Microsoft made obtainable on April 7 a new,
Microsoft Office Home And Stude/nt 2010, vertical-specific version of its Dynamics CRM item,
Office 2007 Enterprise, known as Microsoft Dynamics CRM for nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).Features incorporate customizable donation and pledge management, fundamental membership management,
Windows 7, basic volunteer monitoring, campaign management, dashboard reviews and on-line payment support.The item appears to become available in two flavors: An on-premises and is only accessible like a cloud-hosted support. The cloud edition demands Microsoft Dynamics CRM On the internet,
Microsoft Office 2010, based on the press release. Microsoft is dropping the cost of Dynamics CRM Via the internet for nonprofits and NGO;s is $9.99 per user, per month, with customizations available for cost-free. The Donations and Membership Management customizations “require Dynamics CRM Over the internet and are installed on top of it,” officials said.Microsoft is offering a absolutely free trial of the Dynamics CRM for nonprofits and NGOs via its Web site.Microsoft and its partners have been building “relationship management” offerings for a variety of vertical markets on top of the company;s xRM platform. It;s not clear whether The new NGO offering is one of these products, company officials said. (I;ve asked the company for comment.) Microsoft;s description of xRM is “as a business application framework that accelerates the development and delivery of enterprise-class, relational business applications,” for what it;s worth….Microsoft CRM rival Salesforce.com has been making a concerted play to attract NGOs and nonprofits with its cloud-based CRM offering.Microsoft is working on the next version of its CRM product,
Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key, known by the codename CRM 5, which is due out later this year.