Microsoft Dynamics Demonstrates Continued Industry Solution Investment
Today's announcement focuses on the Microsoft Dynamics AX product line. Key facts include:
- IP acquisition only. Microsoft acquires the intellectual property (IP) for three four industry solutions. These solutions build on the Microsoft Dynamics AX platform. Microsoft has not acquired the companies or personnel. Fullscope, Inc.; Computer Generated Solutions, Inc.; LS Retail, and To-Increase (Columbus IT) remain fully independent and partners within the Microsoft Dynamics ecosystem. POV: Unlike other mergers and acquisitions, Microsoft embeds proven and market tested solutions into the core code base. IP acquisitions provide immediate value without the typical hassles of post-merger integration. Placing the IP into the main Microsoft Dynamics AX code line ensures consistency.
- Commitment to upper mid-market requirements. Mid-market sized businesses require deeper levels of vertical and industry functionality. Today's announcement demonstrates a commitment to expanding manufacturing, service industries, and retail capabilities. POV: Last mile solutions make or break upper-mid-market organizations. Creating a broader set of common industry capabilities that sit on top of core Microsoft Dynamics AX accelerates both Microsoft and its partners ability to extend vertical capabilities. Theses solutions come from partners with proven records in delivering to customers.
- Process manufacturing from Fullscope, Inc. The process manufacturing solution encompasses the entire process manufacturing life cycle and addresses engineer to build. Key verticals supported include chemicals, food & beverage, life sciences & pharmaceuticals, pulp & paper, and primary metals. Fullscope garners many Microsoft awards including Partner of the Year for 2007 to 2009.
- Professional services from Computer Generated Solutions, Inc. The professional services solution provides project based solution (PBS) capabilities that track time and expense, improve project profitability, and optimize resource utilization. Key verticals supported include advertising & marketing, architecture & engineering, government contracting, legal services, and management & IT consulting services. CGS was recognized as a 2007 Microsoft Dynamics Inner Circle member.
- Retail solutions from LS Retail EHF and To-Increase (Columbus IT)*. The LS Retail solutions focus on delivering end to end retail and POS integration to Microsoft Dynamics AX. Key features include 6-level item hierarchies, auto item creation, pricing management, purchasing, distribution, loyalty programs, concession management, and hand held support. The solution is optimized for fashion retailers though other verticals have successfully deployed this product. To-Increase A/S, the software development arm of Columbus IT, provides Retail Chain Management solutions. Key features include both front office (CRM) and back office integration. The solution includes features such as centralized campaign management, pricing management, inter-company trade, integrated return management, credit risk management, multi-currency, and online Axapta POS integration. Columbus IT has seen succes in key industries such as Furniture, Gas Stations, Groceries, Healthcare & Cosmetic, and Sports and Fashion.*
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3 Comments »
Ray, I like this move by Microsoft, and I’m especially bullish on the acquisition of the Fullscope IP, as it pertains to life sciences.
I’ve had some dialog with Fullscope on their services for FDA-regulated industries, and I think this move by Microsoft will be a big help for Microsoft and the partners to further serve this industry.
Ray,
Good move by MS, what they acquired is IP that can be sold and serviced by alot of current Dynamics partners, globally, and most of those partners are Inner Circle or next level, which tell us they are serious about slimming down the number of partners.
Now, lets see them acquire some EAM IP to support alot of verticals…and get into the Oil/Gas, Mining and Energy/Utilities verticals…
Congrats on the move to Altimeter.
Cheers
John
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