Microsoft wanted its partners at this week's Worldwide Partner Conference to know that all signs, both in company's actions through product releases and partner programs and in buyer trends, point to momentum in the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online business. Microsoft made the case this week for partners to join the push to cloud-based solutions, highlighting the product direction and new partner programs to facilitate the business transition.
In April 2011, 73% of Dynamics CRM seats were sold for CRM Online, according to Kim Smith, Microsoft Director of Cloud and CRM Partner Strategy at a WPC session this week. And Microsoft officials pointed out more than once during WPC that Dynamics CRM Online trials convert 40% more frequently to paid subscriptions when t...
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