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Microsoft e-Commerce In addition to .NET, Microsoft has a number of other solutions for e-commerce. Microsoft Business Network The MBN is a secure yet simple way to exchange documents with trading partners. It is a subscription service hosted by Microsoft that allows the integration of document data using XML templates. MBN can be used to build a trading community, move date between communities and integrate data into applications. http://www.microsoft.com/BusinessSolutions/MBN/default.mspx Axapta Allows employees, customers, suppliers and other business partners interact directly with ERP systems via web portals or automated electronic information exchanges. http://www.microsoft.com/BusinessSolutions/E-commerce/Axapta/default.mspx Great Plains seamlessly integrates e-commerce solutions to business management systems to eliminate the rekeying of data which helps to ensure the accuracy of information http://www.microsoft.com/BusinessSolutions/E-commerce/Great%20Plains/default.mspx Navision allows customers, suppliers, and other trading partners to serve themselves directly from their own personalised Web page. It also streamlines commercial interactions with suppliers and customers through automated electronic information exchange. http://www.microsoft.com/BusinessSolutions/E-commerce/Navision/default.mspx Small Business Manager Web-based services that integrate with Microsoft Business Solutions Small Business Manager, allowing online scheduling for customers, online product catalogs, selling across Internet marketplaces, and targeted e-mail marketing campaigns. http://www.microsoft.com/BusinessSolutions/E-commerce/Small%20Business%20Manager/default.mspx Solomon Solomon Desktop is a browser-based portal that can connects all employees in an organisation and trading partners outside the organisation to the business applications they have authorisation to access. http://www.microsoft.com/BusinessSolutions/E-commerce/Solomon/default.mspx |
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