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Old 05-16-2011, 06:17 PM   #1
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Microsoft created readily available for shipping on June eighteen two new ERP releases: Dynamics GP 10.0 and Dynamics SL 7.0.In March, Microsoft officials mentioned these new updates could be available starting in June.“We;re on time and on delivery,” mentioned Jon Pratt,Office Professional 2010, a Microsoft Business Division senior director.GP ten.0 includes the role-tailored experience interface that Microsoft has been touting for the past couple of years. The ten.0 release ships with a choice of 22 predefined user roles, but others can be tailor-made by customers. The new 10.0 update also features action panes and lists, which make the product look and feel more like Office 2007, with its Ribbon interface.GP ten.0 also adds new human-resource and payroll functionality that is attuned to healthcare and government-agency users of the product, Pratt stated. GP 10.0 integrates SharePoint;s Workflow Foundation directly into the product. Thanks to SharePoint server, GP ten.0 allows users to make use of structured/unstructured search, he added.Meanwhile, SL 7.0 is now .Net-enabled, Pratt stated. The business portal functionality within the product has been “completely overhauled,” according to Pratt.SL seven.0 is “all managed code now, and can run on SharePoint Services or SharePoint Server,” Pratt said.Earlier this year, Microsoft officials stated they plan to slow its Dynamics ERP release pace. Microsoft is looking to move to an every 18- to 24-month new release schedule for its four differnet ERP products — a schedule more like that followed by the Microsoft Office team.
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