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Project Green

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Project Green
An initiative from Microsoft for aligning its various business applications (Great Plains, Navison, Solomon, Microsoft CRM) under a single codebase. Introduced in 2003, Project Green never came to fruition. In 2005, Microsoft renamed its various packages, which were mostly acquired, with a "Dynamics" prefix; for example, Microsoft Dynamics GP for the Great Plains software. See Microsoft Dynamics.


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The fact that Microsoft has several ERPs Microsoft Great Plains / Dynamics GP, Microsoft Navision / Dynamics NAV, Microsoft Axapta / Dynamics AX, Microsoft Solomon / Dynamics SL, Microsoft CRM / Dynamics CRM makes the Project Green realization direction to turn to the thin client interface as the bridge between database structures of ERP solutions.
Further complication Project Green was intended to merge all the applications into one Microsoft Navision Axapta Great Plains currently the idea is to have web portal type of integration.
again this is contingent to the progress with Project Green or now Microsoft Dynamics project).
 
 
 
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