Dynamics CRM On-Premise vs. On-Demand: Microsoft offers Dynamics CRM in on-premise and on-demand versions. On-premise enables customers to purchase licenses and
run the application on their own servers,
while on-demand lets customers subscribe to
the software service on a per user per month basis. But what are
some additional differences? The
Microsoft
Dynamics CRM Team Blog
explains the
differences (and similarities) between Dynamics CRM
On-Premise and On-Demand, and offers a helpful chart for reference.
The blog also advises that the decision to go on-premise or on-demand should be
driven by criteria such as budget, existing
IT infrastructure and resources. For more
information on these offerings available, visit
http://www.crmchoice.com.
"Dynamic
Duo" Videos Explore the Power of Dynamics CRM: Bloggers Ben Riga and Girish
Raja have released a series of videos for Channel 9, self-titled the Dynamics
Duo. In this series, they explore the
line-of-business platform power gained from
building a solution on Dynamics CRM. The
following 5 videos have been released to
help developers and ISVs better understand
how Dynamics CRM fits in with the rest
of the Microsoft Platform stack: