Microsoft begins testing new CRM program

From CNET News.com: Microsoft said on Thursday that it is ready with a public beta of the next version of its CRM software, a program for midsize businesses to track their clients.

Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011, as the program is known, can be purchased either as server software or as a hosted service. The current version CRM 4, is available in hosted form from Microsoft only in the U.S. and Canada. With the new release, which is due in final form by the end of the year, Microsoft is expanding the hosted option to more than 40 countries.

In an interview this week, Microsoft Vice President Michael Park said that the new CRM version is designed to add new reporting capabilities and is designed to work better with and more closely resemble Outlook.

Park declined to predict how many more customers this time will opt for the hosted product as opposed to the version customers run on their own servers.

"It's hard to tell, and to be honest I don't care as long as the customer is taking it," Park said.

Microsoft faces steep competition in the CRM space from traditional companies like Oracle as well as online-only rival Salesforce.com.

Both Salesforce and Microsoft also compete in the effort to offer tools that developers can use to write their own online software. Salesforce has its Force.com effort, while Microsoft has several options including its Windows Azure cloud-based operating system. Microsoft also allows developers to build customized applications on top of the CRM product. With CRM 2011, Microsoft plans to offer an online marketplace to highlight such add-ons. Initially customers will be able to find and try such products, though Microsoft hopes to add the ability to sell others products via the marketplace.

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