MS Dynamics NAV '09 unveiled
Microsoft Gulf recently unveiled Microsoft Dynamics Navision 2009, an enterprise resource planning (ERP) package intended to assist small and medium enterprises in enhancing more of their productivity with role-specific and user-friendly business solutions, reports The Peninsula.
The new software is specifically designed to help users effectively manage finance, manufacturing, customer relationship management, supply chains, analytics and electronic commerce.
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 will introduce several new capabilities designed to increase usage of ERP and fuel individual and organisation-wide productivity like personalised role centres that correspond to 21 key job functions.
Qlikview adds support, previews roadmap
Independent business intelligence firm QlikTech has added new support to its QlikView product for HP Neoview, and has given customers a preview of its product roadmap for 2009, reports VNU Net.
The new support will allow customers with large data volumes in an HP data warehouse to quickly visualise the data and make faster decisions, according to QlikTech.
The vendor had previously unveiled support for warehouse applications supplied by Sybase IQ and Kalido.
Freedom OSS introduces cloudMQ
With cloud computing driving the need for queuing and enterprise service bus style services in the cloud, Freedom OSS has introduced cloudMQ, which the company refers to as a "Message Queuing as a Service" solution, writes eWeek.
According to Joel Davne, CEO of Freedom OSS, cloudMQ is a simple way to start exploring integration of messaging into applications because no installation or configuration is necessary.
cloudMQ provides cross-platform integration for the enterprise, on-demand, real-time business-to-business information exchange, real-time business intelligence, and complex event processing, the company said.
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