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Siebel: Great Plans for Great Plains (3 Pages)
by L. Talarico
Oct 3, 2000 Abstract : Siebel and Great Plains recently announced plans to expand their partnership allowing Great Plains' VARs to sell Siebel's eBusiness Applications. This agreement will allow Great Plains partners to sell a wide range of enterprise applications to upper-midmarket organizations
Type: Article
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Great Plains ASP - Evolution, Revolution, Innovation (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Oct 4, 2000 Abstract : On September 18, 2000, Great Plains (Nasdaq: GPSI), announced the expansion of its Application Service Provider (ASP) initiative. Great Plains has evolved its ASP partner program to better meet the diverse needs of its ASP partners and their customers
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Great Plains on a Shopping Spree (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 28, 2000 Abstract : On January 6, in an effort to expand its customer base and reseller partner channel Great Plains, a provider of financial management software for midsize businesses, announced it plans to acquire RealWorld Corp., a developer of accounting and business solutions. In a separate move, Great Plains also unveiled plans to acquire Fixed Asset Management LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Forestar Group to gain the rights to Forestar's Fixed Asset Management product, which allows a company to record, track, depreciate, and analyze its fixed assets.
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Great Plains Unveils New E-Commerce Solution (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Dec 6, 2000 Abstract : eSell is targeted at businesses looking for a quick road to the Internet.
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How Great Is Great Plains' Manufacturing Offering (Did Somebody Say Microsoft)? (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & L. Talarico
May 1, 2001 Abstract : Great Plains informed us during its Convergence 2001 annual user conference about its initial strides into the discrete manufacturing market. The following is our view of Great Plains’ odds of success in this particular endeavor.
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Great Plains – An SME Market Leader, But At What Cost? (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 5, 2000 Abstract : Great Plains has established itself as a global small-to-medium enterprises (SME) market leader. It now derives almost 20% of revenue outside of the US market and has the potential of reaching $300 million in revenues in fiscal 2001. Its extensive and efficient global indirect channel model that consists of over 2,000 partners has been admired industry-wide. At Stampede 2000, its annual partner conference, Great Plains announced significant extensions to its product offering. However, these have been delivered at the expense of reporting losses for the last two quarters.
Type: Article
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Great Plains – Getting Greater and Less Plain (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 27, 2000 Abstract : Great Plains Software, Inc., a leading provider of e-business solutions for the mid-market, announced financial results for the fiscal quarter ended February 29, 2000.
Type: Article
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Will Solomon Finally Satisfy Great Plains’ Insatiable Appetite? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 26, 2000 Abstract : Great Plains announced it intends to significantly expand its mid market e-business community through the acquisition of Solomon Software, its direct competitor. The combined company will have more than 130,000 customers, 2,200 team members and a worldwide network of 2,000 channel partners.
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Great Plains Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 12, 2000 Abstract : On December 16, Great Plains Software, Inc., a leading provider of fully integrated front office/back office e-business solutions for the mid-market, announced financial results for the fiscal quarter ended November 30, 1999. Great Plains reported record second quarter revenues of $47.4 million, a 49% increase over the same period last fiscal year. Revenues from the Great Plains platform products, Dynamics and eEnterprise, grew 54% to $45.8 million in the quarter.
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