Upcoming release of Microsoft Dynamics CRM will fuel new choices for customers and new opportunities for partners.
The “Titan” release is specifically designed to open up new opportunities for Microsoft’s global community of value-added resellers, independent software vendors, hosting providers and system integrators, as well as to provide a new platform for on-demand solution partners to plug into.
“Our global partner community has a tremendous depth of business and technical expertise, and plays a key role in delivering successful CRM solutions to our customers,” said Brad Wilson, general manager of Microsoft Dynamics CRM. “With ‘Titan,’ our partners will be able to deliver innovative solutions across on-premise, Live CRM and partner-hosted environments.”
Today, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 offers a rich service-oriented architecture (SOA) with metadata-driven configuration capabilities, allowing businesses to quickly develop solutions that fit their specific needs. End users can access role-based CRM capabilities that are most relevant to their jobs through Microsoft® Office and Outlook®, through a Web browser, and through a broad range of mobile devices.
With the upcoming “Titan” release, the core platform is extended to offer full multitenancy, a capability that will be leveraged to enable high-volume hosting for the Live CRM service as well as for partner-hosted CRM solutions. The same metadata-driven configuration model is shared by Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 and the “Titan” release, allowing partners and customers to easily build applications in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 today that can be automatically upgraded to “Titan.”
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“Our global partner community has a tremendous depth of business and technical expertise, and plays a key role in delivering successful CRM solutions to our customers,” said Brad Wilson, general manager of Microsoft Dynamics CRM. “With ‘Titan,’ our partners will be able to deliver innovative solutions across on-premise, Live CRM and partner-hosted environments.”
Today, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 offers a rich service-oriented architecture (SOA) with metadata-driven configuration capabilities, allowing businesses to quickly develop solutions that fit their specific needs. End users can access role-based CRM capabilities that are most relevant to their jobs through Microsoft® Office and Outlook®, through a Web browser, and through a broad range of mobile devices.
With the upcoming “Titan” release, the core platform is extended to offer full multitenancy, a capability that will be leveraged to enable high-volume hosting for the Live CRM service as well as for partner-hosted CRM solutions. The same metadata-driven configuration model is shared by Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 and the “Titan” release, allowing partners and customers to easily build applications in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 today that can be automatically upgraded to “Titan.”
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