partner conference, Great Plains announced significant extensions to its product offering. However, these have been delivered at the expense of reporting losses for the last two quarters.

GREAT PLAINS SCREEN SHOTS: Great Plains – An SME Market Leader, But At What Cost? Great Plains – An SME Market Leader, But At What Cost? P.J. Jakovljevic - October 5, 2000 Read Comments P.J. Jakovljevic - October 5, 2000 Introduction This is the third 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
10/5/2000

Microsoft And Great Plains – A Friendship That Turned Into A Marriage
Software giant Microsoft treated itself with a $1.1B Christmas present; it announced an agreement to acquire its long-term partner Great Plains Software, a business application provider for the low-end of the market. Will this move alienate Microsoft from a slew of other partners competing in the same space, even as the rumors of yet another antitrust legal action abound?

GREAT PLAINS SCREEN SHOTS: Microsoft And Great Plains – A Friendship That Turned Into A Marriage Microsoft And Great Plains – A Friendship That Turned Into A Marriage P.J. Jakovljevic - January 16, 2001 Read Comments P.J. Jakovljevic - January 16, 2001 Event Summary On December 21, Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT), the world s largest software provider, announced it reached an agreement to acquire Great Plains Software Incorporated (NASDAQ: GPSI), a leading supplier of mid-market business applications. The acquisition
1/16/2001

The Next Generation Network Operations Center: How the Focus on Application Delivery is Redefining the NOC
The majority of IT organizations are under great pressure to evolve to a next-generation network operations center (NOC). A survey of 176 IT professionals has revealed that over a quarter of NOCs don’t meet their organization’s current needs for application performance management. Learn how to migrate away from the current stove-piped NOC to an integrated operations center that effectively supports all components of IT.

GREAT PLAINS SCREEN SHOTS: IT organizations are under great pressure to evolve to a next-generation network operations center (NOC). A survey of 176 IT professionals has revealed that over a quarter of NOCs don’t meet their organization’s current needs for application performance management. Learn how to migrate away from the current stove-piped NOC to an integrated operations center that effectively supports all components of IT. The Next Generation Network Operations Center: How the Focus on Application Delivery is
6/20/2008 12:38:00 PM

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GREAT PLAINS SCREEN SHOTS: Microsoft Business Solutions (NASDAQ: MSFT), which includes the businesses of Great Plains, Microsoft bCentral, and Navision a/s, offers a range of business applications for small and mid-market businesses.

Microsoft to Add Encore Functionality to MBS Great Plains 8.0Part Three: Challenges and User Recommendations
MBS' current strategy of letting extension functionality proliferate spontaneously largely resembles the current development practice of the open source community. This can be be considered ironic, because open sourcing is something Microsoft loves to hate.

GREAT PLAINS SCREEN SHOTS: Encore Functionality to MBS Great Plains 8.0 Part Three: Challenges and User Recommendations Microsoft to Add Encore Functionality to MBS Great Plains 8.0 Part Three: Challenges and User Recommendations P.J. Jakovljevic - July 10, 2004 Read Comments Challenges On April 27, Microsoft Corporation s (NASDAQ: MSFT) Microsoft Business Solutions ( MBS ) division announced the acquisition of accounting products from the Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada-based vendor Encore Business Solutions, Inc . that could be
7/10/2004

Microsoft Great Plains Procures eProcure At Last
In a somewhat belated and long deliberated move, Microsoft Great Plains has struck an OEM partnership deal with Clarus to provide eProcure, an end-to-end e-procurement solution.

GREAT PLAINS SCREEN SHOTS: Microsoft Great Plains Procures eProcure At Last Microsoft Great Plains Procures eProcure At Last P.J. Jakovljevic - August 13, 2001 Read Comments P.J. Jakovljevic - August 13, 2001 Event Summary On July 10, Microsoft Great Plains Business Solutions , a business applications division of Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT), announced a strategic relationship with Clarus Corporation (NASDAQ: CLRS) to deliver a customized Internet-based procurement solution for direct and indirect products and services,
8/13/2001

Microsoft The Great Poised To Conquer Mid-Market, Once and AgainPart 2: Challenges and User Recommendations
Microsoft's reticence to comment on any timelines of product integration and operations mergers, to our belief, stems from their genuine inability to foresee it at this stage. Still, although the indications that the business will continue to be as usual are strong, Microsoft may eventually decide to streamline its diverse, likely redundant, product mix, staff, and channel. Once Microsoft figures it out and gets a much clearer picture, it should emerge as a mid-market leader making its competitors scramble to better its value proposition.

GREAT PLAINS SCREEN SHOTS: of Navision with Microsoft Great Plains Business Solutions , enhancing Microsoft s ability to deliver interconnected .NET business solutions for small and mid-market businesses. The acquisition is structured as a stock and cash purchase based on an offer to shareholders of 300DKK per share. The total transaction value is estimated at approximately $1.3 billion. This is Part 2 of a 2-part analysis of the acquisition of Navision by Microsoft. Part 1 covered the announcement and the Market Impact. Challenges
5/15/2002

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