xRM Constant Contact Integration Now Available for Microsoft Dynamics CRM...
xRM has released a new version of its Constant Contact Integration tool that is compatible with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 and CRM Online. xRM Constant Contact Integration makes it easy to manage...
View ArticleOffice 365 Customers Can Save Up to 40% on CRM Online
If you have already taken your first tentative step into the cloud by subscribing to Office 365 , now might be the perfect time to expand your embrace to include Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online ....
View ArticleMicrosoft Dynamics CRM 2013 for Tablets
Whether you are waiting for a cup of coffee in a café or sitting on a plane 10,000 feet above the ground, the new mobile functionality of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 keeps you connected to your...
View ArticleEnd of Support for Windows XP and Office 2003 is April 8, 2014
After years of faithful service in offices across the world, the end is finally near for Microsoft Office 2003 and Windows XP. End of Support (EOS) means that Microsoft will no longer provide support...
View ArticleMicrosoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Update Rollup 2 Now Available
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Update Rollup 2 (UR2) is now available from the Microsoft Download Center. UR2 includes four major compatibility updates as well as a myriad of hotfixes. Important...
View ArticleThe Heartbleed Bug
We have received a number of inquiries regarding the vulnerability of our services to the Heartbleed bug. Fortunately, xRM services are not affected by Heartbleed. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online and...
View ArticleMicrosoft CRM Options for Small Businesses
There are three options available for small business that want a customer relationship management (CRM) solution from Microsoft: Business Contact Manager for Outlook, Hosted Microsoft Dynamics CRM,...
View ArticleThe SMB Advantage Subsidy Program Ends May 31, 2014
There is less than one month remaining to take advantage of the Microsoft SMB Advantage program. Any SMB (small to mid-size business) customer who buys eligible licenses (also called seats) of...
View ArticleMicrosoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Update Rollup 17 Released
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Update Rollup 17 (UR17) is now available for download. UR17 provides several dozens of hotfixes that should be welcome for companies that continue to use Dynamics CRM 2011...
View ArticleMicrosoft Dynamics CRM Spring ’14 Release Arrives
The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Spring ’14 Release has arrived for both CRM 2013 and CRM Online customers. The Spring ’14 Release brings a number of enhancements to Dynamics CRM, providing dramatically...
View ArticleMicrosoft Dynamics Marketing Connector for Microsoft Dynamics CRM Released
Microsoft has released a new connector to allow companies to share data between Microsoft Dynamics Marketing and Microsoft Dynamics CRM . The Microsoft Dynamics Marketing Connector for Microsoft...
View ArticleIncreasing Sales and Productivity Course Now Available
As part of our ongoing quest to make the Success Portal a more useful tool for helping companies derive value out of their Microsoft Dynamics CRM deployments, we have begun introducing courses as part...
View ArticleMicrosoft Dynamics CRM Best Practices for Contacts Who Change Companies
People frequently change companies, bouncing from one employer to another within the same or similar industries. If you work within a particularly close-knit industry, you will undoubtedly have...
View ArticleThe Ultimate CRM for Outlook Guide – Introduction
Welcome to the first post from the “Ultimate CRM for Outlook Guide” series. In this post, we explain what the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 for Microsoft Office plugin is and discuss the benefits of...
View ArticleGoogle Chrome Temporarily Incompatible with Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Thanks to a recent update of Google Chrome (Google Chrome 37, released on Sept 5, 2014) Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013, Dynamics CRM 2011, and Dynamics CRM Online are no longer compatible with the popular...
View ArticleUsing Templates for Data Import in Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Once you have chosen to deploy Microsoft Dynamics CRM, one of the first challenges you will face is getting your data out of your existing CRM solution and into your Microsoft Dynamics CRM database for...
View ArticleThe Top 5 New Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 Features
Like many technology companies, Microsoft frequently employs a tick-tock release schedule for Microsoft Dynamics CRM where the tick represents an evolutionary advancement over previous versions while...
View ArticleThe Ultimate CRM for Outlook Guide – Installation
Welcome to the second post in the “Ultimate CRM for Outlook Guide” series. In this post, we explain how to install the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 for Microsoft Office plugin.As we explained in the...
View ArticleThe Ultimate CRM for Outlook Guide – Set Up
In the previous two posts of the Ultimate CRM for Outlook Guide, we discussed what Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 for Outlook is and how to install it. In the third part of this guide, we discuss how to...
View Article10 Steps to CRM Implementation Success
Introduction:Customer Relationship Management (CRM) deployments can be complicated endeavors. Large companies can afford to make big investments in strategic analysis, customization, and training, but...
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