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"Though the package has been given the 3.0 product
designation, the applications are only the second major release
of Microsoft's CRM applications to come to market."

No surprises here, making it look like something is being done
is easier than actually doing it.

"Microsoft introduced its first CRM system in January 2003 and
has repeatedly delayed the release of its new version since that
time."

A delay from MS? Fancy that.

"In February, Microsoft shelved plans to release an expanded
version of the software, saying it needed until the end of the
year to finish updating the program."

MS produces lots of plans.

"The CRM package is scheduled to go into production sometime
during the fourth quarter of 2005 and will reach most customers
in early 2006, but Microsoft partners will begin testing the
applications this month."

What a company. Way too funny:-)
Posted by: Richard Flude   Posted on: 07/05/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Great story  Richard Flude | 07/05/05
If anything,  Real World | 07/05/05
MS wants bright new talent but they must  bjbrock | 07/05/05
Perfectly simple  Anton Philidor | 07/05/05
Simple: Yes, Cheap NOT!  Wolfie2K3 | 07/06/05
Don't waste your time...  mabricen | 07/05/05
Microsoft previews next-generation CRM  Loverock Davidson | 07/05/05
what about non-M$ entry-level software? how is this a factor?  wessonjoe | 07/06/05
What about 'em?  Wolfie2K3 | 07/06/05
and the monopoly marches on! where are the antitrust observers?  wessonjoe | 07/06/05
What relationship? Customers are abused & "easy to use" means "dumbing down  HypnoToad | 07/06/05

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