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[2004-08-31] Twelve Horses Implements Sender Policy Framework
Twelve Horses announced it has implemented the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) standard.

[2004-08-26] Manpower Receives CIO 100 Award Second in a Year
Manpower received the prestigious CIO 100 award from CIO magazine in recognition of the company's operational and strategic excellence in information technology.

[2004-08-25] Quest Software Outlines Support for Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005
Quest Software today outlined its support for Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005, which is an integral component of Microsoft's Dynamic Systems Initiative.

[2004-08-25] NetIQ to Provide Customers the Ability to Extend Microsoft Operations Manager 2005
NetIQ today announced it will provide customers the ability to extend Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 to manage certain non-Microsoft applications.

[2004-08-24] InfoVista Releases Most Advanced Platform Ever for Service-aware Management of IT Performance
InfoVista today announced the release of VistaFoundation 2.0, the most advanced platform ever designed for service-aware management of IT performance.

[2004-08-23] Dell PowerEdge servers Achieve First Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Benchmark
Dell PowerEdge servers have achieved the first Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 benchmark for a clustered configuration, underscoring Dell's ongoing commitment to offer the best combination of performance, value and availability for the standardized data center.

[2004-08-23] Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise Upgrade – Things to Consider and FAQ
If you have Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise (version 6.0 or earlier) and support it for your company then you need to know some technical details about Great Plains version upgrade and what is going on behind the scenes, which options do you have in case of Dexterity, VBA, SQL customization, additional complexity comes with migration from ctree/Pervasive to MS SQL/MSDE.

[2004-08-23] O.C. Tanner Honored as One of CIO Magazine's 'Agile 100'
O.C. Tanner Recognition Company has been named one of CIO Magazine's "Agile 100" for the company's ability to marry "IT agility with enterprise agility in order to move quickly, adapt intelligently and create advantage in a rapidly changing world," according to the publication.

[2004-08-20] Anthem Recieves 2004 CIO 100 Award
Anthem, Inc. has been recognized by CIO magazine as a recipient of the "2004 CIO 100 Award."

[2004-08-19] Great Plains Accounting Migration to Microsoft Great Plains - overview for IT Specialist
This is short article, written in question/answer/FAQ style to give IT Specialist/developer/programmer balanced top level information on Great Plains Accounting migration to Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains.

[2004-08-19] Covad Releases White Paper on Future of Voice over Internet Protocol
Industry Innovation and Facilities-Based Competition Can Turn the VoIP Revolution into Reality.

[2004-08-16] Microsoft Business Solutions Products Customization - Overview for Developer
In the end of the 20-th century and early 2001 - Microsoft purchased Great Plains Software, then Navision (Denmark based software development company).

[2004-08-12] Questions Trump Answers
Information technology people tend to be answer people. When users, managers, family members or even random people from the Internet have questions, we're right there with the answers, because we're always the smart people. One of the first things we learn in school is that being smart means having the answers. The teacher asks the class a question, and the smart kids reach for the sky. But just having a hand in the air isn't enough. To become known as the smartest of the smart, you've got to get that hand up faster than anyone else. It's the original arms race. (We all know how popular this made us.)

[2004-08-04] Microsoft Great Plains Integration with Legacy Systems – Overview for Developers
Looks like Microsoft Great Plains becomes more and more popular, partly because of Microsoft muscles behind it. Now it is targeted to the whole spectrum of horizontal and vertical market clientele. Small companies use Small Business Manager (which is based on the same technology - Great Plains Dexterity dictionary and runtime), Great Plains Standard on MSDE is for small to midsize clients, and then Great Plains serves the rest of the market up to big corporations.