There are certainly new entries: Project AX, now known as Enavate, leaped into existence in October with the purchase of MBS Dev and Celenia. That company may not make the 2015 list, but its chance look good next year if it achieves its aim of becoming a major Dynamics AX player. The story more likely to be told is the growing number of companies straying from the Sage and Microsoft fold to add cloud products. And then there is the handful of significant players coming in from offshore. UXC Eclipse made last year's list after purchasing the North American operations of Tectura. The 2014 list includes Columbus, which this year purchased another Top 100 member, Interdyn BMI. So if you want to receive a form for submission so you can be a part of this year's story, let me know by April 24 at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.