In my previous post I reviewed Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011. Perhaps the biggest change has been that Microsoft CRM has finally entered the cloud. 2011 can be purchased either as a traditional on-premise application or as a software as a service (SAAS) offering. While this has been available in the Continue Reading
The fifteen key new features of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011
I had the opportunity to spend time with Microsoft last week in the run up to the release of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011, or what might, barring a change in naming convention, have been known as Microsoft CRM Dynamics Version 5.0. My first thoughts were that it’s a surprisingly comprehensive Continue Reading
How to manage the CRM software selection process
The following is an excerpt – albeit a fairly lengthy one – from ‘An Industry Insider’s survival guide to everything you should know about buying and implementing CRM software’. This section covers our thoughts on how to purchase the right CRM software at the right price: As I set out Continue Reading
Top 20 CRM blogs of 2010
I’ve been a big fan of Chris Bucholtz’s writing both when he was working on the InsideCRM blog and now Forecasting Clouds. For some while now he’s been doing an annual top 20 CRM blog list, which we’ve been fortunate to be included in from time to time. This year Continue Reading
Impressive results from Rimini Street may worry some CRM software vendors
Rimini Street is an interesting company. Not just because of the odd name, but because it offers a service that represents many software vendor’s worst nightmare. Rimini Street is a third party support and maintenance provider for enterprise software suites such as Siebel, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, Oracle E-Business and SAP. Continue Reading
25 ways to improve sales productivity with CRM software
Many years ago I visited the assembly line at the Nissan car plant in Sunderland, one of the most productive car factories in the world at the time. I guess I was expecting to see huge numbers of robots and other automation, but in fact it was a surprisingly manual Continue Reading
Salesforce.com looks to extend Chatter with Dimdim acquisition
Yesterday Salesforce.com announced the acquisition of Dimdim for $31 million in cash. The press release notes the ‘Acquisition will extend Salesforce.com’s Chatter collaboration platform with critical real-time communication technologies’. Dimdim provides real-time collaboration features in its browser based web conferencing platform including the ability to white board and share documents. Continue Reading