Microsoft is producing the most recent edition of its hosted CRM offering accessible globally on January 17, three days forward of the official “global launch” of its CRM 2011 product family.Prior releases of Dynamics CRM were on the market only in North America. Dynamics CRM Online 2011 is on the market in the U.S., Canada and 40 other countries as of January 17. The on-premises and partner-hosted versions will be released to manufacturing on February 28,
Microsoft Office Pro 2010, company officials said today. Volume licensees, TechNet and MSDN subscribers will be able to download it on that day.Microsoft officials said 11,500 testers kicked the tires of the latest release of Dynamics CRM 2011.CRM 2011, codenamed CRM 5,
Office Pro Plus 2010 Key, will add a native Microsoft Outlook Client, an Office-like Ribbon and more user personalization options. It also will provide guided process dialogs, inline data visualizations,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, performance and goal management capabilities and real-time dashboards, company officials have said.Microsoft will be offering its CRM Online 2011 service for a promotional introductory price of $34 per user per month, as company officials said last year.Microsoft CRM rival Salesforce.com is in the midst of launching its Spring 2011 update of its Cloud 2 platform,
Office 2007 Product Key, the first of three platform updates planned for calendar 2011. The newest edition of Salesforce;s platform includes a number of Facebook- and Twitter-like features, including the use of @ mentions and hashtags,
Office 2007 Key, the ability to send Chatter invitations, and a “Like” button capability in users; feeds.