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  • Blog Post: 3 Ways AbleBridge Helped Customers Realize the Benefits of Microsoft Dynamics CRM

    It doesn’t seem possible that Spring is almost upon us, especially after the Winter Wonderland we experienced here in New England this year!  But now that the snow is (almost) in our rear view mirror I wanted to reflect on the busy Winter we had and highlight a few examples of some CRM projects we [...
  • Blog Post: The Benefits Reaped when Companies Switch to Microsoft Dynamics CRM from Salesforce.com

    Having had the opportunity and pleasure of attending the Microsoft Dynamics Partner Event in Fargo, N.D. this past week, it really makes me so proud and excited about promoting the Microsoft Dynamics Platforms and the benefits of the products.  Sitting in my seat on the plane making my way back to Detroit...
  • Blog Post: Everything You Need to Know About Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online

    Microsoft’s commitment to the cloud is clear and the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online service is a testament to Microsoft’s vision of where business applications should live – in Microsoft’s cloud . The service is hosted in highly secure, Microsoft-owned and managed data centers and provides a 99.9 percent...
  • Blog Post: Even More with Even Less – Are You Kidding Me?

    As the terrific ASAE Annual Meeting 2012 was winding to a close, it occurred to me that the trends that began in 2008 as the economy turned south might just be here to stay in the Association Community- at least for the near future.  Not unlike our private sector counterparts, Associations and Nonprofits...
  • Blog Post: Getting Results: Driving Revenue and Serving Customers with Microsoft Dynamics CRM

    When it comes to Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software, it is common knowledge that Microsoft Dynamics CRM is one of the leading products on the market.  There are a multitude of reasons for this, from the benefits it offers to the rich functionality it provides as well as the backing of a...
  • Blog Post: Making Note of Key Relationships with Microsoft Dynamics CRM

    One often overlooked but important tool in an effective CRM software solution is the ability to make notations about prospect and customer encounters. These notes help sales people keep track of conversations with contacts throughout the entire sales cycle. This process not only keeps the salesperson...
  • Blog Post: xRM: Extending the Scope of Microsoft Dynamics CRM

    Before delving into the details of xRM and how to put it to work for your organization, it’s important for establish a common definition.  According to Wikipedia, xRM is a strategy that takes CRM one step further, focusing on managing all relationships – not just those with customers.  With that, let...
  • Blog Post: Dynamics CRM Fits the Bill for Productivity, Security, and Reliability

    Companies investing in CRM solutions should focus on the tangible benefits they receive such as improved user productivity, enhanced customer service delivery, and integrations to current systems. In their research, organizations must determine which CRM providers are contenders and which are pretenders...
  • Blog Post: What are the Differences Between Dynamics CRM and Salesforce.com?

    Whether you are in sales  or marketing , the big question is always which CRM software do you prefer? You usually get down to about two choices: Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Salesforce.com. It all depends on your business and how you want to manage your data. Salesforce.com: Cloud-based application...
  • Blog Post: Dynamics CRM: Bringing the Cloud to You

    In order for the mass transition to cloud computing to occur, it’s imperative that CIO’s get comfortable with the security surrounding this new form of IT. After learning about the security safeguards in place, CIO’s won’t be as apprehensive when starting the transition from the traditional client/server...
  • Blog Post: Interested in $200 Cash? Check out Cloud CRM for Less

    Everyone knows that there is stiff competition between Microsoft, Salesforce.com, and Oracle over acquiring new customers in the CRM space. In fact, Microsoft has taken the competition to a new level by offering $200 for each user that makes the switch to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online . Microsoft is...