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Author: Jim Bertler Created: 2/27/2008 12:56 PM
This is the Microsoft CRM category of the Cornerstone blog - we'll post about topics relating to Microsoft CRM.

By Jim Bertler on 3/27/2008 9:30 AM

Microsoft has launched the new Dynamics site.  Currently, the site only gives information about Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Microsoft Dynamics Communities.  The new micro-site is a great idea and allows information about the Microsoft Dynamics products to be viewed and distributed in a cleaner more organized way.

The site contains a community feature that allows you to sign up and create an account to network and collaborate on the uses of CRM.  The community also has events, articles, forums and blogs that can be used as an educational tool on how to use CRM more efficiently.

Click here to visit the site and sign up for your free account.

By Jim Bertler on 3/18/2008 8:02 PM

Improve customer service and marketing with CRM. For some reason customer relationship management or CRM software is sometimes confused with sales force automation (SFA) software which specifically focuses on sales management and pipeline reporting. This concept that CRM is just for sales is a misconception. Therefore, when evaluating a solution that can help your organization with marketing management and customer service don’t dwell on the sales portion and dismiss the solution.

For pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device manufacturers there are few direct customers and sales force software really isn’t needed. These companies could use the marketing and customer service features of CRM.

By Jim Bertler on 3/5/2008 2:56 PM

Cornerstone Solutions and one of clients were recently featured in a Microsoft CRM case study.  We helped our client take over 250 Microsoft Dynamics CRM users live.  We created over 20 custom objects, but limited custom code.  Sales, Marketing and Service were all utilized to the fullest extent. 

It is great to see our client.... (and us) gain some recognition with Microsoft.

Click here to read the entire case study.

By Jim Bertler on 2/27/2008 1:27 PM

Contract research organizations use Microsoft Dynamics CRM to help make decisions on clinical trial feasibility within minutes instead of weeks.

A contract research organization or a CRO is a third party that pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies hire to help them pass the pre-clinical and clinical trial process. During the clinical trial process the CRO needs to hold in-human clinical trial studies.  These studies are managed and reported on by physicians and hospital staff which have to be selected by the CRO.  In order for the CRO to interview the physician their needs to be a large database or way of listing and searching a group of physicians to properly recruit for the clinical trial.

The methodology that CROs are using for this system is to create the account as the pharmaceutical company and the physician as the contact in the system.  When a clinical trial is initiated an opportunity (clinical tr ... Read More »

By Jim Bertler on 2/27/2008 1:15 PM

Obviously, one of the hottest topics in the Microsoft CRM world today is the release of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0.  Many people might have heard of this project as "Titan" which is the code name Microsoft has given the project internally.  The questions everyone asks is "What is coming in the new release and when is it coming". 

As far as when, the best guess is late 2007 or early 2008.  I have my fingers crossed for late 2007.

Microsoft has kept the "what" pretty quiet, but the two major areas of the release are multi-tenancy and a hosted version.  Multi-tenancy refers to several things including being able to run multiple CRM databases on one CRM server, running Microsoft CRM in multiple languages and having multi-currency capability.

The hosted version of Microsoft CRM is called Microsoft CR ... Read More »

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