More than 11,500 customers and 400 partners have already used Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 as part of a beta program, including customers that have switched from competing solutions. Microsoft focused on delivering better intelligence to businesses though real-time analytics and visualizations with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011. The updated Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 also delivers a connected experience by integrating with other Microsoft technologies, making it easy for customers and partners to customize Microsoft Dynamics CRM to meet specific business needs.
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 will deliver on this vision through the “The Power of Productivity”, giving customers familiar, intelligent and connected experiences for people inside and outside an organization.
Familiar Experiences – Deeper integration with Microsoft Office tools, such as Outlook, Excel, Word and the contextual ribbon ensures a more natural and familiar working experience reducing training requirements and improving user adoption
Intelligent Experiences – Helping people make informed decisions by giving them better intelligence about their organization, customers and other relationships by giving then new ways to visualize their data and analyze details
Connected Experiences – Connecting people, processes and data from inside and outside an organization to work together more efficiently and effectively.
TOP 3 WAYS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT MICROSOFT DYNAMICS CRM 2011
Click here to see what customers are saying about how they’re benefiting from Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011
Attend the Virtual Microsoft Dynamics CRM Launch Event (Thursday, January 20th @ 9am PST) click here to attend.
Attend an in person Launch Event in your area – click here for more details
Microsoft is offering eligible customers up to $200 for each user that makes the switch to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online between now and June 30, 2011 to use towards services such as migrating data or customizing the solution to meet unique business needs.
Very much looking forward to MS CRM 2011. Especially the online version. Finally a truly competitive version to aim at Salesforce.
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Very much looking forward to MS CRM 2011. Especially the online version. Finally a truly competitive version to aim at Salesforce.