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Microsoft Dynamics NAV, InspireSmart, Navision, facts and stats

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Microsoft Dynamics NAV facts and stats:

Microsoft Dynamics NAV is Microsoft’s fastest growing ERP and accounting solution.  These facts show that Microsoft Dynamics NAV provides true business value to high-growth and mid-sized businesses around the world, such as the fast growing service providers and product resellers to the Federal GovernmentInspireSmart Solutions in Denver, Colorado can integrate Microsoft Dynamics NAV into your company’s computer systems to give you the best and most widely supported ERP solution available.  Contact InspireSmart Solutions today at 303.757.2800 or info@inspiresmart.com for a free business consultation at your site.

InspireSmart Microsoft Dynamics NAV - Navision professional software for your business

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Microsoft Dynamics NAV is an integrated business management solution designed for growing mid-market companies that want the freedom to focus on their business. Microsoft Dynamics NAV integrates crucial financial, manufacturing, distribution, customer relationship management and e-commerce data into a streamlined, comprehensive solution for growing businesses. Fully customizable, Microsoft Dynamics NAV helps you maximize productivity and respond effectively to market changes without disrupting operations, giving you the freedom to focus on business delivering integrated functionality for :

  Financial Management
 Navision Supply Chain Supply Chain Management
  Manufacturing
  Distribution
  Customer Relationship Management
  Sales & Marketing
  Service Management
  Project Management and Jobs
  E-Business
  Business Analytics
  Multiple Currencies, Multiple Languages
  Human Resources
  Portals

InspireSmart Solutions is experienced in Microsoft Dynamics NAV integration, development, and implementation. InspireSmart Solutions in Denver, Colorado takes care of the technology so you can take care of your business. With over 40,000 Microsoft Dynamics NAV installations worldwide, lets you replace your existing system with a single fully integrated solution with greater simplicity, deeper insight into business information, increased financial control, and operational improvements.

InspireSmart Microsoft Dynamics Nav - Navision, your NAV support partner

Monday, April 14th, 2008

ERP systems like Microsoft Dynamics NAV (Navision) are used to handle business critical data financial records, warehouse inventory, CRM and so on, which are the foundations of your business. Can you envision what having access to this business-critical data “anywhere, anytime” in a highly secure manner would do for your business agility? Using InspireSmart Solutions in Denver, Colorado to make these functions available from any location increases the value of your Microsoft Dynamics NAV solution by:

Training

While Microsoft Dynamics NAV is one of the easiest systems to learn and use, InspireSmart Solutions in Denver, Colorado provides specific instruction on how to get the most out of the system. InspireSmart’s Microsoft Certified Trainers have hundreds of hours of experience training our clients and other business partners on efficient and effective use of their new business management tool. With each training class, students receive a training manual specific to that class to support the training process and use as a reference when training is complete. InspireSmart offers a training room in its’ Denver, Colorado office where numerous employees can simultaneously benefit. If your vendor does not provide training, InspireSmart will be happy to work with that vendor and provide the service for you.

InspireSmart Microsoft Dynamics Nav - Navision

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

 Microsoft Acquires Navision, Expands Global CRM Presence By Erika Morphy

May 7, 2002 11:00AM  

The driving factor behind the Microsoft acquisition of Navision is expanding market share in Europe. ‘Navision has an incredible partner channel in Europe,’ Microsoft general manager of global CRM David Thacher told CRMDaily. ‘They can provide us with an excellent foundation to bring our CRM product into this market.’

 Ending industry speculation about a pending deal, Microsoft announced it will acquire Navision, a Danish software vendor, in what is the Redmond, Washington-based conglomerate’s second largest acquisition.

Assuming final regulatory approval is granted. the deal — valued at US$1.3 billion — is expected to extend Microsoft’s market share throughout Europe.

The rationale behind the acquisition has been to enlarge the markets of two companies that offered complementary products, but were very different in terms of geographic reach, David Thacher, general manager of global CRM for Microsoft, told CRMDaily.com.

Navision includes CRM products and tools as part of its business applications. For its part, Microsoft is set to release a small and mid-market CRM application later this year.

Staying on Top

Once the acquisition is complete, Navision will become part of Microsoft’s Business Solutions division.

Navision’s corporate headquarters in Vedbaek, Denmark, will become the center of development and operations for Microsoft in Europe, the Middle East and Africa — the largest product development center Microsoft has outside the United States, the company said.

This deal is Microsoft’s second largest, topping even the purchase of Great Plains. Microsoft’s biggest purchase was Visio, a software graphics company.

European Footprint

The driving factor behind the acquisition is expanding market share in Europe.

Navision has an incredible partner channel in Europe,” Thacher said. “They can provide us with an excellent foundation to bring our CRM product into this market.”

Currently, Microsoft derives 80 percent of its business applications revenue from the United States, he said. By contrast, Navision gets 86 percent of its applications revenue from Europe.

“I would characterize the Navision move as a smart strategic move for Microsoft,” Pivotal CEO Bo Manning told CRMDaily. For all practical purposes, Navision is the ‘Great Plains’ of Europe. Its bread and butter are tens of thousands of small businesses that primarily use their accounting software.”

Through the CRM Door

The acquisition will, no doubt, further increase rampant industry speculation about the size and shape of the CRM market, once Microsoft enters with its application.

In February, the company announced it would be releasing a CRM application, its first since acquiring Great Plains. It is also the first Microsoft application built on .NET.

Many have wondered if Microsoft has been positioning itself to dominate the CRM market place. Corporate executives have countered that the company’s focus is firmly fixed on the small and mid-size market.

That CRM market has hardly been penetrated, Thacher said.

“Existing solutions haven’t been scaled properly and do not have many channels to offer support. This will be a fun market for us to ride,” he added.

Other industry watchers second this view of Microsoft’s CRM game plan. “They have been clear about their strategic intent from the beginning,” Manning said.

According to Thacher, development for Microsoft’s CRM application is on track. “We rolled out several phases of alphas, and at the end of the month we are rolling out betas and training.”