Microsoft buys ERP tools

Rethink IT, April, 2005

Microsoft has announced the purchase of ERP Complete, an implementation tool designed to cut time and costs of deploying Axapta, Microsoft's enterprise resource planning suite aimed at the manufacturing, distribution, retail and services industries.

The tool was acquired for an undisclosed amount from En'tegrate Software, a software and consulting vendor focused on Axapta implementations.

"The goal of the acquisition was to make an immediate reduction in the average Axapta implementation cost of at least 25%," said Mark Jensen, general manager for the Axapta solution at Microsoft.

The company also hopes the tool can cut the training time of Microsoft partners that sell Axapta from upwards of six months to as little as six weeks.

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