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    Default Re: microsofts' crm?

    I am a reseller and have done several internal implementations, as well as
    one data migration for a customer.

    Feel free to contact me here or via my website. Or reply directly to this
    email.

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    Kevin Hill
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    "joe" <joe@aol.com> wrote in message
    news:054a01c356dc$8b79e040$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > is any of you using the microsoft crm ? -- am planning to
    > go to a microsoft seminar on this topic and learn more.
    >
    > [url]http://www.tectura.com/Registration/CRMSeries/[/url]
    >
    > but would rather save the time if anyone can share some
    > thoughts on this. we had used other more expansive
    > products but we have not reached the ROI we were looking
    > for
    >
    >

    Kevin @ 3NF Guest

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    Default Re: microsofts' crm?

    We're developing a third party tool ([url]http://www.managepoint.com[/url])
    for Microsoft CRM, and have been working with the product since it's beta
    stages. In it's current stage, CRM still feels like an early version of
    Windows. It's decently customizable, but there are a few rough edges where
    it seems like they just ran out of time and pushed out the release. It's a
    decent product which I believe will continue to be improved over the next
    few years. Version 1.2 is just being released, but I have not seen what
    improvements have been made yet. See the microsoft.public.crm newsgroup for
    more discussion on this product.

    -Mark Heimonen

    "joe" <joe@aol.com> wrote in message
    news:062701c356d8$375d6c60$a101280a@phx.gbl...
    > is any of you using the microsoft crm ? -- am planning to
    > go to a microsoft seminar on this topic and learn more.
    >
    > [url]http://www.tectura.com/Registration/CRMSeries/[/url]
    >
    > but would rather save the time if anyone can share some
    > thoughts on this. we had used other more expansive
    > products but we have not reached the ROI we were looking
    > for
    >
    >

    Mark Heimonen Guest

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