Project Green: Is Microsoft's migration plan on the right track? By John Stokdyk

In recent weeks, pundits and software rivals have been questioning the feasibility of Microsoft's Project Green, the long-term strategy to consolidate its Dynamics business application families into a single, streamlined suite.

On his way back from a recent Microsoft technical conference, Josh Greenbaum used his blog to discuss the implications of Microsoft's "technology stack", which bonds Dynamics applications into the Windows environment, unified communications, web portals and links delivered via SharePoint Se

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