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Microsoft Dynamics 365
Formerly Microsoft Dynamics CRM

Overview

What is Microsoft Dynamics 365?

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.

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Pricing

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Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttp://www.microsoft.com/en…

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $44 per month
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Features

Sales Force Automation

This is the technique of using software to automate certain sales-related tasks.

7.7
Avg 7.7

Customer Service & Support

This component of CRM software automates help desk, call center and field service management.

8
Avg 7.6

Marketing Automation

This component of CRM software helps to automate and scale marketing tasks and the subsequent analysis of those efforts.

7.8
Avg 7.6

CRM Project Management

This component of CRM software helps users initiate, plan, collaborate on, execute, track, and close projects.

8
Avg 7.6

CRM Reporting & Analytics

Reporting and analytics in CRM software includes sales forecasting, pipeline analysis, and automated dashboards.

7.5
Avg 7.5

Customization

This addresses a company’s ability to configure the software to fit its specific use case and workflow.

7.6
Avg 7.6

Security

This component helps a company minimize the security risks by controlling access to the software and its data, and encouraging best practices among users.

8.7
Avg 8.3

Social CRM

This component of CRM software helps companies leverage social media in engaging with customers.

7.6
Avg 7.3

Integrations with 3rd-party Software

This involves the CRM software’s ability to integrate with other systems, whether external or homegrown.

7.2
Avg 7.3

Platform

6.8
Avg 7.4
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Product Details

What is Microsoft Dynamics 365?

Microsoft Dynamics 365 (formerly called Microsoft Dynamics) CRM is a CRM system providing sales, marketing, and service (help desk) functionality. It is offered in two flavors: Online (competing directly with Salesforce) and on-premise.

The Microsoft Dynamics family of business applications includes other related products for ERP and retail management.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Features

  • Supported: Comprehensive Solution for Sales, Service & Marketing
  • Supported: Productivity Through Seamless Integration with Office 365
  • Supported: Analytics Through Seamless Integration with PowerBI

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Video

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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsWindows
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android, Windows Phone
Supported Countriesglobal
Supported LanguagesOver 40 languages

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 starts at $44.

NetSuite ERP, Sage CRM, and Salesforce Sales Cloud are common alternatives for Microsoft Dynamics 365.

Reviewers rate Single sign-on capability highest, with a score of 8.8.

The most common users of Microsoft Dynamics 365 are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Comparisons

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Reviews From Top Reviewers

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Great CRM tool with a lot of potential

Rating: 7 out of 10
February 05, 2022
Vetted Review
Verified User
Microsoft Dynamics 365
8 years of experience
We use this application globally within our company and not only by the sales reps or department but it holds a lot of the essential master data for our products and pricing structure. Our product managers and marketing users use the application to compile information about our sales and send out surveys etc. CRM 2016 enables the company to streamline the process and way of working with a sale from lead to order, and it helps our service technicians to handle RMA's and service cases on a global scale.
  • Guides the sales reps through the sales process.
  • Enables fairly quick quoting, presenting the customer with a quick quotation.
Cons
  • We had to rely on some third-party tools like Experlogix and HubSpot, it would be neat if this was unnecessary.
  • It's a Microsoft tools, so the number of clicks is still too high.
It's fairly easy to customize and integrate against, but it does require some developers to maintain. There's no product configurator or great mobile app, but these are areas in which MS knows to invest in future versions of CRM. The support for new on-prem versions seems to have been diminished since everything is going cloud which I think is a bit of a shame.

Nothing is Better then Dynamics, total ROI

Rating: 9 out of 10
November 26, 2018
NK
Vetted Review
Verified User
Microsoft Dynamics 365
3 years of experience
We in our organization use Microsoft Dynamics as a primary CRM/ERP across the whole organization for drawing charts for deep data analysis. We use it for decision making. It allows us to access it from the web, PC and mobile devices simultaneously. We use it in our Finance, Field service Client Management and many more across each and every department.
  • Everything in one place such as Sales, Marketing, Finance, Field service, Customer Service, Operations and the automation which is not available in other products that are in the market right now.
  • Most likable thing is customer support of Dynamics which I didn't see any other ERP or CRM team provide.
Cons
  • It looks and feels kinda mashup of Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, etc then it's a bit difficult to use it with ease at the start.
  • The knowledge curve for the first time Microsoft product user is a little slower and challenging for the first time for the user who is not familiar with other Microsoft products
  • Calculated metrics such as Key Performance Indicators, ratios, etc.. are not as simple as I'd like within the tool Can be done. I don't like to use codes and scripts much.
There are no such scenarios to not to use Microsoft Dynamics because it is a complete package and there is not any other application on the market which gives that many features which can be used in each and every scenario. I will be a little biased here because I love Microsoft Dynamics and use it everywhere.

As said many times before..."CRM is a journey" and Dynamics CRM is a nice way to take it...

Rating: 9 out of 10
November 30, 2013
MA
Vetted Review
Verified User
Microsoft Dynamics 365
5 years of experience
  • Dynamics CRM Online helps provide a view of business development opportunity, activity and cross sale across the firm.
  • Dynamics CRM Online helps business units manage relationships better to support communications and touches.
  • Dynamics CRM is providing our delivery teams with insights to vet opportunities and provide proper resource and budget.
  • Users appreciate the close integration with Outlook and are just beginning to realize the 2013 version's app integration with tablets.
Cons
  • Onboard reporting and charts/dashboards can be limited and could still use some enhancement to improve design, usability, and visualization of data.
  • CRM Online inherently comes with concerns about data location, security and at times performance lags. Database backup for online is a challenge.
  • While integration is tight and users appreciate it, Outlook Client can be buggy and can affect Outlook performance at times.
  • CRM Online alleviates the need to deal with MSFT enterprise agreements, but if you go with On Prem or Hosted, EA's are a pain to navigate and even MSFT has problems with them.
All pretty obvious, but so important: get the organization's buy-in before buying (or at least a star business unit to start with), make sure you have at least one executive stakeholder involved and actively engaged, include users in the design and roll out, provide helpful training, tips and on demand support, and work with the entire team to come up with ways to utilize the dashboards and reporting, because that's what everyone really wants out of CRM (plus the insights will drive the importance of accurate data). CRM adoption is obviously quite dependent on the culture, process and expectations of the entire organization.

Dynamics CRM can be extended to support your business

Rating: 9 out of 10
December 04, 2014
RS
Vetted Review
Verified User
Microsoft Dynamics 365
1 year of experience
  • It has a familiar Microsoft Interface. Since most of our organization uses Microsoft products, it helps with the learning curve.
  • It has good integration with other Microsoft products like Outlook and Excel.
  • It has some good reporting features in Views. Users can create them easily and also export them to Excel to do further analysis
  • A skilled administrator can do a lot to build and maintain the system without needing a developer.
  • It has a good workflow engine. It is easy to configure for someone with business analyst skills. A lot of your business processes can be automated and you would not need a developer.
  • It has a powerful security model and framework which really helps us segregate data and processes
Cons
  • The User Interface is quite clunky. It is not Web 2.0. This is improved in the 2013 release.
  • It does not have good out of the box mobile functionality. I think there are some third party products that address this and CRM 2013 will also improve this ability.
  • Limited marketing and field service automation functionality. Again, there are some good third party products that address this. We are looking at implementing Marketo for Marketing Automation. We have not begun evaluating field service automation vendors yet, but FieldOne has a product that provides this functionality for Dynamics CRM.
It is a strong product but you need to consider if it is a good fit for your environment and business. If you have a lot of Microsoft products and staff with these skills, it will be a good fit.

Microsoft is hard to beat

Rating: 8 out of 10
January 27, 2020
Vetted Review
Verified User
Microsoft Dynamics 365
5 years of experience
It is being used across our whole organization, and it helps to bridge some communication problems and usually works pretty adequately. It definitely helps us to track leads, but sometimes we have issues with the cloud updating that may not be related to the program and just might be our system.
  • Great for tracking metrics.
  • Helps people stay organized.
Cons
  • The interface isn't as friendly when accessed on a Mac, but not bad.
  • It has a lot of functionality and sometimes it is difficult to find the exact one you are looking for.
It has great integration with our software, but do your research on how it integrates with your specific software. Microsoft Dynamics is constantly being updated and the customer service is excellent. It is a nice comprehensive CRM solution all-in-all. It is very efficient compared to other systems I have evaluated, and is what I recommend to customers.
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