SaaS – Software as a Service – is the smart option for small to medium sized businesses considering hosted TFS and CRM. Why? Because you can’t beat these prices, moreover, letting a SaaS provider handle all the set-up details, the training of your employees, the trouble-shooting problems that arise, or expanding your TFS and CRM capabilities as your business grows means you and your staff are free to think about business, not technical details. Let’s take a look at how Microsoft Team Foundation Server and Customer Relationships Management software can help your business.

Microsoft Team Foundation Server is a workflow control engine which serves as a central warehouse for information on software development projects. Using TFS your business can automatically gather the information needed to generate custom reports which help to address increases in industry regulation. Based on MS Visual Studio’s suite of software packages, TFS enables your software development team to work together smoothly no matter where they are located using the Internet for information storage and retrieval. Development teams in different environments can utilize the source control and the work item tracking capabilities of TFS even from different operating systems, such as Linux and Mac OS X. Using the SaaS hosted Team Foundation Server model, your business can be running TFS immediately for as little as $130 per month per user, which includes setup, employee training, and free support.

Microsoft Dynamics Customer Relationships Management software enables businesses like yours to maximize your marketing power by transforming customer information into clear knowledge which you can act on. You can not only build stronger customer relationships but actually reduce your costs in providing the best customer support. Based on Microsoft Outlook and Excel, Microsoft Dynamics CRM gives you instant access to complete information about each customer, allowing you a clear view of each customer’s needs and history with access to detailed segmentation. Knowledge of each customer’s buying record, preferences, and relationships helps you to anticipate their requirements in the future. Intelligent listing and segmenting tools give you the capability of turning leads speedily and effectively into profitable marketing campaigns, from which you can generate templates for easy future reuse. Comprehensive marketing and demographic information is right there at your fingertips. Moreover, you can have hosted Dynamics Microsoft CRM 3.0 for as little as $40 per month per user from the world’s leading provider of Software as a Service.

Using Software as a Service means you can be up and running hosted Team Foundation Server
in just hours! No software to purchase, no big tech staff needed, saves you money on hosted TFS and hosted Dynamics Microsoft CRM 3.0
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Combining Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains ERP with non-Microsoft Business System or CRM: Lotus Notes Domino, Oracle, DB2

There are multiple opinions on building your established large business IT system. Some companies prefer to be ?Microsoft shop?, others prefer to stick to Java world. In our opinion large company should try balance its ERP in several layers: Hardware, Operating System, Database Platform, ERP/CRM software vendor. The history always proofs that staking on one thing statistically has a chance to fail, remember Windows/Mac battle in the middle of 1990th? Then Java resurrected UNIX world in the end of the 20th century. All these facts just tell us that any prediction of the future should not be accurate, because the factors we could consider in the prediction formula will be superceded by new conceptions. Good example would be C cross-platform programming language ? however now we are crazy about thin client ? so where is C longevity? So, in 2004 we merged several companies to serve large corporate businesses, positioning us as cross platform integrators and the company, envisioning harmony between multiple computer platforms and conceptions. Let us give you our bullets below:

? Microsoft Business Solutions pluses ? old conception that OS should be separate from the DB platform and from your accounting application doesn?t work when we consider modern Microsoft: it now offers all in one: Microsoft Great Plains/Navision/Axapta/Solomon/Microsoft CRM/Small Business Financials ERP, based on MS SQL Server DB platform and all this nice suite is working under Microsoft Windows 2003 Server. This is very nice to have and the price would be lower, however you are in the business space and conceptions of Microsoft corporation, which really deserves you to consider either ERP or CRM solution to be trusted and handled into Microsoft guys

? ERP/Accounting/MRP – we suppose that the old days of expensive ERP application are going to the history. Nowadays we see the trend to use reasonably inexpensive and functionally sufficient applications, based in decent SQL platform. So, our suggestion is ? do not pay for ?high end? ERP/Accounting system and rather consider reliable budget solution as a platform for light customization

? Business System/CRM ? CRM market should be considered a mature one in 2010, when such pioneers as Siebel will cross 15 years of the existence. Again in our opinion you?d rather pay for small or moderate customization to budget CRM solution to have work done. Microsoft CRM or SalesLogix would do the job

? Oracle Financials ? we are supporters of the companies who decided to go with Oracle Financials or SAP and have their CRM/Business Management System to be placed on the Microsoft Windows platform. Microsoft CRM would integrate with Oracle
smoothly

? Microsoft CRM ? in our opinion large publicly traded company should consider using Lotus Notes Domino for document workflow and CRM and when adopting MS CRM ? it should consider using Domino as primary email server ? see our MS CRM ? Lotus Notes Domino email connector description.

Good luck and you can always seek our help in customization, implementation, integration and support. Call us: 1-866-528-0577 or 1-630-961-5918, help@albaspectrum.com
Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer in Alba Spectrum Technologies ? USA nationwide Great Plains, Microsoft CRM customization company, serving Chicago, California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, Georgia, New York, Australia, UK, Canada, Germany, Continental Europe, Russia and having locations in multiple states and internationally ( http://www.albaspectrum.com
), he is Dexterity, SQL, C#.Net, Crystal Reports and Microsoft CRM SDK

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Microsoft Dynamics project ? or formerly referred as Project Green should unify and modulate all Microsoft Business Solutions ERP applications: Microsoft Great Plains/Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Navision (former Attain) Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Microsoft (Navision) Axapta/Microsoft Dynamics AX. The challenge of unification probably will result in quality change for the unified interface, such as Web/Business portal/Microsoft Outlook & MS Office integration, Deployment of new technologies, such as Microsoft Sharepoint with workflow automation. Plus the development platform for Microsoft Dynamics products should shift from proprietary tools, such as Microsoft Dexterity, C/SIDE, MorphX (no confirmation for Axapta yet ? but we guess it should follow) to C# and VB.Net with VisualStudio. In this small article we will try to orient IT managers in Microsoft Business Solutions MRP products selection for international and regional markets.

? Microsoft Dynamics GP. The regional markets for Great Plains 9.0 and following Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0 version will narrow: United States, United Kingdom, Canada: both English and French speaking, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and other English speaking countries in Asia, Africa and Worldwide, plus Spanish Speaking Latin America. Microsoft Dynamics GP 10 will not be available for Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland ? the last version localized for these European countries will be 9.0 ? June 2006

? Microsoft Dynamics NAV. Currently Navision has very good presence in Europe, including East Europe: Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Slovakia. Microsoft also localized Navision for new markets, where it just moved in: Brazil for example ? it was interesting development in Brazil ? first Microsoft probed Solomon, then Microsoft Great Plains 7.5 and in 2004 replaced it with localized Navision

? Microsoft Dynamics AX. Microsoft Axapta, opposite to Navision or Great Plains where market shares are gained/divided and competition is based on renovations and product improvements, Axapta has great potential yet to be deployed, coming from its modern and very futuristic system design and architecture. Being targeted to upper mid-market and corporate clients Axapta shows very good progress on emerging markets: in Russia for example the number of Axapta installation is similar and comparable with the number of Navision installations. Plus, in 2005 large number of Microsoft Business Solutions gold certified partners rushed into Axapta consulting arena ? this is seen in the USA, UK, Australia and continental Europe. In Brazil currently MBS in local Portuguese Axapta launching mode ? localized for Brazilian tax code

? Microsoft Dynamics CRM. Is planned as front CRM solution for the majority of Microsoft Dynamics ERP system: integration with Microsoft Dynamics GP is available for GP 7.5, 8.0, 9.0 and CRM 1.2 and 3.0, Microsoft Navision ? through third party integrations, Axapta integration is planned. Microsoft has Microsoft CRM as worldwide product, so you should not have any doubts regarding your regional market.

? Competition. Oracle is on the way with Oracle Fusion project, aiming on Oracle Financials/Applications/E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, JDEdwards and potentially Siebel integration. SAP with the purchase of new mid and small market ERP: SAP Business One and Mendocino ? for SAP R/3 is catching up

Please do not hesitate to call or email us: USA 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918 help@albaspectrum.com

Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer at Alba Spectrum Technologies ( http://www.albaspectrum.com
http://www.greatplains.com.mx
http://www.enterlogix.com.br
) – Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains, Navision, Axapta MS CRM, Oracle Financials and IBM Lotus Domino Partner, serving corporate customers in the following industries: Aerospace & Defense, Medical & Healthcare, Distribution & Logistics, Hospitality, Banking & Finance, Wholesale & Retail, Chemicals, Oil & Gas, Placement & Recruiting, Advertising & Publishing, Textile, Pharmaceutical, Non-Profit, Beverages, Conglomerates, Apparels, Durables, Manufacturing and having locations in multiple states and internationally. We are serving USA Nationwide: CA, IL, NY, FL, AZ, CO, TX, WI, WA, MI, MA, MO, LA, NM, MN, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Francisco, Denver, Seattle, Boston, Atlanta, Miami, Houston, Dallas, San Diego, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Minneapolis, Washington, Baltimore, New Orleans, Austin, Kansas City.

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Microsoft Business Solutions CRM is web-based CRM application, deploying all the spectrum of recent Microsoft technologies. We?ll try to analyze different needs and implementation scenarios attributed to specific industries and business types, based on our experience.

First we would like to emphasize the increasing role of in-house IT department in the strategic decision making. Looking back to the history ? it is probably fair to say that initial CRM applications market issues, such as low successful implementations percentage could be attributed to traditional Sales style of those years ? selling to the top, when charismatic salesperson was trying to jump over the head of IT people and press business owner or top executive guy. Microsoft in our opinion never used this technique and it?s CRM implementation is not possible (except when you host it in hosting centers) without everyday IT department involvement. MS CRM works in concert with MS Exchange, Windows Active Directory, SQL Server, BizTalk (integration with Great Plains and in the close future Navision). Utilizing this broad spectrum of Microsoft servers and technologies leads to easy Microsoft CRM acceptance and adoption by IT department (usually the one, having several MS certified professionals and DB administrators). Microsoft oriented IT group easily understands Microsoft CRM setup, tuning, customization, integration and initial data import.

It is not a secret that rational way to implement new computer business system lays in the method of evolution, suggesting intelligent integration with existing legacy systems and step-by-step old pieces replacement. Microsoft CRM fits to this approach ? it has open to anyone MS CRM SDK and experienced C# or VB.Net programmer should be capable to program the integration or interface to other system.

We are giving you typical setup and integration scenarios, attributed to specific industries below

1. Freight Forwarding / Transportation. Companies in this industry usually already have efficient cargo delivering tracking system. MS CRM links several systems into one and plays the role of the initial order entry and customer order status requests with the interface into above mentioned cargo tracking application. You should program such an interface with MS CRM SDK and ADO.Net programming

2. Distribution and Wholesale. Multiple companies have legacy ASP or JSP web sites with new or existing customers order entry logic. Typical need is transferring these orders to Microsoft CRM in the form of activity, placed in the order taker on duty queue. You can solve this with multiple techniques. Consider HTTP handler, called from ASP/JSP legacy application, reading MS CRM user credentials from INI file and thus penetrating into MS CRM, where you in turn use MS CRM SDK constructions.

3. Pension Funds and Financial institutions. Considering conservative decision making ? there is often the requirement of clear and complete audit to verify past decision making. MS CRM plays this role by automatic logging all the documentation and especially all the incoming and outgoing emails to/from clients. You need MS CRM Exchange connector customization

4. Large Enterprises. You can frequently see different kinds of corporate policies, requiring using such applications as Oracle e-Business Suite, or Lotus Domino document workflow and email server. In the first case you need heterogeneous database integration with MS CRM, he second case can be resolved with combining MS CRM SDK and Java Agents programming (from the side of Lotus Notes/Domino).

Happy implementing! We are always here: 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918, help@albaspectrum.com

Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer in Alba Spectrum Technologies ( http://www.albaspectrum.com
)? USA nationwide Microsoft CRM, Microsoft Great Plains customization company, serving clients in Illinois, California, Colorado, Texas, New York, Arizona, Georgia, Florida, Canada, UK, Australia and having locations in multiple states and internationally

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There are many ERP companies in the market and one of the leading among them is ERP by Microsoft. Here, in this article, we will discuss in brief about Microsoft ERP products: Microsoft Dynamics GP, NAV, AX, SL and CRM.

Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP was initially architectured by Great Plains Software in earlier and middle 90’s.
GP/Great Plains versions 5.5, 6.0, 7.0, 7.5 are available for Pervasive and Ctree, and version 8.0 Microsoft Great Plains is available on MS SQL Server/MSDE platform only. Microsoft Great Plains 9.0 is offered in USA, UK, Latin America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South East Asia and other countries where official language is English.

Microsoft Navision/ NAV comes to its own shell – C/SIDE, database proprietary platform: C/SIDE, etc. Navision is flexible and grows with your business. It supports to small, mid and upper-mid segment. Navision has good market in Europe, UK, and USA. Now they are expending in Gulf and South East Asia.

Microsoft Axapta/ AX is the rising star for Microsoft and it competes with mid-upper and upper segment. Axapta has modern design and its ability to expand. Integration with MS Office, Web Fronts/Business Portal/eConnect/eCommerce is the great feature in Dynamics AX.

Microsoft Solomon/ SL is made for project-driven organizations. SL has good features to handle all project related activities. If organization does not have project management software then project tracking is quite complicated task for them. Many ERP are failed to provide project management facility along with other functional modules.

Microsoft CRM 3.0/ CRM 3.0 solutions from Microsoft is a great innovation. CRM 3.0 is integrated with Microsoft Dynamics GP 7.5, 8.0 and 9.0(with service patch). Microsoft Exchange, Active Directory, XML Web Services driven MS CRM SDK with C# and VB.Net sample code are part of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

SAP Business One, Oracle E-Business Suite/Oracle Financials ERP products are competitor of Microsoft ERP applications in SME segment.

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The CRM marketplace continues to flourish as more and more companies are waking up to the realization that CRM is imperative to their success.

CRM applications are amongst the fastest growing applications in the market with a growth rate of 10% in 2006 and up to 17% in 2007. The strong overall growth is expected to continue for the next few years. Newer trends are evolving according to the ever changing needs of the marketplace.

However, not all of them are significant enough to have a massive impact on the market. Here we take a look at two recent trends that have made a difference to the working of CRM globally.

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)

CRM software has taken a new form with software as a service or SaaS. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is growing like a wild fire.

There are several reasons for this sudden spurt in SaaS.

They are easy to use, easy to deploy, have a much lower risk rate when compared to client/server implementations and also have lower upfront costs.

These benefits have not only redefined the rules for the SMB (small to medium sized business) market but also for the large enterprise market.

It has been predicted that the SaaS phenomenon will lead to a 24% growth rate in the coming years.

Top vendors like SAP and Microsoft have announced their SaaS CRM applications in the coming year.

Service Oriented Architecture ( SOA )

CRM vendors have also started to release Service Oriented Architecture or SOA products.

SOA is the new face of CRM and has features like Multi tenancy and combining resources throughout the enterprise.

A lot of applications are bundled into a single suite making it easier for most companies to manage them.

If a new business rule is implied, then it is simultaneously implied across the whole SOA platform.

So you no longer have to keep buying software upgrades every year. You simply buy, use and reuse it again.

There is a prediction that SOA based services will touch $34 billion by the year 2010.

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In the business domain there are a number of unaccustomed buzz words that some people do not comprehend. One such buzz word is CRM. I will explain in detail what this word is all about and dive into the mystery of CRM software in this article.

Definition of CRM
C.R.M. is an acronym for Customer Relationship Management. It is an authoritative database system principally focusing on the management of a business’ client database.

Collaborative or Operational CRM Process
When a new customer is produced in the system, whatever interaction with that client is done it is recorded to the client file. An example would be a problem that a client has, that could not be concluded immediately. For instance, when a client telephones into a call center and has a problem that may call for a fair measure of time and a number of professionals from various departments, this problem for the client can easily be managed by CRM.

The call center agent would register the problem reported by the client into the CRM system. Another employee from a different department would find any outstanding issues marked for their department, and would be privy about that customer’s issue by using the CRM system. If the problem is resolved, the resolution is mentioned on the client’s record and the customer would then be contacted by that employee. If however the problem is not concluded than that said employee can create a notice and send it to another department that he or she thinks can resolve the problem. This procedure continues until the customer’s worries are concluded. This is just one good example of what nearly most CRM computer software can do.

Sales CRM
This component of client Management Software is probably the most popular and sought after module. Some programs such as Salesforce offer a scaled down edition of their software. Offering merely this single module, primarily to small and mid-sized business organizations. Sales CRM permit the tracking of future and current customers. This is a potent tool for a sales department of a company because leads are a good deal easier to switch into new sales. A lead would have basic data about that potential client, possibly how and why they filled a contact form rendering this lead. This data can be used by a sales person to close a deal often more effectively by employing the data accumulated by the CRM system. A current client can also be sold new products or services because the software system would recognize what kind of products the individual has purchased in the past, allowing the sales agent to advocate, up sell or cross-sell more services to their already existing customers.

Campaign Management CRM
This component is very essential for a marketing department of a business because it provides for not only the management of a campaign but also the creation of and promoting of a campaign. Internet Advertisements using Google Adwords could be made and controlled by CRM computer software such as Salesforce. Targeting Groups using Microsoft Dynamics with email and address data imported by Microsoft Outlook is very popular. This permits a company to target individuals based on demographics or where they live (geo-based targeting). Special offers can be shipped to these prospective customers through email, telephone or post. As you can imagine there a number of components provided by an array of CRM solutions. I will attempt to recap a list of the most common CRM computer software of today.

CRM Software Reviews
Microsoft Dynamics has been established a robust player as of lately in the customer Management Relationship Realm, chiefly because corporations are knowledgeable with their historic flagship software packages such as Microsoft Office and Windows XP.

Salesforce extends a list of various suites and has teamed up with Google AdWords to handle adwords ads in a CRM platform. This is popular because a sales team can see what keywords a prospect has entered into google to find their contact form. This suite also has prime tracking abilities for campaign management.

SAP Customer Relationship Management has had a robust marketplace share in the CRM domain for quite awhile. It is a software program package that extends every faucet conceivable to grow and deal with the most large-scale sized businesses.

Oracle has recently merged Siebel and Peoplesoft. Both CRM software packages are very common and now use Oracle ground breaking data management technology as well.

If you’d like to read more, check out my site at http://www.crm-software-reviews.com
– and other articles specific to professionals such as CRM for Lawyers
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