Microsoft brings CRM 3.0 launch date forward 12
Rob writes "The launch date for Microsoft CRM 3.0 has shifted again, and the application is now set
to launch in December instead of early next year as was previously planned. Version 3.0
was originally scheduled to be released to manufacturing in March 2006, but was then
pulled back so it would be generally available in January 2006. Now the release is slated
for general availability in early December, although that only applies to the English
version. Foreign language versions will follow. The earlier release date is a result
of a combination of conservative guidance and Microsoft being ahead of its testing
milestones. Several hundred partners have been testing the code
and providing feedback since September, and there are also several early-adopter customer."
wow (Score:3, Funny)
12 minutes and no comments. For MS' sake I hope CRM 3.0 (whatever that is) is more successful.
wtf is crm? (Score:2)
Re:wtf is crm? (Score:3, Informative)
Basically everything you need to make sure you will continue to enjoy a paycheck in quarters to come, presuming your mousetrap is not sufficiently superior that you have to beat customers off with a stick. These include: tracking prospective customers and determining if they are potentially good customers ("qualification"), managing commitments made to current customers, and following up on opportunities for new business with existing customers.
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Re:wtf is crm? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:wtf is crm? (Score:1)
CRM system (Score:1)
Hmm... (Score:3, Funny)
Proof if proof were needed (Score:1)
Development: "Nobody wants CRM, anyway we're busy"
Marketing: "You will do it, only we can't be bothered to spec it out properly"
Development: "OK, here's your half-assed CRM system."
Sales: "Product can't be right, nobody wants it."
Slashdot: "CRM? Nobody gives a flying sexual intercourse."
Google, Amazon.com etc: "Oh yes they do, but it needs to be an in-house, business driven and tightly integrated solution, not some third party kludge. "
And I'd choose this over SugarCRM or vTiger. . . (Score:2, Informative)
Re:And I'd choose this over SugarCRM or vTiger. . (Score:1)
We spoke with many sales reps who tought the methology within sugar for moving people through the various sales stages didn't make correct sense.
We gave sugar a good go but ended up settling with salesforce.com. If sugar improves we will be right back there but for the time being it's a nice try but without a true understanding of how the buisness model realy works.
I'm interested to try out MS CRM and see if it's any good, also the possibilites of this be