Microsoft Dynamics 365 vs. Salesforce Sales Cloud

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Microsoft Dynamics 365
Score 7.8 out of 10
N/A
Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a CRM providing sales, marketing, and service functionality. It is offered as SaaS and on-premise. Dynamics 365 is part of the larger Dynamics suite of business intelligence and ERP products.
$44
per month
Salesforce Sales Cloud
Score 8.4 out of 10
N/A
Salesforce Sales Cloud is a platform for sales with a community of Sellers, Sales Leaders, and Sales Operations, who use the solution to grow sales and increase productivity. The AI CRM for Sales features data built right in, so that companies can sell faster, sell smarter and sell efficiently. Salesforce Sales Cloud is used for, and supports: Buyer Engagement Sales Engagement Enablement Sales AI Sales Analytics Team…
$25
per month
Pricing
Microsoft Dynamics 365Salesforce Sales Cloud
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
Starter
$25.00
Per User/Per Month
Professional
$80.00
Per User/Per Month
Enterprise
$165.00
Per User/Per Month
Unlimited
$330.00
Per user/Per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Microsoft Dynamics 365Salesforce Sales Cloud
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Microsoft Dynamics 365Salesforce Sales Cloud
Considered Both Products
Microsoft Dynamics 365
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
We had other applications from Microsoft like ERP applications and we already used Outlook for a mail client. Today, given the choice and having a big amount of money to invest, they would probably choose Salesforce for CRM, having a better mobile app and better reporting for …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
Out of all the software and CRMs evaluated, Microsoft Dynamics 365 was the best suited for the company and team's needs.
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
I think that Microsoft Dynamics 365 (formerly Microsoft Dynamics CRM) has made its spot amongst the business world and again, provides your needs based upon what it is your looking for in a cloud-based ERP. We are currently still using the software and so far I can say that it …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
Microsoft has much better tools and customer support. Everything I need to see is organized in a database and it's easy to get an overview of from the dashboard. Salesforce is just more clunky and I don't really like the way they organize their data. Also, it is not as …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
We liked the fact that Dynamics CRM had out of box integrations with O365 applications like Outlook, Power BI, etc. They also are a little more flexible when it came to the implementation. They offered sales and service in a fully cloud based edition while other options in the …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
Salesforce does not have the amount of customization and API integration as Dynamics does. To get the same functionality as Dynamics, Salesforce can become more expensive.
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
Ultimately, D365 CE is more cost-effective for licensing and for data connections than Salesforce, more powerful than SugarCRM, and allows greater flexibility for customization. And continuing to tap into the Microsoft ecosystem keeps our lives a little simpler. Connections to …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
Our business switched from a year long Salesforce deployment to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Online in order to bring the program/project's data and database management in-house, eliminating the need for a Salesforce implementation consultant and resulting in significant cost …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
The biggest comparison I see to Microsoft Dynamics 365 is Salesforce, which is a whole other giant in and of itself that offers unique benefits to its users. When you compare them, it's like apples and oranges. They are both supremely effective. Determining which your …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
A combination of factors drove the choice to CRM system that included:
1. On-premise option
2. Security model
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
Salesforce has more desirable functions than Microsoft Dynamics 365, at a competitive price. Its user interface is far more superior, it has more customization, easier customization, and out of the box it is more pleasing to the eye and to the end user. If the client doesn't …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
Our decision was driven by the familiarity of Microsoft products to the end users. We were an Outlook Exchange server based company, which has recently migrated to Office 365. The integration of Dynamics to Outlook is ideal and provides ease of use for the end user.

We were …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
While comparing Dynamics 365 to Salesforce.com we found that the two were very similar. We also found that both had pretty much the same list of available features, but the Dynamics 365 licensing was noticeably cheap than Salesforce.com. With having as large a sales force as …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
Microsoft Dynamics works the same way the businesses works, if it comes to management it draws charts when needed, it provides accurate data to deeply analyze it and filters makes it easier to get the exact data that we want. It also provides more services at a very reasonable …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
The two are pretty similar platforms in that they're a CRM platform for storing customer data and using it to populate other forms and what not. I know the differences between the two are pretty small, and believe Salesforce offers basically the same functionality. We use it …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
While it might be better than Sugar (probably not), it's definitely not as useful as Salesforce.
That said, CRMs are primarily what the company makes of them, and if the company is willing to invest in building out processes and integrations with other systems, Dynamics could be …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
I did not have a role in choosing to implement Microsoft Dynamics 365; I was apart of the team who helped to design and roll out the product to our company.
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
CRM is similar to Salesforce in features. SFDC has much better marketing but Microsoft gets the job done.
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
Salesforce is a great product but it is also a pricey one too. I didn't help with the CRM selection. If I would choose between MS Dynamics CRM 2011 and Salesforce I would choose Salesforce, but after seeing 2014 and 2016 features, I would possibly change my mind, and I believe …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
Prior to deciding to purchase Mircosoft Dynamics CRM, our company looked into SugarCRM and Salesforce.com. We discovered that Salesforce would not prove across the board support of all the products we were currently using, namely SharePoint. In regards to SugarCRM, the annual …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
I wasn't involved in the purchase decision for Microsoft dynamics CRM, however I have used a number of other CRM services at different companies. Having used salesforce, goldmine, SugarCRM, and even the CRM component of Ticketmaster's Archtics software system, I can say for …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
  • I converted a company from JD Edwards CRM to MS Dynamics CRM 4.0. I had very limited experience with the JD Edwards CRM, but my overall impression of the JDE CRM is that JDE is not a CRM system but an ERP system. It seemed that the CRM piece of JDE was added-on as a last …
Chose Microsoft Dynamics 365
We selected MS Dynamics CRM due to integration with other MS tools that we currently use. Additionally, as a large global company, there was a cost benefit to use using is as an enterprise application. MS Dynamics CRM is/was coming up quickly on the heels of Salesforce.com and …
Salesforce Sales Cloud
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
The thing that puts Sales Cloud above the top is its simple user interface, which is easy to interact with. The visuals and automation are also quite amazing. Given its attention to data and customer relationship management, Sales Cloud is tough to beat. Of course, Microsoft …
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
The software is extremely customizable, with the ability to create custom objects, fields, and relationships on the fly. This is where Salesforce is remarkable - their code and database render changes on the fly, so you don't need to wait to use any of these. You can build a …
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
Salesforce stacks up against other CRM tools when keeping track of customer's contact and contract information for several different products and services. Salesforce provides a unique experience when it comes to following cases submitted by customers, interactions with digital …
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
I actually did not select Salesforce, I use [Salesforce.com] as a data source when integrating systems together for my clients. My clients have selected either Salesforce or Microsoft CRM for the most common CRM tools from my experience. Both tools are very flexible and can …
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
Salesforce is just better... It's so nice working for a company that uses Salesforce well. It doesn't come cheap, but it's well worth it. HubSpot and Microsoft Dynamics are pretty solid, but HubSpot is very basic and Dynamics just didn't work very well and requires a ton of …
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
Our CRM evaluation was done over 5 years ago. At the time, MS Dynamics was difficult to use and configure and didn't offer all of the features that Salesforce had.
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
  • Way easier to find talent for Salesforce development and administration
  • Better marketplace and applications available
  • Better UI and better ease of use
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
We evaluated MS Dynamics and to customize and configure MS Dynamics to our exact needs would require more expense.
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
I think the only real contender with Salesforce's capabilities is Microsoft Dynamics.
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
The tools that SalesForce has are more improved than others like HubSpot, and are very smooth and stable. When I did my research on the market, I found out that SalesForce has a 5 star rating, over the 4 stars for other similar softwares. My criteria is to work with proven …
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
I have also used Autotask in my view there is little comparison.....SF is a more comprehensive product offering much more feature and functionality. Autotask is ok for a small business if the cost for SF is prohibitive. I believe SF has features that no other product could even …
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
Salesforce.com is by far the most versatile solution in the market. There are many choices, but none of them are able to solve as many business problems in totality as Salesforce.com is. Our organization is very disciplined in the sense of governance which is absolutely …
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
Definitely a market leader - intuitive, user friendly, and very customizable. Enterprise edition and on is the way to go, if you can afford it.
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
  • Siebel is great for customizability, but not for usability.
  • SugarCRM isn't as well-known enough by reps, it also lacks as many packaged integrations as salesforce.com
  • Microsoft Dynamics CRM has a good price, ok usability but is more difficult to customize than salesforce.com
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
SFDC is FAR BETTER than Microsoft Dynamics. But also, MS was free. So I get what you pay for.
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
Dynamics is the only other CRM that I've used for an extended period. I found it cumbersome, and found myself getting frustrated because of how limiting it felt compared to Salesforce. I also find Salesforce to be much more user friendly. I see users pick up Salesforce with …
Chose Salesforce Sales Cloud
I walked into an established Salesforce platform after having "curated" my own CRM platform in MS Dynamics. My opinions and thoughts are colored as a result of that. If you run a medium business on the "smaller" side of medium, with less IT resources to devote to your platform, …
Top Pros
Top Cons
Features
Microsoft Dynamics 365Salesforce Sales Cloud
Sales Force Automation
Comparison of Sales Force Automation features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.9
69 Ratings
3% above category average
Salesforce Sales Cloud
7.8
242 Ratings
1% above category average
Customer data management / contact management8.768 Ratings8.6242 Ratings
Workflow management7.266 Ratings7.9233 Ratings
Territory management8.150 Ratings7.5186 Ratings
Opportunity management8.362 Ratings8.5236 Ratings
Integration with email client (e.g., Outlook or Gmail)7.665 Ratings7.5221 Ratings
Contract management8.351 Ratings7.2193 Ratings
Quote & order management8.347 Ratings7.5176 Ratings
Interaction tracking7.159 Ratings7.6207 Ratings
Channel / partner relationship management7.550 Ratings7.7168 Ratings
Customer Service & Support
Comparison of Customer Service & Support features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
6.9
54 Ratings
8% below category average
Salesforce Sales Cloud
7.4
84 Ratings
1% below category average
Case management7.950 Ratings7.884 Ratings
Call center management8.044 Ratings7.366 Ratings
Help desk management4.948 Ratings7.268 Ratings
Marketing Automation
Comparison of Marketing Automation features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.8
66 Ratings
3% above category average
Salesforce Sales Cloud
7.7
221 Ratings
2% above category average
Lead management8.360 Ratings7.9216 Ratings
Email marketing7.261 Ratings7.5185 Ratings
CRM Project Management
Comparison of CRM Project Management features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.7
63 Ratings
1% above category average
Salesforce Sales Cloud
7.5
224 Ratings
1% below category average
Task management7.358 Ratings7.5213 Ratings
Billing and invoicing management7.543 Ratings7.260 Ratings
Reporting8.352 Ratings7.9177 Ratings
CRM Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of CRM Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
8.8
64 Ratings
14% above category average
Salesforce Sales Cloud
7.8
237 Ratings
2% above category average
Forecasting9.154 Ratings7.4206 Ratings
Pipeline visualization9.160 Ratings7.8225 Ratings
Customizable reports8.363 Ratings8.2234 Ratings
Customization
Comparison of Customization features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.8
66 Ratings
3% above category average
Salesforce Sales Cloud
8.1
228 Ratings
7% above category average
Custom fields8.365 Ratings8.2226 Ratings
Custom objects8.060 Ratings8.1216 Ratings
Scripting environment8.347 Ratings8.0160 Ratings
API for custom integration6.751 Ratings8.2189 Ratings
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.9
61 Ratings
5% below category average
Salesforce Sales Cloud
8.7
230 Ratings
5% above category average
Single sign-on capability8.355 Ratings8.8197 Ratings
Role-based user permissions7.556 Ratings8.6203 Ratings
Social CRM
Comparison of Social CRM features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.9
36 Ratings
8% above category average
Salesforce Sales Cloud
7.5
145 Ratings
3% above category average
Social data8.335 Ratings7.6144 Ratings
Social engagement7.536 Ratings7.5141 Ratings
Integrations with 3rd-party Software
Comparison of Integrations with 3rd-party Software features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.5
55 Ratings
5% above category average
Salesforce Sales Cloud
7.8
197 Ratings
9% above category average
Marketing automation7.555 Ratings7.8193 Ratings
Compensation management7.528 Ratings7.8130 Ratings
Platform
Comparison of Platform features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics 365
8.3
47 Ratings
10% above category average
Salesforce Sales Cloud
7.2
208 Ratings
4% below category average
Mobile access8.347 Ratings7.2208 Ratings
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User Ratings
Microsoft Dynamics 365Salesforce Sales Cloud
Likelihood to Recommend
7.8
(88 ratings)
8.4
(374 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
8.0
(20 ratings)
9.0
(56 ratings)
Usability
8.0
(18 ratings)
7.6
(120 ratings)
Availability
-
(0 ratings)
9.8
(27 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(18 ratings)
Support Rating
7.9
(11 ratings)
5.7
(91 ratings)
In-Person Training
-
(0 ratings)
7.9
(11 ratings)
Online Training
7.5
(2 ratings)
9.1
(15 ratings)
Implementation Rating
9.2
(4 ratings)
1.0
(18 ratings)
Configurability
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
Contract Terms and Pricing Model
3.9
(3 ratings)
8.8
(9 ratings)
Product Scalability
-
(0 ratings)
8.7
(33 ratings)
Professional Services
9.0
(1 ratings)
9.3
(8 ratings)
User Testimonials
Microsoft Dynamics 365Salesforce Sales Cloud
Likelihood to Recommend
Microsoft
All told, if it hadn't been for the fact that we were testing it with both employees who knew CRM lingo and those who were new, we wouldn't have found such an issue. The program itself can be very useful for people who already manage CRMs, who know how to use them, who know how to run and manage employees on them, namely because of the "one-stop-shop" concept in data visibility. When it came down to it though, if you have high-turnover, then this product will devolve into only being used for it's base components. Down the middle, we found that the people who'd been in marketing for 4-5 years fell into the product easily because of the way it was written. Everyone before that, with novice experience, thought it was written like a textbook for a graduate class - little to no leeway if you don't happen to know one specific term
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Salesforce
Sales Cloud is very well suited for the daily leads and opportunity pipeline management as well as user management. Sales process automation are very helpful for repetitive tasks. It integrates well with other platforms. It's easy to customize and report on data. Sales Cloud can be pricey so is only open to larger org's that need complex CRM. User adoption is slow to any new users that have no prior experience.
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Pros
Microsoft
  • Some useful out-of-the-box features, like mass uploads of Leads from trade shows or when qualifying a Lead, CRM automatically creates the Opportunity, Contact, and Account for you, etc.
  • Really powerful customizations through the user interface to improve user experience. Things like Business Rules, for example, if Field A = 1, then Field B = 2 and Field C = 2, if Field A = 2, then Field B and Field C don't apply, so automatically hide them.
  • Or other functionality that improves user experience, like Business Process Flows. These walk users step by step through our business process, helping them know when certain actions should take place, and at what point other data is now required. We've used this extensively with our Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order process, helping users understand the business process each step of the way.
  • Customizations built on top of the platform now called model-driven PowerApps. You can have connections to "typical" data, like Accounts, Contacts, or Opportunities, for example, but then connect that data to custom entities, records that only apply to your specific business. This is all done through the user interface and allows you to customize and automate specific line-of-business applications for your specific needs.
  • Behind the scenes, D365 CE is built on SQL. So the data conforms to industry standards and makes it much easier to interact with. Your developers and IT team will thank you.
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Salesforce
  • Logging notes: SF makes it easy to log notes in the timeline or static notes that live in an easy-to-see spot for longevity.
  • Logging activities: It's easy to post a call, text, email, etc.
  • API data: Once connected, SF is critical to automation, such as website activity, login activity, pages visited, etc., which saves the Customer Success side time in understanding account activity.
  • Custom fields: you can add custom fields to really personalize your experience. We use quite a few and it's brilliant.
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Cons
Microsoft
  • Microsoft Dynamics 365 storage & license cost can prohibit some large deployments or even cost-sensitive small projects from using the platform (although I'm certain most deployments would realize a positive ROI if implemented correctly with process automation).
  • The cost and licensing document for Dynamics 365 is 61 pages and will take a rocket scientist to understand it. It's better to just have your Microsoft help estimate the cost if they are willing to help you that.
  • The documentation on how to first fully understand the Out of the Box default solution and settings is lacking or even non-existing. This has the potential to derail Dynamic 365 launches and implementations from the gitgo. Want to use an out of the box entity?.. well it's probably related to 5 other entities that require configuration and full understanding of it to successful implement. And you ask where is the laymen guide or instructions?... User groups and forums. In Summary, Microsoft can up its game in deployment training and supporting documentation.
  • Microsoft needs to incentivize more external platforms to build app connectors for easy integration, such as ZenDesk, Slack, Tableau, etc. Even the current connector apps such as Salesforce, MailChimp, Docusign are useless or don't work at all.
  • Several limitations inhibit successful Dynamics 365 deployments such as: limited number of Rollup field calculations (summarizing fields on child/related records), limited number rows that can exported to Excel via advanced find, Dynamics 365 files, log and database storage size limit is extremely small and will always require purchasing additional storage (for Online deployments).
  • New user buy-in or acceptance or system platform changes can be difficult if a solid change management plan isn't enacted.
  • Don't expect much help from Microsoft on implementation or solutions unless it's a technical flaw with the platform. Microsoft relies on their MVP partner network to consult for implementations at a hefty cost. Hiring a knowledgeable and savvy Dynamics 365 System Administrator can reduce the need for consultant support; of course, this is dependant upon many many variables.
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Salesforce
  • I have hard-coded the auto-update of the phone number format and state format from some codes shared by the community, but I do not know where to do it. I cannot reset it either.
  • It is unclear what functionalities each version has. We use the enterprise version, and it seems we can only have one design of the pipeline. But different business segments would have very different sales cycles, and hence, pipeline tracking would be different. It would be nice to have this available in our version.
  • It seems I cannot create a report to pull notes logged at the account levels.
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Likelihood to Renew
Microsoft
CRM has allowed us to keep all of our data in one place that is easy for all users within the company to view. I came into the company after they had been using CRM for about 4 years. They have all said that since we have used this it has helped us control work processes better, it has allowed us to be able to track things so much better, and has been something that has helped unite many processes that used to be all over the place. We are currently using CRM 4.0 and are planning on upgrading in the next 18 months to the 2011 version. Support for 4.0 is almost all but dried up. Understandably so. Some of the customization we have done, and a plugins we use, are now contained within the 2011 version so we are looking forward to that upgrade. We use an email marketing company as well, and they primarily support the 2011 version, but their product connects and is integrated within CRM. This is a great benefit as well so that all of our marketing information can be contained in one location.
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Salesforce
There are days when I wish we hadn't switched, but I know that if we put in the time, we will get to where we want to be with the software and that it has many more capabilities than anything else we looked at. However, the amount of time and onboarding we need to do is also far greater than we realized/were told when we originally bought the product. They told us we should hire onboarding support, but at the end, after we had already reached our budget maximum for this, so it's been slower than we had hoped.
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Usability
Microsoft
My review can help others to choose the correct CRM like Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM. I see lots of great things in Microsoft Dynamics 365 that make your business easy and smooth also MS allows users to customize the software according to their needs. So Thought I should share my experience with others.
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Salesforce
Salesforce has been designed on the basis of "Clicks, not code". So anyone willing to learn the Salesforce user interface (which is quite good as far as management software platforms go) is able to become a Salesforce user or even a Salesforce administrator. You don't have to know coding language to work in the Salesforce environment. Also, Salesforce has one of the best software training resources (Trailhead) that I have ever encountered. It is free to all, easy to use, and most importantly it is interactive. No scrolling through endless text in a user manual. There are hands-on modules and related videos interlaced and through it all you earn points and badges to display your level of learning.
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Reliability and Availability
Microsoft
No answers on this topic
Salesforce
Salesforce is always available securely from any internet-capable device anywhere in the world, UNLESS you choose to set security measures so that ONLY trusted IP ranges may access the system at certain times of the day. It's all about choice and flexibility with Salesforce products.
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Performance
Microsoft
No answers on this topic
Salesforce
Salesforce performance in general is excellent. "The cloud infrastructure beneath Force.com has been fine-tuned over the past 10 years. It powers nearly 100,000+ businesses running more than 185,000 applications that 3 million users count on every day."
Points per Salesforce -
1) Multitenant kernel - With a multitenant platform, each business that uses the app doesn’t have its own copy. Instead, all businesses share a single copy and then customize it for their specific needs.
2) ISO 27001 certified security - You can’t compromise when it comes to enterprise-level security. Force.com is road-tested and trusted by nearly 100,000+ companies, including many of the world’s most security-conscious organizations, such as banks and health care providers.
3) Proven reliability - All Force.com apps run on world-class data centers with backup, failover, and disaster-recovery facilities. Force.com has had a proven 99.9 percent uptime record for years.
4) Proven, real-time scalability - Force.com is used by many of the world's largest enterprises, including Cisco, Japan Post Network, and Symantec. Applications can automatically scale from a few users to millions of page views, as needed.
5) Real-time query optimizer - You need fast access to your data. The Force.com query optimizer delivers under 300ms response time, at a massive scale.
6) Real-time transparent system status - You can always see real-time system performance, availability, and security information at trust.salesforce.com.
7) Real-time upgrades - Unlike traditional software platforms, our upgrades never break your customizations, code, or integrations. We upgrade the platform for you 3 to 4 times each year. As a result, you’re always on the latest version, with access to the latest features, performance, and security enhancements.
8) Real-time sandbox environments - With a single click, you can create copies of your applications, configuration, and data in separate environments for development, testing, and training.
9) Three global production data centers and disaster recovery - Force.com runs on three geographically dispersed, mirrored data centers with built-in replication, disaster recovery, a redundant network backbone, and no single points of failure
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Support Rating
Microsoft
Our partner, Ledgeview Partners has been FANTASTIC to work with. They are always timely in their response and have taken time to understand our business and our specific needs. We've made a lot of advanced customizations and they have been a great help in making those updates.
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Salesforce
The overall support has been good. More and more features are being released quite frequently. Very small features are also making big difference in how the tool can be adapted and used better. If there is anything we need or are stuck, the support team sets up a call and helps in resolving the issue/provides workarounds.
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In-Person Training
Microsoft
No answers on this topic
Salesforce
I attended two training sessions. I would rate them a 4 as an advanced user. It was very basic – great for someone new – would give 8+ for new person.

I had 3 years of experience at the time. I skipped basic and went onto advanced and still not helpful. A lot of it was best practices that didn’t feel relevant for our business
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Online Training
Microsoft
No answers on this topic
Salesforce
I have gone through multiple. The content that’s delivered is quite basic – I wish they had more advanced training.

We are grandfathered into premium support plus training. We get unlimited access to instructor led and online training for free. We have taken advantage of this
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Implementation Rating
Microsoft
We used a data warehouse to house our data, and our IT team and implementation vendor worked diligently ahead of time to construct idea implementation plans. Out of millions of records- we had less than a dozen errors, which is remarkable. My major insight is simply having a group of completely devoted individuals working towards your goal who fully understand the desired outcome. Focused resources for implementation season are critical to success.
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Salesforce
Just from an organizational standpoint - we standardized our data prior to moving to Salesforce. But we essentially standardized it wrong. That's created a big disgusting mess for us know that I'll have to deal with as the Admin. Be sure you think through use cases prior to doing something like that - seek outside opinions on how the data will work best, especially depending on what else you're going to integrate with Salesforce.
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Alternatives Considered
Microsoft
Salesforce has more desirable functions than Microsoft Dynamics 365, at a competitive price. Its user interface is far more superior, it has more customization, easier customization, and out of the box it is more pleasing to the eye and to the end user. If the client doesn't have a deep-rooted connection with Microsoft I wouldn't leap to Dynamics 365.
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Salesforce
Salesforce Sales cloud is well integrated with a lot of other marketing and sales technology SAAS products that we use within our business, which is a big part of why I enjoy using it. Compared to NetSuite, it is a lot more user friendly, a modern platform that provides better visual understanding of sales pipeline and contains more useful data across the customer journey.
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Contract Terms and Pricing Model
Microsoft
On our purchase, I'd been interrogated about our usage. Our needs are met by Microsoft Dynamics 365, which is simple to use. With so much data and information available, we must ensure that it is presented correctly to managers. Due to a lack of use, we don't have to spend as much money on Salesforce.
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Salesforce
Salesforce is the most widely used CRM system. Professionalism tends to increase when things go wrong for market leaders. Salesforce considers us as users because they own the market. Having all of our data in one place and all of our teams working within Salesforce. Anyone who uses Salesforce is impacted by it, even if they don't.
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Scalability
Microsoft
No answers on this topic
Salesforce
I don't think there is a limit to Sales Cloud's scalability; at least, I haven't encountered one or heard of one. My data is not enormous, so perhaps some companies might encounter lags, but nothing from my end. I think I'll be able to use Sales Cloud from now until infinity.
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Professional Services
Microsoft
My company's preferred program right now is Microsoft Dynamics 365. We use it to keep track of customers and important sales metrics in a streamlined manner. Anyone familiar with CRMs will find the tool extremely useful. Considering that we have a good turnover, this product will be used for its basic segments. As a result, there are few chances of error with Microsoft dynamics because it is so easy to use. Many options for recording data on these leads are available. It meets our needs and pays off.
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Salesforce
Using Salesforce.com has made my daily routines more efficient and simplified the manual tasks I had to perform independently. I can now access data from any device, online or offline, and provide better guidance to my team about the forecasts provided by the built-in artificial intelligence (AI). A chat with a Salesforce support specialist would be great. The knowledge base has a community forum where Salesforce users can ask questions and learn more about the product.
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Return on Investment
Microsoft
  • It is hard to say, the reason why we are using Microsoft Dynamics CRM is because it is provided to us for free.
  • It could be worthwhile to investigate whether an alternative CRM (even though paid) can be used to boost the ROI
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Salesforce
  • All tools we've implemented with Salesforce had a pretty quick positive ROI with the exception of CPQ & Billing. That was a very large project that I would only suggest for businesses with many SKUs that tend to be packaged together.
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