Oracle CEO Larry Ellison is famous for blurting out possible item ideas even when they are absolutely nothing but a glimmer in his eye. But possibly in the situation of offering hosted financials, CRM,
Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Business Key, HRM along with other comparable providers,
Office Professional Plus 2010 Aktivierung, there;s a chance this kind of Oracle-hosted entities could occur to market sooner instead of later on.If Ellison & Co. do make good on their hosted providers threat,
Office Standard 2010 64 Bit, they;ll be competing with Microsoft, which already offers hosted Dynamics CRM — and has made noise about possibly delivering Microsoft-hosted ERP in some way down the line.At least in this economy,
Microsoft Office Standard 2010 Product Key, selling CRM/ERP (within the form of software, providers and/or both) has proven a tough task for the Softies. Just this week, Microsoft rolled out three new “incentive offerings” aimed at the CRM/ERP space.The three: Business Ready Flexible Pay, aimed at new ERP and CRM customer within the U.S. Provides “the option to purchase the solutions today but pay for them in equal payments over three years.”New discounts targeted at getting users to dump competitors; products. A new U.S.-only partner-targeted program,
Office 2010 Pro Aktivierung, which kicks off this month, will allow partners to “extend their customers an offer to move to a Microsoft Dynamics ERP solution with a 50 percent discount on licensing, and receive a rebate equal to 25 percent of the suggested retail price of the Microsoft Dynamics solution (up to a maximum of $25,000) to help offset the costs of switching from Sage MAS 90 or MAS 200, or Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.”Business Ready Licensing changes allowing Dynamics CRM to be purchased as a standalone product (even though it also continues to be available through Microsoft;s volume-licensing programs, as well). Any of these new programs sound appealing? What other kinds of incentives does Microsoft need to offer to get (or keep) you in its CRM/ERP fold?