Microsoft continues to supply personal test builds of the subsequent version of its Dynamics CRM product to chosen testers. In the end of August,
Windows 7 Discount, the enterprise delivered Local community Technologies Preview (CTP) three of its subsequent CRM release,
Office Professional 2007, codenamed “Titan,” to those enrolled in its partner beta program.“If you are a partner in our Ascend/Metro or Pre-Release program please sign in to the Connect website and download the latest bits. At this stage access to CTP3 is by invitation only,” blogged Microsoft CRM Lead Product Manager Philip Richardson. “FYI: We’ll soon be opening up access to Titan (bits or VPC) to a wider partner audience. Unfortunately I can’t help more partners be admitted to the current programs.”Microsoft officials also acknowledged in July that the Dynamics CRM Live release would not be available to end-user customers until 2008.Microsoft officials began dampening expectations at Microsoft’s Convergence conference in March that Microsoft would ship the final version of Dynamics CRM Live in 2007,
Windows 7 Activation Key, as they originally indicated they would. Instead,
Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Business, only the on-premise and partner-hosted versions of Dynamics CRM 4.0 (which is the core of Dynamics CRM Live) will ship inside the third or fourth quarter of 2007. But CRM Live will be in beta throughout 2007 and won’t launch with the first half of 2008.The customer beta program for Dynamics CRM Live is slated to commence some time inside third quarter,
Windows 7 License, Microsoft officials said earlier this year. The test version will be Professional only. (The Enterprise edition won;t be available in any form until some time in 2008, the Softies said.)