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Integrating Mapping with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011

May 27, 2011

Today latitude and longitude can be important in your daily use of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 if you take the time to understand the impact and what it means for your CRM data but before we get to the CRM aspect it’s time for a quick update on GPS a…

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SugarCRM and Cloudera Debut on List of Open Source Firms to Watch in 2011

May 16, 2011

ZDNet

Red Hat, Acquia, SugarCRM, EnterpriseDB, Jaspersoft, Cloudera, Google and Novell, in that order, were named the top 8 open source companies to watch in the North Bridge Venture Part…

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Statement of Direction for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011

May 12, 2011

I had it on my plate to review this document but the good folks at Sonoma beat me to it… again. So I pinged my good friend and CRM MVP Mike Snyder and got permission to repost it here for those of you who aren’t reading the Sonoma Partners blog regularly.

imageWe just got our hands on the updated Microsoft Dynamics CRM Statement of Direction from Microsoft, and we wanted to share our thoughts on the document. The Statement of Direction (SoD) outlines the future direction of Microsoft Dynamics CRM over the short and longer term. If you remember, Microsoft last updated this document back in April 2010…so this May 2011 SoD release is a pretty big milestone. While the May 2011 SoD is just 7 pages long (short compared to the 20 page April 2010 update), it does contain some goodies.

Here’s our highlights from the document:

  • Microsoft will remain committed to the “power of choice” allowing customers to deploy EITHER cloud-based and on-premise versions of Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
  • SOCIAL CRM! Yes of course social will be part of the future CRM roadmap. Some of the social and collaboration subpoints called out in the SoD include: micro-blogging, business activity feeds, and social intelligence.
  • Microsoft Dynamics CRM will continue to “harness and surface” the collaboration capabilities from Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Lync, and Microsoft Office. This is great to see the continued investment in making the Microsoft products work better together. While Microsoft’s Skype acquisition was too late breaking for this document, it wouldn’t surprise me to see some Skype-to-CRM integration in the future.
  • Improved provisioning and evaluation of Microsoft Dynamics Marketplace solutions, nice!
  • Improved reporting: additional charting, visualization and dashboarding capabilities. Who can argue with better, easier and sexier reporting?
  • Cross-device support: while the SoD does not provide details about specific devices CRM will support (iPad and iPhone?!?), it does call out different form factors such as desktop, PC, laptop, tablet and phone.
  • Multi-browser support: Microsoft Dynamics CRM will work on different web browsers by utilizing HTML5 (again no specifics about Chrome, Safari,etc.).
  • Better support for enterprise organizations to run Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online (as part of their IT infrastructure plus better on-boarding, admin and integration capabilities).

Of course this all sounds like GREAT new stuff and we can’t wait to get it! So we’re guessing the next question on your mind is when can customers expect to see new versions of Microsoft Dynamics CRM? The SoD covers future release timing too:

  • Instead of the traditional 3 years between major releases, Microsoft Dynamics CRM will change to a semi-annual release cycle (spring and fall).
  • Microsoft will release an “automatic update” to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online in Q4 of calendar 2011. There will be a “scheduled update” to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online in Q2 of calendar 2012.
  • As you would expect, automatic updates happen all at once while scheduled updates allow Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online customers to schedule their update within one year. I think it’s pretty safe to assume that scheduled updates will be larger in scope and complexity compared to automatic updates.
  • Microsoft will release an “update” for the on-premise version of Microsoft Dynamics CRM in Q4 of calendar 2011. An “upgrade” of the on-premise version of Microsoft Dynamics CRM will be available in Q2 of calendar 2012.
  • On-premise upgrades may incorporate significant Microsoft platform innovations (e.g. the next releases of Windows Server and desktop, .NET Framework, SQL Server, Office), while updates offer smaller scale new capabilities.

From a customer and partner perspective, I am really jazzed up about the semi-annual release cycles. It will be outstanding to get new features and capabilities more quickly. However from a book author perspective, I am slightly terrified! :)

Of course, you can download and read the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Statement of Direction from our website.

Enjoy,

Mike Snyder

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White Paper: Optimizing and Maintaining the Performance of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Clients

May 10, 2011

The CRM Engineering for Enterprise team is pleased to announce the release of the white paper, Optimizing and Maintaining the Performance of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Clients, which is currently available for download from the Microsoft Download Center at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=37c5488f-e09d-4adf-8033-eae6137c1c89.

Successfully optimizing and maintaining the performance of Microsoft Dynamics CRM clients accessing and interacting with a business solution based on Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 or Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online requires:

Familiarity with:

o A general approach to optimization and maintenance

o Factors that can adversely affect the performance of Microsoft Dynamics CRM clients

A solid understanding of:

o Options available for configuring Microsoft Dynamics CRM clients to overcome potential performance issues

o Best practices for customizing Microsoft Dynamics CRM clients for optimal performance

The white paper provides readers with the information necessary for optimizing and maintaining the performance of Microsoft Dynamics CRM clients.

We would love to hear your feedback,

Jim Toland

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Buzzient Integrates Social Media Data into Oracle CRM On Demand

April 28, 2011

Do you remember Dave Carroll’s song "United Breaks Guitars" and all the bad publicity it gave United Airlines, but it did make Dave Carroll a celebrity. Everyone knows how powerful social media channels are today,and their influence on the buying…

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Buzzient Integrates Social Media Data into Oracle CRM On Demand

April 28, 2011

Do you remember Dave Carroll’s song "United Breaks Guitars" and all the bad publicity it gave United Airlines, but it did make Dave Carroll a celebrity.
Everyone knows how powerful social media channels are today,and their influence on the…

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Great Features of a Small Business Financial Software program

April 27, 2011

Most people who venture into a small business do not really have a hint as to how it is done the appropriate means. Tracking inventory, products, orders and cash flow is usually easy only at the start. Once the company starts growing, the processes get more and more complex. Thanks to a variety of business ERP software that are available now. There’s not much to fret anymore.

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Communication Service Providers: Accelerate Order Delivery Aircel Podcast

April 26, 2011

Learn how world class communication organizations are realizing competitive advantage now with Oracle’s Rapid Offer Design and Order Delivery solution. With fierce competition in voice, data, mobile, video, IPTV and On-demand services, it is a competitive necessity to provide…

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Communication Service Providers: Accelerate Order Delivery Aircel Podcast

April 26, 2011

Learn how world class communication organizations are realizing competitive advantage now with Oracle’s Rapid Offer Design and Order Delivery solution.With fierce competition in voice, data, mobile, video, IPTV and On-demand services, it is …

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CRM at Oracle Series: Segmentation

April 21, 2011

Shouldn’t having a large customer or prospect database be an advantage for marketers? Well, not really – considering that marketing teams need to take the Do Not Call and Email Permissible Use requirements into consideration for marketing to various segments….

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