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Jan. 17,
2011 —
Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve
Ballmer today
announced the
worldwide
availability of
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
Online, the
cloud version of
the new
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
2011 release
that delivers
new levels of
productivity to
sales, service
and marketing
organizations.
The on-premises
and
partner-hosted
versions of
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
2011 will be
globally
available on
Feb. 28, 2011.
For the first
time outside
North America,
customers can
access Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
Online in 40
markets and 41
languages and
sign up for a
free trial at
http://crm.dynamics.com.
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
Online is
available today
at a promotional
price of $34 per
user per month
for the first 12
months of
service to
qualified
customers that
sign up by June
30, 2011.
“Sales
professionals
are at the heart
of almost every
successful
business,”
Ballmer said.
“Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
redefines
productivity by
offering an
industry-leading
product that is
fully embracing
the cloud. The
things that make
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM an
industry leader
include giving
sales
professionals a
familiar user
experience,
enabling greater
collaboration,
streamlining of
processes and
access to
real-time data
so they can
improve their
customers’
experiences and
effectively
compete in the
market.”
Based on the new
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
2011 release,
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
Online delivers
breakthrough
productivity by
providing
familiar,
intelligent and
connected
experiences to
users across the
organization:
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Familiar
experiences
for
sales,
service
and
marketing
users
through
a
next-generation
native
Microsoft
Outlook
client,
browser-based
and
mobile
access,
RoleTailored
design,
and
advanced
user
personalization,
improving
user
adoption
and
giving
users
easy
access
to the
information
they
need to
be
successful
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Intelligent
experiences
through
guided
process
dialogs,
inline
business
intelligence
for
performance
and goal
management,
and
real-time
dashboards,
providing
the most
up-to-date
information
critical
to
enabling
sales,
service
and
marketing
professionals
to do
their
jobs
effectively
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Connected
experiences
through
flexible
cloud
development,
Windows
Azure
interoperability,
contextual
Microsoft
SharePoint
capabilities
and the
new
Microsoft
Dynamics
Marketplace,
making
it easy
for
customers
and
partners
to
configure
and
customize
Microsoft
Dynamics
CRM to
meet
specific
business
needs
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More than 11,500
customers and
2,000 partners
have used
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
2011 as part of
the beta
program,
including
customers that
have switched
from competing
solutions. For
example, Magma
Design
Automation Inc.,
an electronic
design
automation (EDA)
software
development
company,
switched from
Salesforce.com
to Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
Online in order
to support its
key business
requirements,
including better
reporting,
insight and
flexible change
processes, while
also being
predictably
affordable.
“The EDA space
can be very
complex and
business
processes can
rapidly change.
We needed a
system that was
flexible enough
to fit us and
our specific
business needs,”
said Vickie
Flores, vice
president of
Information
Systems for
Magma Design
Automation.
“With Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
Online we can
quickly change
our workflow and
business
processes.
Improving user
adoption is a
priority for us,
and the native
Outlook user
interface
delivered by
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
Online makes
this extremely
easy as there
isn’t a steep
learning curve.”
Ceridian Corp.,
a business
services company
in the human
resources,
transportation
and retail
markets,
switched from a
competitive
solution to
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM to
better fit its
technology road
map and cost
structure.
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
enabled Ceridian
to get more
value from its
existing IT
technology
investments and
resources and
reduce costs.
“We needed a
flexible
solution that
supported both
our back-end
technology
requirements and
the .NET skills
of our IT
department,”
said Mike Shea,
chief operations
officer,
Ceridian.
“Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
2011 gives
Ceridian an
extensible
contact center
application that
we can rapidly
deploy and
extend across
multiple
business units
using the
existing .NET
skills of our IT
professionals.”
Salesforce.com
and Oracle
customers that
switch to
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
Online between
now and June 30,
2011, can take
advantage of the
Cloud CRM for
Less offer.
Through this
offer, eligible
customers will
receive up to
$200 per user,
which can be
applied for
services such as
migrating data
or customizing
the solution to
meet unique
business needs.
This offer is
available in
most markets for
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
Online, and
details on the
offer can be
found at
http://www.cloudcrmforless.com.
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
Online
Availability
The 40 markets
in which
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
Online is now
available are
Austria,
Australia,
Belgium, Brazil,
Canada,
Colombia, Costa
Rica, Chile,
Cyprus, Czech
Republic,
Denmark,
Finland, France,
Germany, Greece,
Hong Kong,
Hungary, India,
Ireland, Israel,
Italy, Japan,
Luxembourg,
Malaysia,
Mexico,
Netherlands, New
Zealand, Norway,
Peru, Poland,
Portugal, Puerto
Rico, Romania,
Singapore,
Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland,
Trinidad and
Tobago, the
United Kingdom,
and the United
States.
Those who attend
the Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
2011 worldwide
virtual launch
event can
experience the
new Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
2011 through
on-demand videos
and content,
including a
customer
showcase and
business
productivity, IT
productivity,
and industry
tracks.
Availability of
the online
launch
experience
begins Thursday,
Jan. 20, 2011,
at 9 a.m. PST
with the
broadcast of the
launch keynote
address from
Steve Ballmer
and Kirill
Tatarinov,
corporate vice
president,
Microsoft
Business
Solutions.
Registration is
at
http://crm.dynamics.com/2011launch. |