Microsoft has no hosted ERP plans, exec says
Hosted enterprise resource planning (ERP) software is not in Microsoft’s future, according to one exec.
Microsoft offers hosted customer relationship management (CRM) software through its Dynamics CRM Live service, but corporate vice president Michael Park just told me that Microsoft has no plans to do the same with ERP.
“The architecture we’re making the bet on is CRM,” he said. “With ERP, we’ve got a good number of partners who are hosting it for us.”
Microsoft partners told us that the company has been floating the idea of hosted ERP, but it looks like that’s dead — at least for the time being. Park did leave some wiggle room, saying Microsoft will “adjust course” if the ERP market changes.
Some Microsoft partners have been worried that Dynamics CRM Live will compete with their own CRM offerings, so at least they won’t face a similar threat with ERP any time soon.
Posted: March 7th, 2008 under Software as a service (SaaS), Microsoft, Enterprise applications, News.
[…] CEO Steve Ballmer told the crowd at Convergence 2008 in March that Microsoft had plans to offer hosted versions of many of its Dynamics enterprise applications, including ERP. But just a week prior, corporate vice president Michael Park had told me that Microsoft was focused solely on hosted customer relationship management (CRM) software. […]
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