- Next Version
- Posted by Microsoft on December 19th, 2004
Is there any idea when the next version of CRM will come out. It would
appear there are a lot of deficiencies in this current version.
Kim
- Posted by Guy Riddle \(Snapdragon\) on December 19th, 2004
Should be released by middle of next year.
Guy.
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- Posted by Frans on December 20th, 2004
I heard that MSCRM 2005 will be launch around May or June 2005 in Asia
Pasific. In this version there will be a marketing module and we can add
customize object, so we do not need to create another database.
Rgds,
Frans
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- Posted by Chad Sriram on December 20th, 2004
I can't wait for the next version of CRM to come out. My
list of product suggestions to Microsoft has been long,
like extending client code customizable controls from
drop-down lists to other controls, capability for load
balancing on multiple servers, performance enhancements
to Sales for Outlook client, 360 degree relationship
(many-to-many) between accounts and contacts etc.
Hopefully, they will address the major concerns in the
next version.
- Posted by Matt Parks on December 20th, 2004
Many of these feature are currently slated to be in CRM 2005. The only one I
have not heard anything about is the customizable controls. However, the
customization capability will be greatly enhanced.
However, you can load balance the app servers today if you want. MBS won't
support the actual load balancing configurations, but they will support the CRM
side of the isntall. To be safe, configure so that the farm uses "sticky-ip"
addressing so a given session will route to the same server with each request.
Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM
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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 10:31:50 -0800, "Chad Sriram"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I can't wait for the next version of CRM to come out. My
list of product suggestions to Microsoft has been long,
like extending client code customizable controls from
drop-down lists to other controls, capability for load
balancing on multiple servers, performance enhancements
to Sales for Outlook client, 360 degree relationship
(many-to-many) between accounts and contacts etc.
Hopefully, they will address the major concerns in the
next version.