Shortly before Salesforce.com’s Dreamforce conference kicked off this year, with its accompanying slew of new offers and products, Microsoft Dynamics CRM played a little offense: The company rolled out a “Cloud CRM for Less” offer, which grants $150 in cash per user seat to any customer that switches to its application. A minimum of 50 seats are required under the offer, for a maximum of 500 user seats. Microsoft will be pulling out its big gun in its battle with Salesforce.com in Q4 , however, when it updates its Microsoft Dynamics CRM application.
Microsoft Dynamics CRM to Latch Onto the Social Train
Posted by: Erika Morphy September 2, 2011 05:00 AMShortly before Salesforce.com’s Dreamforce conference kicked off this year, with its accompanying slew of new offers and products, Microsoft Dynamics CRM played a little offense: The company rolled out a “Cloud CRM for Less” offer, which grants $150 in cash per user seat to any customer that switches to its application. A minimum of 50 seats are required under the offer, for a maximum of 500 user seats. Microsoft will be pulling out its big gun in its battle with Salesforce.com in Q4 , however, when it updates its Microsoft Dynamics CRM application.