Discussion:
The End of BCM
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Ian Green
2010-07-06 10:18:46 UTC
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BCM is no longer available other than through volume licensing, (5 users
minimum) now that Microsoft have launched Office 2010.
So, having been suitably shafted by the mighy Microsoft, anyone got any
ideas in which direction the Small Business User should go to make use of ALL
the data, history and functionality already created with Outlook and BCM 2007.
Thank you,
Ian

PS - Please don't suggest ACT as an alternative!!!!!
Christine Flora
2010-09-09 21:52:03 UTC
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Hi Ian.

I do think it was not the best decision to only offer BCM through Volumn
Licensing, since BCM is typically used by organizations that don't do it (me
being one of them). However, you could potentially switch to CRM Live. Not
the best solution, I know, but better than other alternative.

Also, are you a member of TechNet or MSDN?

Regards,
Christine


Christine Flora, CAPM
MCITP, MCT, MCTS, MCBMSP, MCBMSS
Post by Ian Green
BCM is no longer available other than through volume licensing, (5 users
minimum) now that Microsoft have launched Office 2010.
So, having been suitably shafted by the mighy Microsoft, anyone got any
ideas in which direction the Small Business User should go to make use of ALL
the data, history and functionality already created with Outlook and BCM 2007.
Thank you,
Ian
PS - Please don't suggest ACT as an alternative!!!!!
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