Microsoft Dynamics CRM
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| Microsoft Dynamics CRM is a fully integrated customer relationship management (CRM) system. Microsoft Dynamics CRM gives you the capability to easily create and maintain a clear view of customers from first contact through purchase and post-sales. With tools to enhance your company's sales, marketing, and customer service processes—along with native Microsoft Office Outlook integration—Microsoft Dynamics CRM delivers a fast, flexible, and affordable solution. |
| Microsoft Dynamics CRM helps you drive consistent and measurable improvement in everyday business processes. |
| Marketing: A clearer view of customers and more informed marketing investments. |
| Segment customer lists into distinct benefit groups and then market to one or more of the identified segments using a workflow-driven model. With Microsoft Dynamics CRM, your marketing professionals can leverage tools for: |
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customer segmentation
campaign planning and execution
data extraction and cleansing
analytics and reporting
marketing/sales collaboration tools
marketing/sales collaboration tools
information sharing portals
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| Sales: Get more leads and close more business |
| Access a complete view of customer data online or offline, and leverage tools that enable your sales professionals to get real-time access to leads, identify cross-sell and up-sell opportunities, and close more deals, faster. Microsoft Dynamics CRM provides: |
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lead and opportunity management
account and contact management
territory management
forecasting and sales analytics
offline and mobile device access
quick access to products, pricing, and quotes
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| Customer service: Provide more value to customers |
| Respond faster to customer service issues and empower your service organization to anticipate, address and deliver consistent, efficient customer care that contributes to long-term business profitability. Microsoft Dynamics CRM provides functionality for: |
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account and contact management
case and interaction management
product and contract management
knowledge-base management
service scheduling
workflow across teams and groups
service reporting and analytics
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Works the way you do |
| With a streamlined user interface, wizard-based tools, and close integration with Microsoft Office applications, Microsoft Dynamics CRM works the way your people work. |
- Get started quickly by working in a familiar Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 interface that lets your people manage customer relationships without having to learn a new application.
- Empower users by enabling your people to create workflows and reports without the assistance of technical support. Instead, they create them via new wizard-based tools that are easy to use and maintain.
- Achieve results by helping your people make more informed decisions in how and where to invest their time, budget, and resources, with Microsoft Dynamics CRM's improved planning, forecasting, and online/offline reporting features.
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Works the way your business does |
| Microsoft Dynamics CRM provides choice and flexibility in how you implement and customize your CRM application so you can achieve the best possible fit for your business. |
- Consistent business processes with flexible business automation tools built on the same foundation as Windows, the Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF).
- Conduct business globally with full support for multiple languages, multiple currencies, and across multiple time zones.
- Model your business accurately with out-of-the-box support for many-to-many business object relationships and self-referential business relationships.
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Works the way technology should |
| Microsoft Dynamics CRM is a highly flexible CRM system that can grow and change alongside your business, because it's built on industry-standard technology that's both reliable and efficient. |
- Operational efficiency with a new multi-tenant architecture to help simplify deployment and support and to enable more efficient use of hardware.
- Multiple deployment options are supported, including on-premise, partner-hosted, and Microsoft-hosted in North America.
- Enhance scalability and performance with clustering and load balancing, as well as parallel inbox processing and wide area network (WAN) performance improvements.
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Fast facts about Microsoft Dynamics CRM |
| Server Editions |
| Every server that runs Microsoft Dynamics CRM requires a Server license. Three Server Editions are available for Microsoft Dynamics CRM. |
- Microsoft Dynamics CRM Workgroup Server includes and supports a maximum of five User licenses.
- Microsoft Dynamics CRM Professional offers a rich feature set, and supports single tenant deployment. No licensing limit on number of users.
- Microsoft Dynamics CRM Enterprise offers a rich feature set, and supports multi-tenant deployments. No licensing limit on number of users.
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| Languages |
| Microsoft Dynamics CRM offers a multilingual user interface that allows companies to work in different user interface (UI) languages on the same installation. Languages include Czech, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish. |
| System requirements |
| Review hardware and software requirements to implement Microsoft Dynamics CRM. |
| Support |
| Support professionals and self-support options offer around-the-clock access to information. |
| Training |
| E-Learning from Microsoft Dynamics gives you access to training 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
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For more information on Dynamics CRM |
| view the Reporting Tools or contact your local office. |
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