Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 is the current release of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM platform. Its key focus is sales, marketing, and service. However, it is highly customisable using both client-side JavaScript or server-side .NET code.
Major competitors to Dynamics CRM include SalesForce and Oracle PeopleSoft CRM.
The Microsoft offering can be hosted on-premise by organisations, hosted in the public Microsoft Azure cloud for a fixed monthly fee, or hosted by a Microsoft Partner. This flexibility lets companies change their deployment strategy as their business needs change whilst utilising a single organisation.
End-users access Microsoft CRM in one of three ways:
- Via a web front-end (currently Internet Explorer 7.0 or later; FireFox, Safari and Chrome support is coming in the Q2 2012 software update)
- Using a native Microsoft Outlook plugin
- Using a mobile device with Microsoft Dynamics CRM Mobile (MS-cloud hosted only) or third-party applications such as CWR Mobility
Questions asked about Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 typically include those around configuration, client-side customisation (eg forms, views, charts & dashboards, etc), deployment, or server-side development (workflow plugins, database triggers, etc).