Around the opening day of Salesforce.com;s Dreamforce user conference,
Windows 7 Serial, Microsoft is heading on the offensive by launching a brand new promotion aimed at finding consumers to switch to its Dynamics CRM On the net providing.Microsoft is publishing an open letter targeted at Salesforce buyers detailing the new “Cloud CRM for Less” offer. The deal, which runs from December 6 through June 30, 2011, calls for Microsoft to supply companies who change to Microsoft;s CRM Online a rebate of $200 per consumer. “This rebate can be applied for services to help you switch – such as migrating your data or customizing the solution for your unique busines needs,” according to the terms and conditions. Switcher case studies and CRM Over the internet demos are available on Microsoft;s DontGetForced.com/CRM8 site.Microsoft;s CRM On the net 2011 product is looking like a January 2011 deliverable. The on-premises software complement is due to launch in Q1 2011,
Office 2007 Download, shortly after the over the internet version goes live.Through today;s marketing, Microsoft is focusing its messaging around cost.“At Microsoft,
Microsoft Office Professional 2010, we do not believe you should be forced to pay a premium to achieve business success,” said Michael Park, Corporate Vice President, Sales,
Microsoft Office Professional 2007, Marketing and Operations for Microsoft Business Solutions,
Office 2007 Product Key, via the Microsoft open letter.Microsoft is playing up the fact Salesforce.com;s Enterprise Edition product is two to three times more expensive than the comparable Dynamics CRM On the internet offering. The list price of Salesforce;s Enterprise Edition is $125 per user per month.Microsoft officials said this fall that the company will be offering its CRM Over the internet 2011 service for a promotional introductory price of $34 per consumer per month (for the first year the product is available).The Softies also are highlighting Microsoft;s “financially backed 99.9 percent uptime commitment for every Microsoft Dynamics CRM On the web customer”; its CRM analytics tools; and is integration with Outlook and Office as competitive selling points.