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Microsoft to launch ‘MySpace’ for accountants

by Larry Schlesinger

13 Mar 2007

Software giant Microsoft is preparing to launch an online community site for financial professionals.

This was revealed at the company’s Convergence conference in San Diego this week.

The site, which has yet to get a formal name, is currently known as the Dynamics Live Beta Community

Microsoft is referring to it as ‘MySpace for financial pros.’

The site is aimed at corporate controllers, finance managers, finance staff and accountants and includes blogs, forums, tagging, RSS syndication and other community-specific features.

Further reading:

Microsoft changes reporting structure

Microsoft business division revenues up 20%

Microsoft battle with Europe takes new twist

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