is continuing to check its Microsoft-hosted CRM item, Dynamics CRM Stay, and delivered on January 9 an updated “early access” version of the service, which it is offering to more customers and partners. to a posting on the Dynamics CRM Team Blog: today,
Microsoft Office Home And Student 2010 Product Key, Microsoft Dynamics CRM Live has officially reached our second early-access release and is expanding access for Microsoft customers and partners located in the United States and Canada.” who want in on the check program are obligated to go through Microsoft-approved Dynamics CRM resellers. For now,
Office Standard 2007 Serial, only the “Professional” version of the service is available to testers. The “Professional Pro” version also will be available in the spring of 2008. CRM Stay users won’t be charged a subscription fee during the early access period,
Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Plus, according to Microsoft’s terms and conditions; the $39 per month promotional-price fee kicks in starting in spring 2008, once the “early access” period ends. The Professional Pro version, which includes offline database synchronization and up to 20 GB of storage, is priced at $59 per month. is touting the familiar Microsoft Office interface,
Office 2007 Standard produit cl��, as well as the tight integration with Microsoft Office, as among the main selling points of CRM Reside. released to manufacturing its CRM 4.0 “Titan” codebase,
Windows 7 Home Premium X86, upon which CRM Live is built, in December 2007. The company has begun delivering CRM 4.0 to customers who want to install the software on-premise, or who want it hosted by Microsoft partners