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    September 24

    PerformancePoint At Last: Q&A With Microsoft's Alex Payne and Michael Smith

    Hurrah! PerformancePoint is here:
     
    PerformancePoint At Last: Q&A With Microsoft's Alex Payne and Michael Smith
     
    After four years in development and more than a year in beta testing, Microsoft PerformancePoint is finally shipping. Intelligent Enterprise discusses what the platform delivers and what critics are saying with two key executives who helped guide development, packaging and pricing.
     
    By Doug Henschen
     
    In one of the most high-profile enterprise software product launches this year, Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007 was finally released to manufacturing on September 20. To hear more about what the platform delivers and get Microsoft's take on what critics and competitors are saying, Intelligent Enterprise sat down last week with Alex Payne, Director, Office Business Applications, and Michael Smith, Director of Marketing, Office Business Applications. Is this version 1.0 product ready for your enterprise? Two executives who helped guide development, packaging and pricing make the case for PerformancePoint.
     
     

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