xRM for Developers
Take the 'C' out of CRM and you‘re left with
Microsoft Dynamics Relationship Management—and that‘s the right way
developers should think about this product - xRM (where X is
any relationship).
Microsoft Dynamics CRM is not just about sales and
marketing. It‘s a xRM platform for developing line of business
applications—applications that manage and track information and processes
around real-world objects.
The object could be a customer, but it could also be a
grant, building, or a potential candidate for hire.
The key question is: Do I need to track the information
and activities related to this entity? If the answer is yes, Microsoft
CRM/xRM deserves some serious consideration.
We together with Microsoft themselves consider that
Microsoft xRM is a great addition to the arsenal of the software Developer.
It is a Solution Development Framework that again and
again has shown to cut development time
by up to 75%. See Quotes from xRM
Case Studies.
It is built on the .NET Framework, uses WCF and works through and
with familiar technologies like Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office
SharePoint, Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Visual Studio.
Microsoft development and test teams are dedicated to
updating the framework allowing you to focus on the high level design,
development and reporting tasks to build customised solutions in record time.
See also:
"xRM.
One Platform. Many Applications" Flyer
Short YouTube Video showing real life
examples of customers using xRM (i.e. Extended CRM)
xRM White Papers
Quotes from xRM
Case Studies
For further information on xRM, or how you can get
start a free 30-day trial of CRM Online contact Richard Pearson, Business
Development Manager, on 01225 336096 or email
richardp@f1comp.co.uk.
More information about Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 can be found via F1's
CRM main page.