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Microsoft announces general availability of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 Microsoft Canada recently announced the general availability of Microsoft Dynamics™ CRM 3.0, the highly anticipated new release of Microsoft’s customer relationship management solution for small businesses, midsize companies and large enterprises. Microsoft CRM provides a complete suite of powerful marketing, sales and service capabilities, all with a familiar and consistent user experience based on Microsoft® Office and Microsoft Office Outlook®. Extensive new configuration, customisation and integration capabilities make it easy for customers and partners to deploy highly tailored solutions that drive measurable business results and offer a low total cost of ownership. The product is offered in a Professional Edition and a Small Business Edition, and is immediately available in English worldwide. Dutch, French, German and Russian versions of Microsoft CRM will be available 1 Jan 2006, and 17 more language versions will be released in the coming months. “Businesses demand a CRM solution that is easy to use, adaptable and affordable,” said Garth Dean, General Manager, Microsoft Business Solutions Group, Microsoft Canada. “Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 delivers a major breakthrough in the CRM marketplace. With its native Microsoft Office and Outlook experience and a flexible platform that gives customers a true choice of deployment options, we are bringing the power of CRM to information workers, enabling them to better understand their customers, be more productive and have a positive impact on their business’ bottom line.” Microsoft CRM is built to address the three key challenges that determine the success or failure of most CRM initiatives: user adoption, business fit and total cost of ownership.
In addition to serving the needs of small and midsize businesses, Microsoft CRM’s breakthrough usability, flexibility and cost benefits are generating significant interest from enterprise customers as well as global systems integrators. The new release of Microsoft CRM offers a new version designed for small businesses. The new Small Business Edition is designed to run on Microsoft Windows® Small Business Server (SBS) and offers a full CRM suite that can be installed with just 10 clicks. It provides wizard-driven configuration of the application, integrates tightly with SBS features such as fax management and integrated server management, and offers an easy migration path from Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 with Business Contact Manager. As of 1 Jan 2006, Microsoft will offer subscription-based licensing to partners that deliver hosted solutions based on Microsoft CRM. This continues Microsoft’s strong commitment to providing a choice of flexible and affordable CRM functionality in both on-premise and hosted deployment models. Since the same code is used in both models, customers can choose whichever deployment model fits their business and technical requirements at any point in time. For more information on Microsoft Canada, please visit www.microsoft.ca.
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