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Microsoft intros new ERP for mid-size biz

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REDMOND, Wash.: Microsoft Corp., on Tuesday introduced Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010, an easy-to-use enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution for midsize businesses that want advanced functionality, strong business intelligence reporting options and interoperability with other line-of-business applications.

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The solution features new Role Centers, Web services and the ability to complete tasks through other software people use every day. 

“By combining the power of business applications and productivity applications, we’re able to support how people really work in their everyday jobs,” said Crispin Read, general manager of Microsoft Dynamics ERP.

He further said that Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 is an excellent choice for companies experiencing growing pains with their current accounting software and looking for a solution that can scale.

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Features

* Personalized Role Centers, more than 400 built-in Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services and Microsoft Excel reports, and enhanced interoperability with Microsoft SharePoint and new tools such as PowerPivot for Excel 2010.

* Microsoft SharePoint technology extends access to business-critical information from Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 to more people across an organization.

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* Intuitive workflow processes making approval scenarios easier. For instance, customers can create professional-looking forms such as invoices from within Microsoft Word and quickly send them through e-mail.

* Provides more than 350 integrated Web services and interoperability with Microsoft Office Unified Communications, and built-in integration with Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

* Simplified business operations, daily tasks, setup and IT administration processes, making it easier for people to perform their job tasks efficiently and effectively.